Hypothetical Q Stu... If someone rode it but only documented 1 mile of the route in social media - so they could showcase their rainy pictures... that'd not be against the spirit of your above requests right (cos the actual route wouldn't have been shown as such... well, maybe just 1 mile or so of itRichard G wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 2:17 pm I like these rules...
I would also ask that everyone enters into the spirit of things and makes a single attempt … taking a trial run really isn’t entering into the correct spirit.I'd personally make them both grounds for DQ... but I'm harsh like that.Also, given the nature of things this year, I would also ask people not to publish their ride on Strava or similar until after November 1st as it’ll be much better if only those who’ve entered are riding the route until then.
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Absolultely no problems with pictures and things Shaf (in fact, I'm going to start a 'my BB200' thread later in the week). What I'm trying to avoid is people uploading their ride to Strava in the public domain, thus making the route known / available to all.Hypothetical Q Stu... If someone rode it but only documented 1 mile of the route in social media - so they could showcase their rainy pictures... that'd not be against the spirit of your above requests right (cos the actual route wouldn't have been shown as such... well, maybe just 1 mile or so of it
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There's a car park opposite The Fforset Inn closer to the loop which doesn't say Pub Parking only on Google street view. Might be worth a drive past on the way to the laybys
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Well it looks like room in pub booked for the night before and it’ll be a end of the month ride for me as long as Covid restrictions don’t move any further north (not sure if the night before spent in a pub is the best idea but it’s literally 500m off the route)
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There's a car park opposite The Fforset Inn closer to the loop which doesn't say Pub Parking only on Google street view. Might be worth a drive past on the way to the laybys
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That's the one I was thinking about, looks a good landing spot providing it can be used.
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That's the one I was thinking about, looks a good landing spot providing it can be used.

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Good point John. I checked mine and it was public, so have now changed to private. There are a couple of others already on there for this year's route unfortunately.JohnClimber wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 6:07 pm I use Ride with GPS, for everyone using this please make sure your settings are set to private when using this platform too![]()
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There are already 3 lots of the 2020 route published as public on RWGPS....im afraid the cats already out the bag.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 4:24 pmAbsolultely no problems with pictures and things Shaf (in fact, I'm going to start a 'my BB200' thread later in the week). What I'm trying to avoid is people uploading their ride to Strava in the public domain, thus making the route known / available to all.Hypothetical Q Stu... If someone rode it but only documented 1 mile of the route in social media - so they could showcase their rainy pictures... that'd not be against the spirit of your above requests right (cos the actual route wouldn't have been shown as such... well, maybe just 1 mile or so of it
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Just in case any one is staying over the night before their ride the llanelwedd arms in Builith have just confirmed you can store your bike in their store room overnight didn’t ask about leaving a car there as I’ll be getting the train but I can’t see them having a issue as long as it’s not loads at the same time they seem very helpfully (that is of course if your starting from Builth
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Any way to message users on that? Would be good to tell them to change their settings.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 10:34 am There are already 3 lots of the 2020 route published as public on RWGPS....im afraid the cats already out the bag.
Unrelated, I'm thinking of starting at Crickhowell. Will be bizarre for me as I can't tell you how many of my Beacons routes started there over the years!
Tempted to start at Hay on Wye though, just so I can do the nastiest hills whilst fresh!
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Planning tip - if you do it in Komoot, you get less climbing (4,980m) than either RWGPS (4,991m), Garmin (5,480m) or Bikehike (5,505m
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Anyone doing this on a gravel bike (44c tyres)? Ive no experience of the course, and wondered if its a bit bonkers. I fancy the fast and light approach this year.
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And people wonder how data breaches occurAlexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 10:34 am
There are already 3 lots of the 2020 route published as public on RWGPS....im afraid the cats already out the bag.

Back on track - unless it's well hidden I'm struggling to find any hike-a-bike on the route. A landslip or two that might make things interesting but most of the route looks eminently rideable.
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Do any of those mess with the route? I know a few sites try and tweak the track to make it match nearby roads / footpaths etc. Probably not a great idea for one of Stu's monstrosities (or maybe it is!).
There are some pretty chunky rock sections in places. Depends how much of a battering gravel bike wheels can take.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 11:18 am Anyone doing this on a gravel bike (44c tyres)? Ive no experience of the course, and wondered if its a bit bonkers. I fancy the fast and light approach this year.
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Komoot (and I think Garmin?) gave me the option to either stick to the file, or use known ways (I stuck to the file).
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Yeah, messing about with he file probably isn't a good idea as it could easily result in a DNF.
I did my best Bob. It should mostly be covered by reasonable tracks.unless it's well hidden I'm struggling to find any hike-a-bike on the route. A landslip or two that might make things interesting but most of the route looks eminently rideable.
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I'm going to cross check it against my veloviewer map when I get a chance. Really interested to see if there's any new stuff for me!
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I've messaged a few of them. One replied to say they'd set the "route" to private, but hadn't realised the "ride" was public. Something to bear in mind for anyone using RWGPS.Richard G wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 11:04 amAny way to message users on that? Would be good to tell them to change their settings.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 10:34 am There are already 3 lots of the 2020 route published as public on RWGPS....im afraid the cats already out the bag.
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Is it me or is Komoot crap? Really clunky to use and seems designed to give you RSI by enforcing multiple clicks for everything. Doesn't help that their mapping has some bridleways marked as footpaths but on one bit it sent me off route via a BW then returned via the line of the England - Wales border!
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So, it looks like I've not done from Heol-Fanog to Libanus before. The bit North of Trallong to Builth is completely new to me, so that's cool.
Just to check something, it's OK if I go off route and come back at the same place right? There's a Veloviewer square quite close to the route that I fancy grabbing on the way!
Just to check something, it's OK if I go off route and come back at the same place right? There's a Veloviewer square quite close to the route that I fancy grabbing on the way!
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Fine but the clock doesn't stop for detoursJust to check something, it's OK if I go off route and come back at the same place right? There's a Veloviewer square quite close to the route that I fancy grabbing on the way!

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Had a brief debate with myself about starting at Hay to do the biggest climbs first but have decided I'll just go with the closest-to-me start at Crickhowell which means Builth Burger King at 90k
then it's whether I can get to Hay at 150k before closing time...
...or whether I can get to Wales before I'm not allowed into Wales.

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We did that in 2018 when we left the route to go to the garage, as long as you rejoin at the same place you left I think it's ok.
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I'll make it snappy!Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 12:37 pmFine but the clock doesn't stop for detoursJust to check something, it's OK if I go off route and come back at the same place right? There's a Veloviewer square quite close to the route that I fancy grabbing on the way!![]()
Seems like an age ago. lol
Can anyone confirm that Oxford Road Car park in Hay-On-Wye will basically be £4 for as long as I stay for? Seems to indicate it here, but I can't be sure: https://en.powys.gov.uk/article/4696/Car-Park-Charges
Wyeford Road looks like another option... but maybe don't park there during wet weather...
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