Travel to Eastbourne
I’m now vpn + vnc to lamar, my thinkpad t43, because I leave the photos in it. And I don’t get a Chinese input method on the laptop from B&B. However, I still failed to call scim out. Maybe it’s caused by the bad vnc configuration.
It’s the bank holiday this Monday. So I got a three day break before I leave. I spend the Saturday on Oxford Circus shopping and the Hyde Park roaming. It’s really nice in Hyde Park and got a drum show there. I still remembered that the Speakers’ Corner in the Hyde Park but didn’t find it because no guide.
On Sunday, I decided to go to somewhere out of London. And Eastbourne looks like a nice place to go to. It’s a sea-side city with railway, cliff and about 6km beach. The same day return ticket cost me £23. But it’s much cheaper if I did a advance booking. (Maybe 2~3 day in advance, £7.5)
Although weather report said it would rain in Eastbourne on Monday. I still want to try my best for the sea-side sunrise. After checking the sunrise calendar (of course I can calculate by myself but not accurate enough), I found that the sunrise is at 6:10 when the first train arrive at 6:00. Great challenge to me.
The first problem is I didn’t have a map. The only map I got is a tube map up to then. And I didn’t know how to setup the net printer in the office. So I turned to the Android application. I need a offline map app because I had no Internet access on my mobile. Fortunately, I found one, the AndNav2.
Everything ready.
With the Redbull to go, I started this journey at 2:30 am. N73 bus to the Victoria station, then got on the train at 4 o’clock. The coaches looks like CRH’s.
I must change the train at Brighton because Eastbourne is a small village, a few train to London, especially in the so early morning. The arriving was 2 minutes later than the schedule. So I just got 8 minutes to run to the beach. And I got it. It’s really nice as far as I can see. Then many photos.
I’m absolutely the lucky guy, because the cloud is almost reached the skyline. The sun is hidden about 10 minutes after the sunrise. Then I roamed on the long beach, played with birds, collected the beautiful stone…
Sunrise is my first objection, and I just achieved it. The second one is the Beachy Head, the sharp cliff close to Eastbourne. It’s still very beautiful on the way to that hill.
I got the offline map and experience to public footpath this time. So easily found the way
I still got some films. Maybe will on youtube.
on September 3rd, 2009 | 1 Comment »





















