North East GNE Challenge
North East GNE Challenge
Hi guys, just a quick invention of a possible challenge people could partake in.
The main objective is to get as many miles and/or different services etc. in one period of, say, 8 hours, than the others.
It would have to be formed in teams. Everyone would meet up at a certain point and then when the clock hits the hour mark, the teams all go off in different directions.
Just throwing this idea out; how many people would be interested? Similar competitions/challenges could be done for Arriva and Stagecoach but I thought of GNE as the largest operator in the North East.
The winner(s) don't win anything but the pride of having completed the challenge better than everyone else.
What are people's thoughts/comments/opinions/ideas? I, for one, would be more than happy to have a go one day should there be a demand.
Sean
I'd probably be up for it subject to work commitments, but I'd suggest you look at doing it as a long day (12 hours) during the summer. It might be better suggesting everyone gets an explorer ticket for the day too, rather than restricting it to one operator.
Sounds good, but like aureolin, I'd wait until summer.
During the summer I had plenty of days out from 5am to about 9pm within the North East (sticking to GNE only at that too!) It can be a great deal of fun if you're kept occupied and if there was a competition element to it, I guess it would be a lot better too!
Of course, yeah - the summer seems like a brilliant option!
I like the idea of long days too; but maybe not that long Unfortunately the earliest I can be in Newcastle for is 8am.
Andreos1 - very good point. I too was thinking photos - one when you get on, one when you get off, however I know for a fact that if it was down to me, I'd forget.
The only trouble then is where exactly you got off. But, if the objective to get on as many different services as possible (not the highest mileage), this would not be an issue.
(12 Jan 2014, 10:35 am)northern156 Of course, yeah - the summer seems like a brilliant option!
I like the idea of long days too; but maybe not that long Unfortunately the earliest I can be in Newcastle for is 8am.
Andreos1 - very good point. I too was thinking photos - one when you get on, one when you get off, however I know for a fact that if it was down to me, I'd forget.
The only trouble then is where exactly you got off. But, if the objective to get on as many different services as possible (not the highest mileage), this would not be an issue.
(12 Jan 2014, 10:35 am)northern156 Of course, yeah - the summer seems like a brilliant option!
I like the idea of long days too; but maybe not that long Unfortunately the earliest I can be in Newcastle for is 8am.
Andreos1 - very good point. I too was thinking photos - one when you get on, one when you get off, however I know for a fact that if it was down to me, I'd forget.
The only trouble then is where exactly you got off. But, if the objective to get on as many different services as possible (not the highest mileage), this would not be an issue.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:01 am)andreos1 I was wondering about using gps/sat nav to track.
They are on most phones and it would be difficult to doubt the results of them.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:01 am)andreos1 I was wondering about using gps/sat nav to track.
They are on most phones and it would be difficult to doubt the results of them.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:11 am)Dan Does anyone know a free app which can actually do this? I've wanted one for ages but the few I've downloaded can't actually track the amount of mileage you've done by tracking the GPS location of your phone continuously.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:11 am)Dan Does anyone know a free app which can actually do this? I've wanted one for ages but the few I've downloaded can't actually track the amount of mileage you've done by tracking the GPS location of your phone continuously.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:17 am)andreos1 My old e5 had a stack of stuff already installed on it and I am still playing about with this one to see what it can and can't do.
The app on the old phone was able to give coordinates and speed, with a little bit of room for error (got upto 126mph on an East Coast Train apparently!).
(12 Jan 2014, 11:17 am)andreos1 My old e5 had a stack of stuff already installed on it and I am still playing about with this one to see what it can and can't do.
The app on the old phone was able to give coordinates and speed, with a little bit of room for error (got upto 126mph on an East Coast Train apparently!).
(12 Jan 2014, 11:24 am)Dan I've got an app ("SpeedView" if memory serves) for monitoring speed, but I've not really found anything on the Play Store for the whole tracking thing. I do think it would be a relatively good app, and I'd be surprised if it wasn't on the market somewhere.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:24 am)Dan I've got an app ("SpeedView" if memory serves) for monitoring speed, but I've not really found anything on the Play Store for the whole tracking thing. I do think it would be a relatively good app, and I'd be surprised if it wasn't on the market somewhere.
Using an app that just counts mileage won't work as someone could hop on a train to London and back, saying they did nigh on 600 miles.
There are various sports/fitness type trackers like Endomondo but I don't thuink they would really work well for the likes of a Bus Challenge.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:39 am)northern156 Using an app that just counts mileage won't work as someone could hop on a train to London and back, saying they did nigh on 600 miles.
There are various sports/fitness type trackers like Endomondo but I don't thuink they would really work well for the likes of a Bus Challenge.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:39 am)northern156 Using an app that just counts mileage won't work as someone could hop on a train to London and back, saying they did nigh on 600 miles.
There are various sports/fitness type trackers like Endomondo but I don't thuink they would really work well for the likes of a Bus Challenge.
(12 Jan 2014, 11:11 am)Dan Does anyone know a free app which can actually do this? I've wanted one for ages but the few I've downloaded can't actually track the amount of mileage you've done by tracking the GPS location of your phone continuously.
Best way to prove where people have been, although you'd like to think you could rely on honesty, would be to make use of those camera things everyone carries around.
Everyone would have to upload a selection of their photos from the day into a new set on flickr, but it's invalid if it doesn't include full EXIF data for public view. A lot of cameras actually record GPS coords of where photos were taken too. Make a point of taking a shot of something from where you are. This could be anything, e.g. a bridge, a pub, a monument, etc. Just a suggestion like.
(12 Jan 2014, 12:15 pm)aureolin Best way to prove where people have been, although you'd like to think you could rely on honesty, would be to make use of those camera things everyone carries around.
Everyone would have to upload a selection of their photos from the day into a new set on flickr, but it's invalid if it doesn't include full EXIF data for public view. A lot of cameras actually record GPS coords of where photos were taken too. Make a point of taking a shot of something from where you are. This could be anything, e.g. a bridge, a pub, a monument, etc. Just a suggestion like.
(12 Jan 2014, 12:15 pm)aureolin Best way to prove where people have been, although you'd like to think you could rely on honesty, would be to make use of those camera things everyone carries around.
Everyone would have to upload a selection of their photos from the day into a new set on flickr, but it's invalid if it doesn't include full EXIF data for public view. A lot of cameras actually record GPS coords of where photos were taken too. Make a point of taking a shot of something from where you are. This could be anything, e.g. a bridge, a pub, a monument, etc. Just a suggestion like.
(12 Jan 2014, 12:15 pm)aureolin Best way to prove where people have been, although you'd like to think you could rely on honesty, would be to make use of those camera things everyone carries around.
Everyone would have to upload a selection of their photos from the day into a new set on flickr, but it's invalid if it doesn't include full EXIF data for public view. A lot of cameras actually record GPS coords of where photos were taken too. Make a point of taking a shot of something from where you are. This could be anything, e.g. a bridge, a pub, a monument, etc. Just a suggestion like.
(12 Jan 2014, 12:15 pm)aureolin Best way to prove where people have been, although you'd like to think you could rely on honesty, would be to make use of those camera things everyone carries around.
Everyone would have to upload a selection of their photos from the day into a new set on flickr, but it's invalid if it doesn't include full EXIF data for public view. A lot of cameras actually record GPS coords of where photos were taken too. Make a point of taking a shot of something from where you are. This could be anything, e.g. a bridge, a pub, a monument, etc. Just a suggestion like.