The Nearest FarAway Place Rally 2008
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The Nearest FarAway Place Rally 2008 Route Cards & Solutions
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105Fred GallagherE3005640 H,A,W 2 8 4 4      
106Peter HarbordE4018136 H,A,W 3 6 5 4      
108Philip RobbinsM10143952 H,A,W 3 7 4 4 112 2 4 2 6 Answer 7 RC7 does not include the WWW at finish control.
110Brian JohnsonM91131639 H,A,W 3 7 4 4 112 2 0 2 6 
111Clive HodgsonE1002514 H,A,W,M 6 10 6 4      
113Andrew FishN1013148 H,H,W 3 13 3 2      
115Geoff MastermanE0011326 HA 4 5 3 2      Very confusing instructions! What does 'no through roads can make a junction for navigation but not for counting' mean?
119Martin MooreE4003010 H,W 3 8 4 4      RS1 - did not icnlude A in GS1613 RS3 - included 1st junction of stagger x-roads in GS1812
122Steve TurnbullE5003147 HAW 3 6 4 4      
125David BellM10012929 H,A,W 3 6 4 4 112 2 3 2 6 
126Steve BarberM100105236 H,A,W 3 6 4 4 112 2 3 2 6 No comment
129Gill SweetmanE216152414 H,A,W 4 6 3 2      
137Andy BallantyneM001591 R,T 2 4 2 2 134 5 10 3 2 
147Neil GouldE100179 H 6 9 1 4      
148Gillian GoodlassM804317 H,A,W 3 6 4 4 112 2 2 3 6 There seem to be a number of inconsistencies in this route with respect to when NTR's are included and when roads already used count e.g. GS 1713 and GS1613
151Catherine BuckE5003943 H,W 3 7 4 4      
154Keith CramN000927 Replace with Answer 1 Replace with Answer 2 Replace with Answer 3 Replace with Answer 4 Replace with Answer 5      
156Robert OwenM9104218 H,A,W 3 6 4 4 112 2 4 2 5 Q7:
159Mark AspinwallE300262 H,A,W 3 15 4 3      
163Keith KingE012224655 A,W,M 5 9 3 1      
165Mike BurrowsM70111317 H,A,W 3 9 1 4 112 2 3 3 6 Masters route interpreted as follows: 111222111122121121112121112121121212121112231231
166Peter SmithM10974627 H,W 3 6 4 4 112 2 4 2 6 RC1 A in 1613 does not break line of road (though a little bit of white space does - but gap between letter and edge of road too much to consider counting)
169Mike HopperE400571 H,A,W 3 7 4 2      
171Richard LomaxN4001928 HAW 3 8 4 4      
173Peter RobertsonM9132342 H,A,W 2 7 4 4 112 2 3 2 6 You wait all day for a number 11, then all of a sudden 2 appear.
176Neil EdmundsonN0001026 Replace with Answer 1 Replace with Answer 2 Replace with Answer 3 Replace with Answer 4 Replace with Answer 5      
179Brian AmblerN2004549 H,W 3 9 5 1      
189Peter DaviesE401385 H,A,W 3 10 4 4      3 - Including junctions with NTRs as per navigation.
190Glynn HaywardM10005718 H,A,W 3 7 4 4 112 2 3 2 6 
196Alan LargeE4361312 H,A,W 3 4 4 4      
201Mark DunkerleyN5005952 HAW 3 7 4 4      capital letters used on the first one with no spaces
205Tim HassallE416508 H,A,W 4 7 4 4      RC3- Junct at 167138 judged as a large island triangle juction and so travelling ESE to WNW would entail passing thru 3 x YYY junctions. RC5 -At an all orange roundabout, joining roundabout and taking 1st exit off roundabout would constitute passing thru 2 x OOO junctions. I believe that J25 to be in error and belive that my route plots perfectly when that assumption is made (map references of all my junctions can be supplied if really necessary.....)
209Phillip KingE30233922 H,A,W 2 7 4 5      
211Iain TullieM10014746 H,A,W 3 7 4 4 112 2 4 4 6 RC1 - in between H and W the A of Amwell in GS1613 nicks but does not BREAK the line of the road RC9 - I have counted 2 crossings in GS1217 and 1 in 1216 where the boundary is in the middle of the road
214Colin RichardsonN0404241 83 5 10 3 7      
216Sara RileyE20235722 H,A,W 3 8 5 3      
218Sally BlakeN0003651 P,A,T 1 18 10 5      
227Gruffydd ParryN000415 Replace with Answer 1 Replace with Answer 2 Replace with Answer 3 Replace with Answer 4 Replace with Answer 5      
232Craig RowlandN3002448 H,M,H 2 6 4 4      
233Dee Rampling LeeE3015718 H,A,W 2 8 4 4      
234Richard LakingN1505010 H,W,H 3 9 1 5      
235Alan CrabtreeM10034739 H,A,W 3 7 4 4 112 2 3 4 6 RC8 - count obviously excludes the O>W which constitutes the start (OOW junction) rc9 - I had decision problems with this. First the route doesn't cross a DB at all - how could it? There is only 1 road that allows a crossing - the yellow north of Gustard Wood - all other roads are NTR. Using this road would add at least 6 more junctions to the list. (Or was that just you being crafty as usual?!). And then for the CB, after turning left off the B653 in GS1217, the CB runs briefly along the middle of the road. Being a law-abiding chap, I keep well over to the left when I drive, so that I cross the CB for a second time, and then cross it again as I go under the railway bridge, finally crossing it for the fourth time as I follow the Yellow with the Red Diamonds. If it is deemed that the boundary is not crossed just before the railway bridge, then my answer would be 2.
236Kevin NugentN1001643 2 6 5 3 4      
242David KilleenM70181145 H,A,W 4 10 4 4 112 5 3 4 6 
243Julian ChallisN4004041 H,A,W 3 9 4 4      
246Tim HareM8023329 H,A,W 3 7 3 4 112 2 2 2 6 
247David KeetleyE28270 H,A,W 2 10 4 5      
251Sasha HeriotN30131444 HAW 5 7 4 2      
254Steve BubbE4003847 H,A,W 3 9 4 4      
259Richard WardleN000180 W,M, 2 10 2 3      
262Ashley AslettN00003 Replace with Answer 1 Replace with Answer 2 Replace with Answer 3 Replace with Answer 4 Replace with Answer 5      
264Ian CanavanM947123 H,A,W 3 8 4 4 112 2 3 2 6 
265Chris BeanN4011014 H,A,A,W 3 6 4 4      
268Jonathan ForrestN0001620 A,H,a,l,l,h,e,W,r,y,a,r 2 8 2 1      
269Chris TowersM9013538 H,A,W 3 8 4 4 112 2 4 2 6 
270Norman NicolsonN2003840 3 4 7 3 4      RCheck 3 I counted the Yellow Jnct set at 163138 as three separate YYYs. Plus four other YYY - my answer is 7. RC5 I find the OOOs to be all on the roundabout at 178144, I use it twice, but not crossing my previous route. There is an arguement to say this is two OOO junctions, not four, my answer to RC5 would be 2 under that interpretation.
272Nigel ParishE500515 H,A,W 3 7 4 4      
275Francis TindallM10012922 H,A,W 3 6 4 4 112 2 3 2 6 Not sure about this one, part 2. All seems ok except around GS's 1616 and 1617 where I have used two 2's where I think one ought to be a 1. I'll soon see if I'm way out when I submit this!
278Colin MackenzieN000920 H 1 4 1 1      
279Jasmin CongreveN0262428 H 2 5 0 1      
283David SmoleyE41102656 HAW 3 8 4 4      
284Jo WhiteN3013842 H,A,W 3 8 3 4