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Mark Moxon is Tubewalker: The Tube. On Foot.
Peta Started conversation Jun 4, 2008
Mark Moxon, ex-Editor of h2g2, has just started his latest project as Tubewalker!
He's walking the entire London tube network on foot. You can follow his progress via his website http://www.tubewalker.com/ and you never know, if you live in London he may be striding past a tube station near you shortly! Go out and wave an h2g2 T shirt or something!
http://www.tubewalker.com/
He's got a blog about his walk here...
http://www.tubewalker.com/blog
Mark Moxon is Tubewalker: The Tube. On Foot.
Skankyrich [?] Posted Jun 4, 2008
Quite coincidental timing, Peta.
My connection to h2g2 was working very slowly this morning, so I tested it out by clicking on one of my bookmarks at random. Guess which one?
It sounds fascinating. Should we try to get a bunch of us together at the finish to take the lad for a pint?
Mark Moxon is Tubewalker: The Tube. On Foot.
Peta Posted Jun 5, 2008
Good idea! I can't remember which one he's finishing at now, I know he's doing them in chronological order of the way they were built!
I'll have to look it up on his site. When he first worked it out he thought that it was going to take 42 days, weirdly enough - but now it's going to be 44, because he had to include the East London line.
Mark Moxon is Tubewalker: The Tube. On Foot.
Skankyrich [?] Posted Jun 11, 2008
Keep me posted I may have just about finished my camps when he's approaching the finishing line, in which case I reckon I'll really be up for a good day out!
Mark Moxon is Tubewalker: The Tube. On Foot.
Peta Posted Jun 16, 2008
Brilliant, I will do Skankyrich!
I think after all the walking Mark'll be up for a pint or two as well!
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