Thanks for the route Ian.
Southern Chapter
So it was off on my own from here. Its a bit different riding on your own, you're aware thats theres no back up if things go wrong, so everythings done at 80% rather than 95%.
Continued on down to the petrol station in Ponterwyd for some breakfast, but kept my shirt on Taylor
Starbars seem to be infultrating Wales, so it seemed rude not to.
After that it was onto trails i know well, through the forest and past Nantsyddion, down to the Arch, back through the forest over to Teifi Pools
Despite the wet ground it wasnt too bad on the decent down to Strata Florida Abbey.
After there i knew there would be little chance of supplies until i got to Llanwrtyd, so it was a case of sweet talking the girl in the Abbey centre to refil my water bottle and buying some rocket fuel waffle/caramel treats to keep me going
The original plan had been to stop at Moel Prysgau and check out the new snug, but it was too early in the day to stop, and would have put mileage pressure on the remaining days, so i decided to push on.
Out of the forest to the Chapel at Soar y Mynydd, then over to the Doethie Valley. The view from the top was amazing. Would love to ride down there when its dry, but 3 times down there and i've come away disappointed 3 times :(
The day was drawing to an end so it was a case of finding a flat piece of ground at the bottom of the valley. Managed to find a nice flat area near to the stream so that i had plenty of water for tea, and stock up for the next day. Also getting better at pitching the tarp as well. Practice makes perfect.
In the morning it was over to Llanwrtyd. Dropped out of the forest to Dina Mills, to the church. Dont know whos funeral was going on, but it seemed like the whole of mid Wales had turned out to pay their respects. It seemed rude for me to pass by with my hub clicking and brakes squeeling, so i decided to pay my respects as well, and wait for the service to finish before i passed through to have a pub lunch in Llanwrtyd and stock up on supplies.
Continued on my way and back onto tracks i know from the TransWales, into the Becons, with Pen y Fan on my left. A few hours later, and Pen y Fan is in front of me. Where are we going Ian?
Hadn't covered as many miles as i had hoped today, but opted to stop early where i could see there was good cover and get an early start, rather than pushing on and risking not being able to find somewhere suitable for the night down the road.
Final day, a long way to go and a damp and overcast morning, with low level cloud. Caught up with a group of girls on their DoE outing, partially lost and planning on going over Fan Gyhirych with limited visability and no track to follow. I had a strong word with them about thinking of following their intended route (I wouldnt have gone over there for all the tea in Yorkshire). Hopefully they saw sense and made other plans.
After that it was a case of following the track down and picking up the Sarn Helen route to the coast.
With all of the rain we have had over 'summer' the trail was waterlogged and after much carrying and trying unsuccessfully keep my feet dry, a decided to ditch the bridleway and head onto the forest roads down into Neath.
Thats when the heavy rain started and made a bit of a soggy end to the trip. Arrived in Swansea in reasonable shape, and after picking up some more food i pushed onto the Gower.
The rain continued and after spending ages sheltering in a bus shelter deliberating to continue in the rain or just stop the trip here, there was a break in the weather, so i decided to push on Port Eynon, and call it a day at the southern point of the Gower.
