+Globetrotter.uk Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 Just wondering if anyone did the London Marathon? And How about a London Marathon CITO next year we help clean up afterwards and show London we do care? Quote Link to comment
+Team Balders Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 YES But not this year! Quote Link to comment
+The Bongtwashes Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 I've never (seriously) considered doing it, but I was wondering how many caches the route passes. Quote Link to comment
+Johnmelad Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 Just wondering if anyone did the London Marathon? And How about a London Marathon CITO next year we help clean up afterwards and show London we do care? I once thought about doing the London Marathon, after a 15 sleep the thought went away, thankfully. Quote Link to comment
+little-miss-naughty Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 dont no about running it but a cito after would be good lmn Quote Link to comment
+little-miss-naughty Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 dont no about running it but a cito after would be good lmn Quote Link to comment
+wizard1974uk Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 Sorry I didn't make any smells, so don't blame me Quote Link to comment
Edgemaster Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 I've never (seriously) considered doing it, but I was wondering how many caches the route passes. About 10 immediately on the route. This rises a little if you allow further. (This includes published coords of all cache types.) Here's a GPX of the route (it's about right, tracing from a poor pdf from the marathon website) Quote Link to comment
+Haggis Hunter Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 And How about a London Marathon CITO next year we help clean up afterwards and show London we do care? I presume that it is the councils duty to clean up after the marathon, or there is some sort of arrangement? I believe to keep in with Groundspeaks guidelines, you would have to organise a certain area that only geocachers are going to contribute towards?? Quote Link to comment
+Globetrotter.uk Posted April 22, 2007 Author Share Posted April 22, 2007 That is correct, therefore I would hope to offer to clean up Bucking palace or the tower of london. Quote Link to comment
DaBeEm Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 I've done a few London marathons in my time, but again not this year - not sure i'd have enough time for training these days, keep my exercise to caching these days!! I was only thinking this afternoon that there should be a series along the route that could be done at the same time - kill 2 birds with one stone, (although if i remember correctly my main thoughts were how to keep running - so stopping frequently wouldnt help!) but there really would be too many muggles around!! Quote Link to comment
+weston wanderer Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 I've done it nine times, the last in 1997. I used to be a keen distance runner but stick to long distance walking and caching these days. Quote Link to comment
Master Mariner Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 (edited) The London Marathon organisers and Greenwich Council do a first class job in cleaning up after the race. I know that as I drive to work, tomorrow morning, there will be no debris along the three miles of marathon road (I drive along) and the only evidence that there has been a race will be the blue lines on the road and the spectator barriers at the sides of some roads. The barriers are normally gone by Wednesday and the blue lines just disappear in a week or so. Greenwich Park and Blackheath, the starting points, are probably back to pristine condition already. I assume other councils, along the route, do the same. One of the other benefits of having the marathon on your doorstep is that all potholes and dodgy manhole covers are fixed before the race! Edited April 22, 2007 by Master Mariner Quote Link to comment
+Boardslider Posted April 23, 2007 Share Posted April 23, 2007 I'm amazed at how quickly it all goes up and down. I drove down the Mall (in fact by coincidence nearly the whole bit from tower bridge to the finish) on Friday Lunchtime and the finish gate, barriers etc weren't anywhere to be seen. Along the embankment the barriers were up though. Back on topic, I've registered to do a half marathon in Torbay this summer, but don't think I could contemplate double that Quote Link to comment
+rutson Posted April 23, 2007 Share Posted April 23, 2007 Amazing, and bloody hard work! One sunday a couple of years ago, I ran the Robin Hood Half marathon. I couple of Sundays later, I helped to rig and derig the crowd control barriers for the Great North Run. The latter was significantly harder than the former! Quote Link to comment
+currykev Posted April 23, 2007 Share Posted April 23, 2007 Just wondering if anyone did the London Marathon? Thanks for the reminder.I've got a Twix in the fridge.Yum! Quote Link to comment
+maxkim Posted April 23, 2007 Share Posted April 23, 2007 Done it once... it was enough, stick to halves and running round caches now a days. Quote Link to comment
+LastGrape Posted April 23, 2007 Share Posted April 23, 2007 I was thinking of suggesting setting temporary caches along the route so a runner could geocache but theyd all be gone when everything gets packed up, but I can see a number of reasons that wouldn't work as they would still be muggles etc. But how about trying to add more caches along/near the route, to be done anytime throughout the year. It could be walked and even done over a few days - great for those that would get exhausted from thinking of doing the actual marathon. Also, how many caches are there on the London Loop route? Would be another one good to add to. Quote Link to comment
Edgemaster Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 I was thinking of suggesting setting temporary caches along the route so a runner could geocache but theyd all be gone when everything gets packed up, but I can see a number of reasons that wouldn't work as they would still be muggles etc. But how about trying to add more caches along/near the route, to be done anytime throughout the year. It could be walked and even done over a few days - great for those that would get exhausted from thinking of doing the actual marathon. Also, how many caches are there on the London Loop route? Would be another one good to add to. A London Loop GPX file. I have not counted the caches, since it took long enough forming the GPX! Quote Link to comment
quimbly Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 The first cache I ever did, I was running & the other half was on his bike. I had worked up quite a sweat, then proceeded to search for the cache (a small one, but not a micro). Took me about 20 minutes. By that time I was starting to shiver a lot. I don't remember what time of year it was, but if you've been running & then stop, you can get cold pretty quickly if you're susceptible that way. Wouldn't recommend it. quimbly Quote Link to comment
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