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  Are we nearly there yet?
  by Graham Whyte 03 Jul 08 - 9:58

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Picturesque West Drayton. You would miss this on the M25.
Picturesque West Drayton. You would miss this on the M25.

I live in Surrey, a few miles south of Junction 9 of the M25. From time-to-time, I visit our production studios in Kentish Town, and since part of my usual back-doubles route via Hammersmith, Lissom Grove and Elgin Avenue has been absorbed into the London congestion zone, I thought I would try a couple of alternatives.

So when I set off yesterday I headed for the M25, which I followed, via the Dartford Crossing, to Junction 24, and from there, straight down the A1000 to Highgate, where I branched off to Kentish Town. Total journey time: 2 hours, 15 minutes – most of which was spent on the motorway.

For the return leg, I went north to Finchley then west via Wealdstone, Mill Hill, Stanmore, and Northwood to Uxbridge. From there the route home was almost due south via West Drayton, Hatton Cross, Hampton, Sunbury, Walton-on-Thames and Cobham. Total journey time: 1 hour 45 minutes. The route was free-moving with only occasional delays, even though I set off from Kentish Town at 6pm, in what might be called the height of the rush hour.

I am not sure what the latter route proved, other than the fact that satellite navigation is no substitute for knowing your way about. And that switching off your sat-nav and using the stress-free roads of leafy suburbia doesn’t necessarily mean that you will fall off the edge of the earth; although West Drayton…..

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  1 Comment on “Are we nearly there yet?”

  1. There is no better way to achieve mind-numbing boredom than to use the established motorway / short-cut routes, and to follow your sat-nav prompts, (unless of course you are a terminal geek).

    I did in fact invest in a GPS sat-nav unit a couple of months ago and played with it for a few days, but it now lives in its pouch unless I’m heading into totally unknown territory (or driving in very thick fog, when it eliminates disorientation by pin-pointing your precise location en-route).

    Your return journey was substantially quicker and probably far more interesting (with the possible exception of W.D.).

    Ahh… Cobham: I Know it well and fished for the occasional trout in the weir and the river Mole segments up & downstream of it as a lad, including the segments which ran just to the north of my home village of Fetcham.

    AlfaMartini | 09 Jul 08 - 17:26
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