I was curious to know if anyone had ever been mad enough to attempt to run/walk from High Barnet to Cockfosters.....
A map is on the attached link and this is approx 2 miles as the crow flies....To follow anything like this line you have to navigate your way around approx 1 mile of back roads which resemble a maze....!
If you stick to the main roads I would guess this is almost something like 3 miles.....
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Part of the London Outer Orbital Path goes most of the way from Cockfosters to High Barnet. Would be way too slow for a Tube Challenge though, given it's mostly along dirt paths, or through residential areas.
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Barry
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I'd be interested in trying that out. You see, even the very useful 307 would probably take about ten minutes. Add eight or nine minutes for waiting (and messing about at Cockfosters) and you're looking at about eighteen-and-a-half minutes.
On the other hand, running would probably take about eighteen minutes (just over two miles), and so would save one an average of thirty seconds.
The problem with this run is that it is a V shape so whichever way you are going you will have to finish with a fairly long climb.
Possibly the best option is to run from Cockfosters to New Barnet (downhill all the way - 1.3 miles) and then get a bus up the hill to High Barnet. As there are 22 buses an hour on this route it would almost certainly be quicker than running all the way.
i think i remember steve paull, the marathon runner who won the 2004 zone 1 challenge, telling us he had done this on foot. and "if a bus comes, you get it". 1.3 miles is still a fair way to run.
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i think judging by the minimum waiting time for a bus at high barnet most people would be able to get down to east barnet by the time 1 came along as most of it is downhill then the bus wouldnt save u any time as it goes round the corner a little too far and the distance covered by walking people would be somewhere down mount pleasant rd as the bus got to the roundabout is anybody actually able to jog backwards to see if buses are approaching or is this too risky?
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