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Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 29 Jun 2011, 23:00
by Garion
Agreed :)

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 29 Jun 2011, 23:21
by The Raven
Direct quote from Marc Gawley's http://www.thetubechallenge.com

"Oh, the shame! At that point, just an hour into the project, I realised that my full name is going nowhere near this website!

Anyhow, a helpful chap, Mr 'Edgemaster', pointed me in the right direction, so thanks for that."

Is he talking about this website?

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 00:33
by Garion
Where on the website was that?

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 07:16
by The Raven

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 07:40
by palkanetoijala31
That was the quote i was refering to in posts earlier although i didnt mention the tube challengers name.Marc Gawley wishes to remain anonymous that is his right to do so!.

I think 9 weeks is actually very good for Guinness to verify they do say on their website it should take 6-8 weeks and it is now given us something to talk about!.

The record is the absolute must for all Tubechallengers some have more passion for it than others aka Geoff and Sam and i presume Marc passion to hold on to it might be the same.But others have just the need for completion whilst others like myself are now winding down to random 15 championships.

I personally like the idea of this option a Upminster Start and Epping finish!

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 11:18
by tubeguru
palkanetoijala31 wrote:i didnt mention the tube challengers name.Marc Gawley wishes to remain anonymous that is his right to do so!
And I'm sure he appreciates your efforts in maintaining his anonymity by creating this thread with his name in the title, and making it last six pages before someone points out that he doesn't want anything to do with this site. I can't say I blame him.

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 12:09
by palkanetoijala31
tubeguru wrote:
palkanetoijala31 wrote:i didnt mention the tube challengers name.Marc Gawley wishes to remain anonymous that is his right to do so!
And I'm sure he appreciates your efforts in maintaining his anonymity by creating this thread with his name in the title, and making it last six pages before someone points out that he doesn't want anything to do with this site. I can't say I blame him.
I suppose you can hardly say mister x broke the record or can you!

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 12:25
by Going Underground
Thinking about it logically I agree with the comments that a lot us would never had met had it not been for the forum and I have made some truly great and new friends thanks to it's existence.. :D Indeed long may it continue 8)
However perhaps the one thing we should not be discussing, or prying on in any great length or detail are full networks.
Far, far too many ideas, starting and finishing stations, routes, and runs etc have simply been given away... As mentioned many times previously there are very few "secrets" remaining so with this information handed out freely all that is left to do is scan the timetable and put some routes together.
Even if this current new record holder or any potential future person wishing to attempt it want's nothing to do with this site as a member or poster, there is nothing to stop them reading posts and being "spoon fed" with all the tools to go out and get a GWR..

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 12:29
by moley
I'm 99.9% sure he reads this site. I'm sure he'll be laughing at some of the posts on this subject. He's probbably just a very busy person!

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 12:32
by Steeevooo
I completely agree Kev, the days whereby to devise a route you had to manually pore over the tube map, bunging entry after entry into journey planner (or looking at Peter's spreadsheet as the case would be nowadays), study maps to look at how to connect stations & terminii etc seem to have disappeared - it's almost as if you're not allowed to have secrets in your route now without everyone else asking questions and trying to prise as much detail and information as they can from your route. Sure, there will always be the natural intrigue, and I too am intrigued by the details, but it's almost as if it's deemed wrong to have a veil of secrecy over your full network routes now.

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 13:18
by moley
As most of you know, I create Geoff's routes nowadays, and I can assure you that in trying to find a route that is according to timetable better than the GWR, it does involve going back to maps etc.

These ideas then get sent to Geoff & the team who go and try out said idea and provide feedback. There are ideas that people have not considered - indeed, there are a couple of runs that I'm not aware of anyone doing that we currently have in the route.

Naturally, post attempt, when Geoff does his write-ups, these ideas wont be included. but we may still tell you that we run between Kenton and Northwick Park.

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 18:05
by palkanetoijala31
moley wrote:there are a couple of runs that I'm not aware of anyone doing that we currently have in the route. .
Come on Moley ur talking to the run king here i have over 100 runs stored in my datbase i even run Epping to Upminster if i thought it save me time lol.

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 19:16
by MarcG
Hello everyone,

An interesting phenomenon to find myself being discussed and researched online, especially for someone who’s previously kept a low profile on the internet! Moley is 100% correct with his 99.9% guess, I have noticed this thread, so I figured I should pop in and say hello properly...

Obviously I’m delighted with the news that Guinness have approved my application - it was a long time in coming! In fact judging by the dates I think some of you may have known before me, as I was offline up in the Arctic Circle this weekend for a spot of midnight sun. I guess after spending so much time underground I’ll try for all the sun I can get.

I’ve browsed through the posts up to here, and I’ll try to answer some of the questions that are being posed:

1. The reason that the member Nigel didn’t see my champagne celebrations taking place on the final platform that day (thank you for those, Nick!) is largely because they occurred at a different time to his finish. And at a different station. That’s all I shall say on the matter!

2. I can confirm that no doors were held open in the making of this record, though yes, I had a wingman, and I’m very grateful to him [Martin] for providing food, drink, and good companionship throughout the day. On my trial attempt I learnt that to make the runs work, you need to be as light as possible and as fresh as possible. Martin made that happen. My runs pretty much added up to a marathon on the day. 0 buses were used.

3. I don’t have the technical ability or artistic flair that Geoff has, so forgive the amateurishness, but here is some video footage if you’d like to get a flavour of the day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh5Vq94Sljs I’d imagine there wouldn’t be anything that revelatory to the people on this forum though, it’s more for my friends and family who want to know what this crazy thing is that I’ve been doing.

4. I reckon that choosing to wait until the Thursday of Easter week paid off: the tube was less busy. I’d say I covered 260 miles of track based on a map I saw posted at the ***** site (I think?)

I’ll try to make some opportunities to update my own site, http://www.TheTubeChallenge.com in the coming week. Busy times. It’s fallen way out of date.

I see reading through this thread that an impending timetable change will soon make the record [near] impossible to beat, so I imagine it will be a busy summer for people trying out final ideas! If my record stays intact then I may well put out more information about the route for anyone who’s interested. In the meantime, all the best to everyone in their attempts, and have fun – I certainly did!

Cheers,
Marc

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 19:32
by Garion
Ah welcome to the forum! Sounds like you had a fun day. Congratulations on getting the record :)

Re: New GWR: Marc Gawley - 21 April 2011

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 19:45
by palkanetoijala31
garion24wales wrote:Ah welcome to the forum! Sounds like you had a fun day. Congratulations on getting the record :)
Ah welcome as well and congratulations on your fabulous time you certainly have made it harder for the other tube challengers.

1. Are you planning on sticking around and perhaps trying out a few differant challenges like random 15 like there is on july 23rd.?

2. And when u stepped on to the last platform and got out of x station what champagne did u celebrate with.?