matticus
Guru
Every road in Alaska?
Where there aren't very many roads?
Tough challenge 😂
There are about 4,500 miles of "highway" (on the mainland). I checked for you x
I don't know if that's 4 roads or 4,500 roads, sorry.
Every road in Alaska?
Where there aren't very many roads?
Tough challenge 😂
There are about 4,500 miles of "highway" (on the mainland). I checked for you x
I don't know if that's 4 roads or 4,500 roads, sorry.
It's good that they've added the 'current record' dot. (For anyone who's not looked, the 'current record' dot is moving at the pure average of Mark Beaumont's total distance divided by his total elapsed time, which gives 9.60mph.) It provides for lots of ways to look at how the attempt is going.Like that map also shows current overall and women’s record.
The longer flights obviously require a greater margin.
Getting the transfers spot on will be key I think. It is too tight to have problems with that.
The overall record dot - the Virtual Beaumont, or VB - came within 40 miles yesterday. Travelling inexorably at nearly 10mph, it'll gain 70-80 miles every time she stops for 7-8 hours sleep: brutal indeed. Late yesterday she'd pushed it out to over 110 miles again (around UK 2300, so a few hours before she stopped). The weather was bad on Wednesday, but she now appears to be back to an overall average speed which is pulling away from the VB; just !
EDIT to add: the first flight is in 74 hours from now (take-off time that is), and she has 770 miles to go to reach it. Definitely possible, but tight. Everything about this is so marginal, which just goes to show how remarkable Mark Beaumont's second circumnavigation was.