WRT thank you
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WRT thank you
Thanks for another year of WRT and LOADS of cake.
Long may it continue
Long may it continue
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yeah i second that. another great trip was had, thanks for ordering the sunshine also ;0)
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Great event, great countryside and fantastic weather!
Thanks again, brilliant fun!
Drew
Thanks again, brilliant fun!
Drew
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Great weekend, nant thanks (ipad typo but left it anyway
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- faddyvictor
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Thank you Stu and Dee for a great weekend out, will be back earlier next time for the
tangy lemon cake. Thanks again John, Dale and Kermit :D
tangy lemon cake. Thanks again John, Dale and Kermit :D
- johnnystorm
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Indeed, a great couple of days in the hills. Coming back to a cuppa & rediculously wide range of cakes made it even better. I rode some trails I'd love to do again and some I've marked on the map to avoid for future reference.
Did anyone else cause the Enduro at Sweet Lamb to be halted as they made their way up to GR12 in Hafren? :?
A final big thanks to all those who packed so much kit that it meant I wasn't heaviest.
Did anyone else cause the Enduro at Sweet Lamb to be halted as they made their way up to GR12 in Hafren? :?

A final big thanks to all those who packed so much kit that it meant I wasn't heaviest.

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Sorry I missed it this year - glad you all had a good time!
- faddyvictor
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"A final big thanks to all those who packed so much kit that it meant I wasn't heaviest. "
Ah but heaviest wins a prize :D
Ah but heaviest wins a prize :D
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Many thanks Stu and Dee for all the hard work. Hopefully a good sum of money raised too.
Extra thanks for the post ride vegan catering...I may have eaten 4 flapjacks :)
Extra thanks for the post ride vegan catering...I may have eaten 4 flapjacks :)
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A most splendid weekend indeed! Thank you very much to all.
We did manage to put the wind up the two scout riders testing the course at Sweet Valley on Saturday! They seemed very concerned that lots of mountain bikers may appear on the course during the event proper on Sunday!
Lovely to meet all the people we did, and very inspired to do more of the same!!
Si
We did manage to put the wind up the two scout riders testing the course at Sweet Valley on Saturday! They seemed very concerned that lots of mountain bikers may appear on the course during the event proper on Sunday!
Lovely to meet all the people we did, and very inspired to do more of the same!!
Si
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Many many thanks to you all, twas a truly wonderful event, and long may it all continue :-D
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First WRT, definitely not the last. Big thanks to Stu and Dee for everything.
- pushbikemike
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My first WRT too. Lots of friendly people in wales. They even accepted my Scottish money :D Thanks to all involved great weekend and smashing weather.
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We had a great time on our 4th WRT, thanks Stu & Dee, the riding was superb, we visited the seaside twice (Aber and Borth), stayed away from B&Bs and slept out, found a great pub (Druid in Goginan), spent an hour and half lost in a forest in the rain, did 122 miles in the end with 20,000 ft of climbing
Might be back next year

Might be back next year

- Bearbonesnorm
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Glad everyone seems to have enjoyed themselves ... my turn to say thank you.
Thank you to:
• Everyone who came and rode, without you there is no WRT.
• AlpKit, WildCat Gear, BikePack and Cyclemiles for donating some superb prizes. Izzy from AlpKit for cake.
• Flatfishy and Chew for sorting out the Weigh in and sweepstake.
• The inhabitants of mid-Wales for being friendly and making everyone feel welcome.
• Lastly - Dee. Without her, there'd be no T shirts, much less cake, no signs, no organisation and if we're honest possibly no WRT.
Sorry to all those who entered but were unable to come, you missed a great weekend. Hopefully next year?
Right, I'm off to bury the bodies of all the virgins I had to sacrifice to get the sun to come out for two days!
Thank you to:
• Everyone who came and rode, without you there is no WRT.
• AlpKit, WildCat Gear, BikePack and Cyclemiles for donating some superb prizes. Izzy from AlpKit for cake.
• Flatfishy and Chew for sorting out the Weigh in and sweepstake.
• The inhabitants of mid-Wales for being friendly and making everyone feel welcome.
• Lastly - Dee. Without her, there'd be no T shirts, much less cake, no signs, no organisation and if we're honest possibly no WRT.
Sorry to all those who entered but were unable to come, you missed a great weekend. Hopefully next year?
Right, I'm off to bury the bodies of all the virgins I had to sacrifice to get the sun to come out for two days!
May the bridges you burn light your way
- pushbikemike
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I remember bumping into four lads from down south in that pub. They could sink a pint or tooNick wrote: found a great pub (Druid in Goginan

- pushbikemike
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Whoops. Not "too". More like 8 :)pushbikemike wrote:I remember bumping into four lads from down south in that pub. They could sink a pint or tooNick wrote: found a great pub (Druid in Goginanand the landlord made a decent breakfast too.
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My plans to make it to the pub floundered but I did get my all important GRs ticked off.pushbikemike wrote:Whoops. Not "too". More like 8 :)pushbikemike wrote:I remember bumping into four lads from down south in that pub. They could sink a pint or tooNick wrote: found a great pub (Druid in Goginanand the landlord made a decent breakfast too.


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What a great weekend.
After getting a puncture after 1 mile, found some great trails (and some not so great hike a bike sections).
Bumped into Restless native and shared a pint and a great bivvy location.
Tried to get to Hafren but the Sweet Lamb event stopped us. The marshals just wouldn't let us through.
Highlight had to be the Welsh farmer we bumped into 15 minutes from the end and ranted for 15 minutes solid about Welsh politics and the English putting house prices up.
Weather was phenomenal.
Learnt a lot from my first decent bikepacking experience:
Take more than a 1 x 9 geared bike (Wales has bigger hills than Essex)
Remove half the kit that I never used.
Buy a much lighter sleeping bag.
Load the route onto my GPS (spent most of our time looking at maps).
After getting a puncture after 1 mile, found some great trails (and some not so great hike a bike sections).
Bumped into Restless native and shared a pint and a great bivvy location.
Tried to get to Hafren but the Sweet Lamb event stopped us. The marshals just wouldn't let us through.
Highlight had to be the Welsh farmer we bumped into 15 minutes from the end and ranted for 15 minutes solid about Welsh politics and the English putting house prices up.
Weather was phenomenal.
Learnt a lot from my first decent bikepacking experience:
Take more than a 1 x 9 geared bike (Wales has bigger hills than Essex)
Remove half the kit that I never used.
Buy a much lighter sleeping bag.
Load the route onto my GPS (spent most of our time looking at maps).
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Agree with YetiTony...by the end 1x9 was a knee breaker!
Had a great time, great riding, learnt a lot for next time (get that dam rucksack of me back and watch the mileage!!) Only managed to get lost 3 or 4 times..! Winning the Monkey cage/pack was an added bonus...
Met some really good people. Yetiman for the warm welcome to the bikepacking world. A few others i also forgot to ask the names off...
Thanks to Hoojam, Bloohmoo and Simon72 for the shared ride and brew up in fabulous surroundings...
And many thanks to Stuart and Dee for organising, the cakes and tea at the end...super!
BB200...mmm :D
Had a great time, great riding, learnt a lot for next time (get that dam rucksack of me back and watch the mileage!!) Only managed to get lost 3 or 4 times..! Winning the Monkey cage/pack was an added bonus...
Met some really good people. Yetiman for the warm welcome to the bikepacking world. A few others i also forgot to ask the names off...
Thanks to Hoojam, Bloohmoo and Simon72 for the shared ride and brew up in fabulous surroundings...
And many thanks to Stuart and Dee for organising, the cakes and tea at the end...super!
BB200...mmm :D
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Big thanks to Stuart and Dee from me also: fantastic event and the highlight of my cycling year by a long way.
Just posted some thoughts and photos on my blog at http://tricksterprince.wordpress.com/20 ... 3-edition/
Just posted some thoughts and photos on my blog at http://tricksterprince.wordpress.com/20 ... 3-edition/
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Was great to meet you both, nice banter in the pub, your will power was impressive, bloody Wye Valley HPA is addictive stuff, the Landlord certainly saw us coming when he offered his back garden as a bivvy spot, we do seem to be soft targets for these landlordspushbikemike wrote:I remember bumping into four lads from down south in that pub. They could sink a pint or tooNick wrote: found a great pub (Druid in Goginanand the landlord made a decent breakfast too.
Whoops. Not "too". More like 8 :)

Ahh, we did wonder where you had got too after bumping into you while we finished off out Fish & Chips in Aber, you missed a fine evening but probably felt fresher in the morning than we did!johnnystorm wrote:
My plans to make it to the pub floundered but I did get my all important GRs ticked off.![]()
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That's the only reason I kept catching you guys upYetiTony wrote:Load the route onto my GPS (spent most of our time looking at maps).

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Thanks everyone for giving me and Ben98 a great time and helping us out when we needed it :)
- voodoo_simon
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First ever WRT and loved it, coming back next year with more mates too. Such a good event, nice and relaxed and everyone was very friendly :D
Also thanks to Yetiman and Malcom (sorry, didnt catch your forum name) for the pub meet. First time i've got permission to sleep in a landlords garden
Also thanks to Yetiman and Malcom (sorry, didnt catch your forum name) for the pub meet. First time i've got permission to sleep in a landlords garden
