Where do people stay the night before?
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Where do people stay the night before?
When people start attempts at Amersham, where do they stay the night before please? Are there some particularly accommodating guest houses in the region where they don't mind people getting up at 5 o'clock or before? (This might also be useful fgor trying out the start bit)
I do also have in mind (for recce purposes) taking the Amersham-Chalfont-Chesham-Chalfont-Moor Park as read, staying at St Pancras Youth Hostel the night before (only £24, cheaper than any B&B) and taking a tube from Kings Cross at 05:06, this will (with changes) get me to Rickmansworth in time to meet the train down from Chalfont - good for trying out the change at Moor Park
I do also have in mind (for recce purposes) taking the Amersham-Chalfont-Chesham-Chalfont-Moor Park as read, staying at St Pancras Youth Hostel the night before (only £24, cheaper than any B&B) and taking a tube from Kings Cross at 05:06, this will (with changes) get me to Rickmansworth in time to meet the train down from Chalfont - good for trying out the change at Moor Park
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Nita Hurley's B&B is the Tube Challengers' guesthouse of choice, as I understand it. I have never stayed there myself, though.
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Nita Hurley is very accomodating. And she is used to us Tube Challengers, so there is no need for embarassed explanations. If you do stop there ask if she still has Geoff's jeans. If he can still fit in them he might want them back.
If Nita's is full you could try the Hemel Hempstead West Travel Inn
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/pti/hot ... elId=23802
If you can get a lift to Amersham/Chesham it is great, but check taxi fares before you book!
If Nita's is full you could try the Hemel Hempstead West Travel Inn
http://www.premiertravelinn.com/pti/hot ... elId=23802
If you can get a lift to Amersham/Chesham it is great, but check taxi fares before you book!
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A quick google images search reveals her to be married. I know this'll disappoint you greatly, AdhamAdham wrote:I can't resist it.
Is she single??
http://www.nitasbnb.co.uk/main.htm
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Actually train frequency is not terribly important at this stage if you want to beat a specific record (rather than being as fast as possible). E.g. if you plan to arrive at Amersham 0:52, then you should try to find a start point/train at 06:17 or 06:18 and bet everything on one card!
However, in the morning it takes from 05:28 to 06:50 to reach North Harrow (covering Chesham/Watford) - i.e. 1h22m.
In the night however, the reverse route takes from 23:26 to 00:52 - i.e. 1h26m for the same coverage...
So bottom line is, I agree that starting at Amersham make more sense!
However, in the morning it takes from 05:28 to 06:50 to reach North Harrow (covering Chesham/Watford) - i.e. 1h22m.
In the night however, the reverse route takes from 23:26 to 00:52 - i.e. 1h26m for the same coverage...
So bottom line is, I agree that starting at Amersham make more sense!
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Yes, I'd rather not bet everything on making that one train that would give me the record.
I'd rather finish somewhere that has a "regular" service and where I can catch any of three or four trains and still get it.
Finishing at Amersham is just too risky.
I'd rather finish somewhere that has a "regular" service and where I can catch any of three or four trains and still get it.
Finishing at Amersham is just too risky.
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