With a great deal of generous support from Bearbonesnorm, I have built a route that is technical, remote and avoids roads as much as possible: including a few secret trails that are not even on the map (assuming I can find them!) The plan is to set off with enough supplies to be self-sufficient for the three days, however, there will likely be one cafe stop and the potential to pass by a BP garage on day 2.
The route overview:
-Saturday afternoon- 1st leg: 24 miles, 3000 feet.
Narrow windy trails and technical riding leading to a forested bivi spot by a lake. A route designed by Stu to take in the best trails leading us out of Pennant and down towards Nant-y-moch reservoir.
-Sunday morning- 2nd leg: 22 miles, 3000 feet.
Starting with a short 5 miles ride to a cafe for a hearty breakfast, followed by a further 17 miles of twisty off-road riding. We will pass by a BP garage for some basic supplies (if needed).
-Sunday afternoon- (There is potential for the group to split at this point and then regroup at the bivi spot.)
3rd leg: Option A - 38 miles, 4000 feet.
A tour around the Elan valley reservoirs for some remote and gentle scenic riding, then heading north up to a forested bivi spot by a waterfall.
OR
3rd leg: Option B - 19 miles 2000 feet.
Take a short-cut that misses out the reservoirs but ends up at the same bivi spot by the waterfall.
-Monday morning- 4th leg: 16miles, 1500 feet.
A final chance for some twisty trails and technical riding through Hafren forest - taking in some off-piste descents as recommended by Stu.
Monday afternoon - 5th Leg: Back to reality.

If you are interested to find out more please pm me and I'll ping you the gpx files and more detail about the team (none of whom have met face-to-face yet). Otherwise, you will find me at the Lonely Hearts Club section on the morning of Saturday 29th, where I will be happy to compare maps and discuss the plan. Anyone is welcome to join us for all or any part of the route.
Looking forward to seeing all fellow WRT riders at the weigh-in on Saturday 29th!
Cheers,
Simon72