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Re: from one of the NYC Record Holders
[quote="boylemj"]Someone mentioned that “doubling back is often impossible without leaving the station. Many stations are completely separate depending on direction.â€
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Re: from one of the NYC Record Holders
Hats off to you, sir! I was in New York 2 months ago and despite falling in love with the city, I couldn't have been happier once I never had to use that bloody subway again.boylemj wrote:I was one of the six riders who set the new NYC Guinness record last month
Sentiment that drove me to writing this.
Re: New York Challenge
The short film New Lots is available for free download from
http://www.very-appealing.com/film/shorts/NewLots/
and is roughly speaking an American counterpart of the two British Tube Challenge documentaries. I found it mildly entertaining, though their time (around 30 hours) was a very long way outside the record and the full extent of their log keeping appeared to be marking off stations on a map with a highlighter pen. They wisely brought along a spare pen.
http://www.very-appealing.com/film/shorts/NewLots/
and is roughly speaking an American counterpart of the two British Tube Challenge documentaries. I found it mildly entertaining, though their time (around 30 hours) was a very long way outside the record and the full extent of their log keeping appeared to be marking off stations on a map with a highlighter pen. They wisely brought along a spare pen.
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