tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6125081482901935822.post338347465569909100..comments2023-04-28T19:33:34.646+10:00Comments on Sydney Summer Series: adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05047062526171093733noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6125081482901935822.post-39498984517396564682010-02-28T10:48:52.082+11:002010-02-28T10:48:52.082+11:00Interesting solutions Chris.
Your program for an o...Interesting solutions Chris.<br />Your program for an optimal 410 points gave 20-9-28-18-27-29-30-10-19-26-15-14-5-24-12-4-3-11-21-1 which was 6.2km with 192m of climb.<br />I went 21-11-3-22-23-13-14-15-26-19-10-30-16-8-17-27-29-9-20 which was 6.35km but with only 93m of climb (as measured on mapmyrun.com but felt like a whole lot more). Given that 100m of climb = 1km of flat, I'm not sure your program delivers the ideal solution.<br /><br />I finished in 43m 30s so had enough time to probably get #1 as well - or shd have skipped 15 to take 5-24. Oh well! Edging closer to a total of 1,000 but may need some Ben Johnson runs to achieve it I think!<br /><br />Echo HondaPants - great NOT to see pots hidden in long grass 5-10m away from the middle of the circle (has happened on this map before), although this time I was prepared for the rusty bathtub at #14.Fly on the Wallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12675116208615776612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6125081482901935822.post-81846990098295014742010-02-26T15:43:17.948+11:002010-02-26T15:43:17.948+11:00Andrew Hill cleared the course in 47:15. For thos...Andrew Hill cleared the course in 47:15. For those of you wondering how the top guns do it, here is his sequence of controls:<br /><br />20-9-29-28-18 (a cunning inclusion of 29 at this point, enabling the more southerly road towards 28), then 27-17-16-8-30-10-19-26 (this middle section virtually mandatory following the removal of the Gore Cove track from calculations).<br /><br />Then to 24 and double back, then 5-15-7-6-25-14-13-23. Then up to 22 and double back along the road, finishing with 12-4-2-3-11-21-1.<br /><br />So that's how the winners do it. Great run, well done Andrew.Also Ranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08882262856170232440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6125081482901935822.post-57053996380787037272010-02-25T22:51:59.903+11:002010-02-25T22:51:59.903+11:00Another great event! Thanks to good east/west spli...Another great event! Thanks to good east/west split the <a href="http://summerseriessolutions.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">SummerSeriesSolutions</a> are available nice and quick. Enjoy :-)Chris Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11021575776615441518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6125081482901935822.post-13385198116690047432010-02-25T16:44:38.587+11:002010-02-25T16:44:38.587+11:00Crikey and strewth. A tough one to plan, it made ...Crikey and strewth. A tough one to plan, it made my head hurt! Which to leave out was the problem - or which not to leave out. 8, 16 and 17 didn't look good - slow steep and rough track. 18 and 28 looked like a long way out with serious climbing. Berry island looked like a long run for not a lot of points. Then the east (13, 23 and22) looked like hard work - another big hill). Thus is was tempting to leave them all out and head straight to the pub having fully exercised the brain. Nonetheless I swapped the leathers for singlet and shorts and went as follows: 20,9,28,18,27,29,30,10,19,26,15,7,6,25,14,5,24,4,12,23,22,11,21,1 but was 30 seconds late.<br />An excellent course, and so pleased to find the pots not hiding away!HondaPantshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10907453522614825775noreply@blogger.com