Cambrian Trail
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Cambrian Trail
Just got back from a successful completion of the Cambrian Trail.
Apologies for the dot watchers amongst you who may have enjoyed the watch, but I really wasn't sure I was going to be able to pull this off (especially due to recent injuries and training downtime) so I didn't want to put any undue pressure on myself.
Conditions were utterly horrific at times, and I genuinely thought I was going to freeze to death on the second day as I couldn't find shelter. In the end (after putting on everything I had with me), I had to hide in a cow shelter and basically stayed there until light desperately trying to warm up (no heat sources with me).
As usual I couldn't sleep, so the whole three days only saw me lay down for a few hours to recover my muscles a bit (I really need to learn how to sleep outdoors). Blew my hamstring in the last four hours and by the time I finished I couldn't even cycle back to Swansea for food / a train. I had to sit there huddled into a shop front in some random town at 3am, waiting for the better half to pick me up.
I didn't realise until the last day that I had a chance at improving on the current fastest time, so I went for it (details with Ian for confirmation). I honestly believe with the right conditions though the whole thing could be done in sub two days. Not with the wind / rain that I had though. :( Amusingly, it went completely in the other direction at points too as I started to suffer heatstroke and I'm pretty badly burned.
Will write some actual thoughts at some point, right now it's all a bit jumbled and raw.
Apologies for the dot watchers amongst you who may have enjoyed the watch, but I really wasn't sure I was going to be able to pull this off (especially due to recent injuries and training downtime) so I didn't want to put any undue pressure on myself.
Conditions were utterly horrific at times, and I genuinely thought I was going to freeze to death on the second day as I couldn't find shelter. In the end (after putting on everything I had with me), I had to hide in a cow shelter and basically stayed there until light desperately trying to warm up (no heat sources with me).
As usual I couldn't sleep, so the whole three days only saw me lay down for a few hours to recover my muscles a bit (I really need to learn how to sleep outdoors). Blew my hamstring in the last four hours and by the time I finished I couldn't even cycle back to Swansea for food / a train. I had to sit there huddled into a shop front in some random town at 3am, waiting for the better half to pick me up.
I didn't realise until the last day that I had a chance at improving on the current fastest time, so I went for it (details with Ian for confirmation). I honestly believe with the right conditions though the whole thing could be done in sub two days. Not with the wind / rain that I had though. :( Amusingly, it went completely in the other direction at points too as I started to suffer heatstroke and I'm pretty badly burned.
Will write some actual thoughts at some point, right now it's all a bit jumbled and raw.
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Related, I genuinely feel like sub 2 days is possible, but you'd need perfect conditions (no rain because of rocky sections, no wind because of exposed sections).
Oh, and I must admit, I've NEVER been so happy to see the Beacons. Had I realised the two climbs that were to come after it (near Afan) then I might have felt differently though.
Oh, and I must admit, I've NEVER been so happy to see the Beacons. Had I realised the two climbs that were to come after it (near Afan) then I might have felt differently though.

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Well done - it's been a while since we had a completion on this
I can relate to the "glad to see the Beacons" comment. You almost think you're done at that point, but it's still a tough ride to the finish from there.

I can relate to the "glad to see the Beacons" comment. You almost think you're done at that point, but it's still a tough ride to the finish from there.
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Well done
Hope your injuries heal quickly.

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Nice ride RG, well done, especially in those conditions
What was your ride time?
So far as I know the fastest completion is 2:15:15 - by Steve Heading & Alan Sheldon

What was your ride time?
So far as I know the fastest completion is 2:15:15 - by Steve Heading & Alan Sheldon

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I haven't had a chance to look at the Strava files yet, but it's a very good timeianfitz wrote:What was your ride time?
So far as I know the fastest completion is 2:15:15 - by Steve Heading & Alan Sheldon

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Good work mate!
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Well done, look forward to a write up.
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Good job fella. I'm with you on the sunburn...I have helmet strap marks and arms that look like 50/50 bars.
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Ha... yeah, had I done your route I think I'd have definitely been carrying something heavy duty for protection.
As it was, I put some chamois cream on my ears and legs. :D
As it was, I put some chamois cream on my ears and legs. :D
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Aye, you don't wanna get chafed.I put some chamois cream on my ears and legs.

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I think it actually worked, which is luck more than judgement! 

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OK, folks - we have a NEW FASTEST TIME for the Cambrian Trail: https://cambriantrail.wordpress.com/completions/
Very well done for that - stellar performance in less than ideal conditions

Very well done for that - stellar performance in less than ideal conditions



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Good stuff!
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