Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Incoming ... just so you can take a look, obviously.I'll take a copy, just for my records of course...
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Could I have a copy please?
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
I think I sent you a copy earlier on this week Michael - maybe in with your spam. Anyway, I've just sent it again.Could I have a copy please?
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Oops sorry got confused it was the BB Solstice ride I was after to see where it coincides with Big Bear route.
Apologies.
Apologies.

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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Ooo yes please Stu,can you fire a copy to me please
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
On its way.Ooo yes please Stu,can you fire a copy to me please
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Please can i have a copy of this?
Sounds like a challenge.
Thank you,
Si
Sounds like a challenge.
Thank you,
Si
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Email sent Si.
I'm just in the process of ordering some tasteful patches that will be available to anyone completing the route ... they'll look nice on a frame bag and proclaim to the world that you're not just hard but are in fact, double dead 'ard.
There won't be a time limit but completions will need to be in the form of a single, continuous round and comply with general self-supported guidelines.
I'm just in the process of ordering some tasteful patches that will be available to anyone completing the route ... they'll look nice on a frame bag and proclaim to the world that you're not just hard but are in fact, double dead 'ard.
There won't be a time limit but completions will need to be in the form of a single, continuous round and comply with general self-supported guidelines.
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Really interested in this (admittedly it'll be later in the summer before I'd get a chance) and would love a look.
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Ooh, yes please Stu.
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Me too, please.
Has there been any thoughts on a group start?
Would it be overgrown with foliage in late summer?
Has there been any thoughts on a group start?
Would it be overgrown with foliage in late summer?
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Yes, there isn't one but obviously feel free to attempt it as a true ITT.Has there been any thoughts on a group start?
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Stu,
I,d be grateful for a copy. Might be just the ticket for a couple of weeks time - was wondering what tomdo!
Thanks
I,d be grateful for a copy. Might be just the ticket for a couple of weeks time - was wondering what tomdo!
Thanks
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Four stations:
Knighton
Caersws
Macynlleth
and.... ?
Knighton
Caersws
Macynlleth
and.... ?
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Thanks! I did wonder if there was a station on the bottom part of the loop.Chicken Legs wrote:Llandovery
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Have I sent you a copy yet?Stu,
I,d be grateful for a copy. Might be just the ticket for a couple of weeks time - was wondering what tomdo!
Thanks
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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Hi Stu. Would you be able to send me a copy?
Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
and me please Stu 

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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Anyone who asked should now hopefully have the gpx file.
The first batch of these* will be ordered this week ... they'll be available to anyone completing the route in accordance with the self-supported guidelines.
*not to scale

The first batch of these* will be ordered this week ... they'll be available to anyone completing the route in accordance with the self-supported guidelines.
*not to scale

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Re: Something Welsh for summer - Big Bear.
Oh I would have gone with 'Big Grizzly Bear' - Can you send me a copy please Stu
Thanks in advance, Mart
Thanks in advance, Mart
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Re: Something Welsh for summer.
SoldBearbonesnorm wrote:Perhaps that'll motivate a fewPlus a lovely lady in the pub at somewhere.

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