Re: 127 Snake Challenge - 21st, 22nd or 24th July
Posted: 15 Jul 2009, 10:55
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Good one!jamesthegill wrote:Given the deprecating acronyms so far, how about the Snake Objective Director, or SOD?Mitchell&BrownLook wrote:Also, perhaps from now in this thread GU should no longer be called the BERC equivalent, but his job title should be that of "Snake Charmer".
East Croydon NR - Tramlink is technically an outside walkscrxisi wrote:(which would permit London Bridge NR - LU or East croydon NR - Tramlink for example)
The first snake had 4 teams which was quite exiting, last year with 2 teams wasn't really so good once the 2nd starters had caught the 1st team..greatkingrat wrote:I think it would be better to do this challenge in larger groups of 3 or 4 rather than ones and twos. That will reduce the waiting around and make it more interesting.
Agreed, the two team system worked well last time.greatkingrat wrote:I think it would be better to do this challenge in larger groups of 3 or 4 rather than ones and twos. That will reduce the waiting around and make it more interesting.
Allowing for the optimum start times and applying last years ruling of a 20 minute wait being allowed then 4 teams will get away in an hour... You will only be waiting at the pub for as long as it takes the first team to get there we cant all play B.B. at the same time anywayscrxisi wrote:Depends on numbers. I think in reality you probably want 3-4 teams max doing it, as otherwise the gaps will be too large. Spin the luck round the other way last year, and by Ealing Common we'd have been 40 minutes apart. The teams could well drift apart rather than bunch up, and you could be looking at a huge spread by the end if you're not careful...Going Underground wrote:The first snake had 4 teams which was quite exiting, last year with 2 teams wasn't really so good once the 2nd starters had caught the 1st team..greatkingrat wrote:I think it would be better to do this challenge in larger groups of 3 or 4 rather than ones and twos. That will reduce the waiting around and make it more interesting.
I think if we do it in at least pairs it will be ok......
Besides, Sam & I will probably meet you in Hatton Cross after, and we don't want to be waiting all night!
I'd say 3 teams max, that gives a 1 hour spread...scrxisi wrote:
Depends on numbers. I think in reality you probably want 3-4 teams max doing it, as otherwise the gaps will be too large. Spin the luck round the other way last year, and by Ealing Common we'd have been 40 minutes apart (You have to start teams 20 min apart due to the service frequency on the loop, so with 4 teams, team 4 would be starting an hour behind...). The teams could well drift apart rather than bunch up, and you could be looking at a huge spread by the end if you're not careful...
Starkey7 wrote:No, three teams would give a forty-minute spread, and four teams would give an hour spread.
Ah, I see! Well, I have some good news and some bad news:scrxisi wrote:I don't and never did anticipate it being possible in a day - without even looking at a map my mind has me following the only-few-times-daily Barnehurst-Slade Green link, for example. It's just an on-paper thingmps247 wrote:Just to start everybody off, I managed to come up with a 256 station all-mode snake from Wandsworth Town to West Ealing. I'm sure there is a better route.
I don't know how practical this idea is. Frequencies are quite bad on some of the lines I have listed - some of them are as low as one train per hour. Additionally, all trains may not stop at all destinations, further reducing the frequency. Due to the infrequency of these services, and the larger distances travelled, would this be possible to complete in a single day?
When I get time I'll punch the route into the National Rail website to take a look.
Still less time than a GWR, never say nevermps247 wrote: Bad news
The total journey time is 16:10 - for anybody who is mad enough to try it, forget about pursuit!