
Bb200 Waffle Thread.
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- Escape Goat
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Brilliant. 

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Expect pain, tiredness, mud and dragging your bike through tussocks... you wont go far wrong.Escape Goat wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 9:27 pm Rich, least you know what to expect unlike me and other n00bs at the starting line. You'll be back before you know it.
As far as the Inn, booking. Com take the payment.

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I've put them on the kit list...
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I'll let you into a secret - we're visiting Bugeilyn this year. It'll provide all those things listed by Richard in one fell swoop 

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Hallel fing ujahBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 8:51 am I'll let you into a secret - we're visiting Bugeilyn this year. It'll provide all those things listed by Richard in one fell swoop![]()
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Another tip for the newbies is get hold of an Isle of Man Manx Telecom PAYG Sim. They do a pay sim which outside the IOM road on to ALL of the UK Mobile networks for free. That way you can carry a phone that WILL work IF there is signal on any UK network. Very handy if you need to be contacted or if you have an issue, you can get help. Free to rx calls and sms, about the same price as a UK PAYG to call/sms UK numbers.
https://www.manxtelecom.com/personal/mobile
https://www.manxtelecom.com/personal/mobile
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Another newbie tip for use in areas with bad mobile coverage, the SMS999 service as sometimes you don't have enough signal for a call but a SMS might get through. As recommended by the Aberdyfi Search & Rescue Team who cover the BB area
https://www.ngts.org.uk/how-to-use-ngt/ ... g-ngt.html
https://www.ngts.org.uk/how-to-use-ngt/ ... g-ngt.html
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If we are looking at emergency calls then enable "location services" or whatever it's called on your phone. Mountain rescue teams use a system called SARLoc (Search And Rescue Location) whereby they send you a text with a link in it. Click on the link and it opens up a map in your phone's browser and sends your location back to MRT. No need to install an app. There's also OSLocate which isn't quite as convenient.
On some GPS units (I know the Garmin Oregon does this, not sure about Dakota or Etrex) you can set a data field to show your current position as a ten figure OS grid reference. If you are somewhere without phone reception you'll obviously need to note it down before finding somewhere to make a call.
There's also AML (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Mobile_Location
) which automatically sends your location when calling the emergency services, this has been on Android for a few years and on iOS for not quite as long, from version 11.03 (about March 2018).
On some GPS units (I know the Garmin Oregon does this, not sure about Dakota or Etrex) you can set a data field to show your current position as a ten figure OS grid reference. If you are somewhere without phone reception you'll obviously need to note it down before finding somewhere to make a call.
There's also AML (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Mobile_Location
) which automatically sends your location when calling the emergency services, this has been on Android for a few years and on iOS for not quite as long, from version 11.03 (about March 2018).
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It makes it sound a little bit less ouchy if this terminology is used. Can't wait to see the sights. Hope the tour guide is decent.
I do think it will be pitch black, wet, and Wales.
This is going to be rather grand.
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You'll see Bugeilyn in daylight ......... don't look at the floor, just look a round, it's lovely ...... as long as you can actually see for the mist and the wind driven rain / hail / sleet 

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Erm, what about the Snow?? I remember it well from one of the Winter events.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 2:00 pm You'll see Bugeilyn in daylight ......... don't look at the floor, just look a round, it's lovely ...... as long as you can actually see for the mist and the wind driven rain / hail / sleet![]()
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Actually it snowed on this year's WRT.
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Yeah but that's January Duncan, when the weather gets badErm, what about the Snow?? I remember it well from one of the Winter events.

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Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 2:06 pm [
Yeah but that's January Duncan, when the weather gets bad![]()
May didn't get the memo
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How about you think of it as boogie-line. Sounds less painful (maybe less scenic too)...Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 8:51 am I'll let you into a secret - we're visiting Bugeilyn this year. It'll provide all those things listed by Richard in one fell swoop![]()
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You should work for the welsh tourist office !Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 2:06 pmYeah but that's January Duncan, when the weather gets badErm, what about the Snow?? I remember it well from one of the Winter events.![]()
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Myself, reg and Peter were that way on Thursday and if you have the same weather it's not the easiest place to ride through ( not quite as down as bugeilyn but in the general area)Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 8:51 am I'll let you into a secret - we're visiting Bugeilyn this year. It'll provide all those things listed by Richard in one fell swoop![]()

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I have a bit of inside information...........
Last Saturday Stuart was spotted near Bala.
What was he looking for?

Maybe he was looking for type 2 fun up that way for you all in October.
here's a link to help you
https://lmgtfy.com/?q=Do+mountain+bikes ... ter%3F&t=v
Last Saturday Stuart was spotted near Bala.
What was he looking for?

Maybe he was looking for type 2 fun up that way for you all in October.
here's a link to help you
https://lmgtfy.com/?q=Do+mountain+bikes ... ter%3F&t=v
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Escape Goat wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 3:11 pmBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 2:06 pm [
Yeah but that's January Duncan, when the weather gets bad![]()
May didn't get the memo
Aye it was a shocker looking out of the window at the star at 6am, thankful it had melted by the time my boy woke up, thought it best not to mention it

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Funny aside... my usual BB200 bike is fully prepped and in the garage.
When the hell have I ever had my bikes actually ready to ride?!? Clearly that's why I had such a bad crash, the universe needed to re-align things and ensure I wasn't ready to ride.
When the hell have I ever had my bikes actually ready to ride?!? Clearly that's why I had such a bad crash, the universe needed to re-align things and ensure I wasn't ready to ride.
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Did you get it an x-ray done on it in the end?
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Sounds like the masses will be heading to the Star Inn on Friday. Is anyone staying in Llanbrynmair? The Wynnstay Arms does bed and breakfast for £25. Is there a catch? Seems convenient and economical.
http://www.wynnstayarmshotel.co.uk/html ... kfast.html
Searching the forum reveals something about it being a themed pub... or 'Wales in 1972' themed as Ian Fitzy put it.
http://www.wynnstayarmshotel.co.uk/html ... kfast.html
Searching the forum reveals something about it being a themed pub... or 'Wales in 1972' themed as Ian Fitzy put it.
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I stayed there in 2014 they were very friendly but room was a bit weird as it had a child’s cot in it. Felt like I was in the first five minutes of a horror film.
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