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Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

FutureSelf is a Colorado Springs based organization that utilizes creative self-expression to provide young people with the tools they need to be successful, community-minded citizens who choose to pursue positive, productive lifestyles.

 

www.futureself.org

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

FutureSelf is a Colorado Springs based organization that utilizes creative self-expression to provide young people with the tools they need to be successful, community-minded citizens who choose to pursue positive, productive lifestyles.

 

www.futureself.org

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin

Pilgrimage 2024

 

Gimpo's M25 25 Hour Spin ran for 25 years from March 1997 to March 2021. A bench was installed at Thurrock Services in loving memory of the work and in 2024 Gimpo was awarded a Blue Peter Badge.

 

Unable to cease the great work, Gimpo embarked on a Pilgrimage to the M25 in 2022, 2023 and again this year in 2024 on the weekend nearest the spring equinox in the hope of meeting his former self in some temporal paradox. He hasn't met himself yet but he intends to continue the Pilgrimage each year until he does. Driving round the M25 for 25 hours, every year for 25 years does something to your perception of time. Gimpo fully intends to explore this in full. Tim intends to drive and I'm going to do my best to document it. Not everything has to make sense.

 

Don't ask me to explain but, in simple terms when an individual encounters their former self during time travel, it is often referred to as a "temporal paradox" or "meeting your past/future self." This concept has been explored in various media and discussions related to time travel, leading to intriguing and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the potential consequences and implications of such an encounter.

 

The idea of meeting one's past or future self has been a popular trope in science fiction and has sparked discussions about the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline. Different narratives and theories have emerged, ranging from the notion of creating alternate timelines to the possibility of causing memory blocks or paradoxes due to the encounter.

 

'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life, sometimes as a general description of personal growth and exploration, sometimes outlining a particular spiritual focus or pathway which it is believed will lead to an encounter.

 

Gimpo has completed 25 years of the M25 25 Hour Spin. Now he intends to seek such an encounter to examine the nature of time, free will, and the potential impact of altering one's own timeline.

 

Gimpo will continue to drive around the M25 each year until he finds himself and the M25 Spin pilgrimage presents an opportunity to do this.

 

Join us.

 

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