I agree with all of this tbf. Photos removed.Chew wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:35 pmI was going to say something similarDave Barter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 1:56 pmStop this route discussion now. The surprise is being ruined.
Half of the "fun" is not knowing what you're going to find en-route.
Going to suggest that any ride reports are left until November?
(potential safety issues aside)
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Andys my mentor in all this cross country, cross days packing thing. So I've done the same including my ride reportIn Reverse wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:23 pmI agree with all of this tbf. Photos removed.Chew wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:35 pmI was going to say something similarDave Barter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 1:56 pmStop this route discussion now. The surprise is being ruined.
Half of the "fun" is not knowing what you're going to find en-route.
Going to suggest that any ride reports are left until November?
(potential safety issues aside)

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Remember, there is a thread already set up for those having already ridden it who wish to share: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=18285
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Bah, rain seems to be slipping to later in the week. If it keeps going that way I might have to go Tuesday instead of Monday.
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Is anyone mad enough to try this years BB200 on a gravel bike?
I am tempted, but having looked at the Komoot stats of this yr vs last year, i think there is more off road this year than last year, and last year would have been tough on a gravel bike..... The other thing that putting me off is how wet the ground will be. Thoughts? Mtb or Gravel? Or dont care?
I am tempted, but having looked at the Komoot stats of this yr vs last year, i think there is more off road this year than last year, and last year would have been tough on a gravel bike..... The other thing that putting me off is how wet the ground will be. Thoughts? Mtb or Gravel? Or dont care?
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As an avowed fan of gradventourers and underbiking in general, I'm taking the MTB.
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At least one rider is. I personally wouldn't be able to ride some bits of the gap on a gravel bike but that's probably because I'm crap.
Unrelated. I ran some numbers last night and if I'm going to get to the visitor centre before it's closed (without turning myself inside out) then I'm going to have to start much earlier than I originally intended. That said, if I do start early and make it there by say, 15:30, then I can finish the ride at a reasonably chilled pace as short of mechanical issues I'd easily make Builth before everything is shut.
Unrelated. I ran some numbers last night and if I'm going to get to the visitor centre before it's closed (without turning myself inside out) then I'm going to have to start much earlier than I originally intended. That said, if I do start early and make it there by say, 15:30, then I can finish the ride at a reasonably chilled pace as short of mechanical issues I'd easily make Builth before everything is shut.
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MTB for me Alex. I'm expecting ground conditions to be dreadful for large stretches and the extra grip/float could be the difference between riding and pushing.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:25 am Is anyone mad enough to try this years BB200 on a gravel bike?
I am tempted, but having looked at the Komoot stats of this yr vs last year, i think there is more off road this year than last year, and last year would have been tough on a gravel bike..... The other thing that putting me off is how wet the ground will be. Thoughts? Mtb or Gravel? Or dont care?
You doing the 200 or 300?
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I am I wrong to still be clinging to this comment from Bob ?

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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I've seen hike-a-bike. Bob's just not looking closely enough.
I'd say the biggest issue will be waterlogged ground though. It goes through quite a few "damp" areas.
I'd say the biggest issue will be waterlogged ground though. It goes through quite a few "damp" areas.
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I’ve no looked at any of it really bar where resupply is (possibly) , a bit like marriage I’ll take it as it comes for better or worse 

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Im doing the 200 this year again. My endurance Fitness has taken a beating with Covid, ive not done anything over 4hrs this year.In Reverse wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 12:49 pmMTB for me Alex. I'm expecting ground conditions to be dreadful for large stretches and the extra grip/float could be the difference between riding and pushing.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:25 am Is anyone mad enough to try this years BB200 on a gravel bike?
I am tempted, but having looked at the Komoot stats of this yr vs last year, i think there is more off road this year than last year, and last year would have been tough on a gravel bike..... The other thing that putting me off is how wet the ground will be. Thoughts? Mtb or Gravel? Or dont care?
You doing the 200 or 300?
I think despite doing the sensible thing and taking the mtb, im just going to risk it and take the gravel, and risk bailing if i have too. (I like a challenge).
Im heading to FForset this Friday night for a pub meal and setting off early doors sat. Aiming for sub 17hours elapsed time. We shall see...just depends if i can actually ride the boggy bits.
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Well, where do we start with the analogiesmiddleagedmadness wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:33 pm I’ve no looked at any of it really bar where resupply is (possibly) , a bit like marriage I’ll take it as it comes for better or worse![]()

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And with all this rain I think I'll delay my start date by a week of so.
This won't drain away any time soon and with more to come... #waterwings
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I prefer a pre-nup!middleagedmadness wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:33 pm I’ve no looked at any of it really bar where resupply is (possibly) , a bit like marriage I’ll take it as it comes for better or worse![]()

I'll be very encouraged if you get that! So good luck.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:43 pm Aiming for sub 17hours elapsed time. We shall see...just depends if i can actually ride the boggy bits.
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Yes I am going to try - 1 am 1x 38 11-42 with Hunt 4 season and 40 tubeless. I ride off-road/gravel on this. Just did Plymouth/Minehead bikepaking off road route, Midlands Reiver and 2 day Peakland Ramble.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:25 am Is anyone mad enough to try this years BB200 on a gravel bike?
I am tempted, but having looked at the Komoot stats of this yr vs last year, i think there is more off road this year than last year, and last year would have been tough on a gravel bike..... The other thing that putting me off is how wet the ground will be. Thoughts? Mtb or Gravel? Or dont care?
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You have 'Peaks' in your name. You were made for a sub 17 finish Alex...Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:43 pmIm doing the 200 this year again. My endurance Fitness has taken a beating with Covid, ive not done anything over 4hrs this year.In Reverse wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 12:49 pmMTB for me Alex. I'm expecting ground conditions to be dreadful for large stretches and the extra grip/float could be the difference between riding and pushing.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:25 am Is anyone mad enough to try this years BB200 on a gravel bike?
I am tempted, but having looked at the Komoot stats of this yr vs last year, i think there is more off road this year than last year, and last year would have been tough on a gravel bike..... The other thing that putting me off is how wet the ground will be. Thoughts? Mtb or Gravel? Or dont care?
You doing the 200 or 300?
I think despite doing the sensible thing and taking the mtb, im just going to risk it and take the gravel, and risk bailing if i have too. (I like a challenge).
Im heading to FForset this Friday night for a pub meal and setting off early doors sat. Aiming for sub 17hours elapsed time. We shall see...just depends if i can actually ride the boggy bits.
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I wanted to ask about importing the GPX file.
I use Komoot and imported the route without matching to known byways. This produces some odd sections. If I match to known routes it makes more sese as a route but might differ from te original. They both have different time estimation and distances too.
I tried importing directly into garmin GPS and this is different again. And very optimistic in time to completion!
I use Komoot and imported the route without matching to known byways. This produces some odd sections. If I match to known routes it makes more sese as a route but might differ from te original. They both have different time estimation and distances too.
I tried importing directly into garmin GPS and this is different again. And very optimistic in time to completion!
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The route that we have been sent uses dot to create a straight line between points.Euge wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 3:51 pm I wanted to ask about importing the GPX file.
I use Komoot and imported the route without matching to known byways. This produces some odd sections. If I match to known routes it makes more sese as a route but might differ from te original. They both have different time estimation and distances too.
I tried importing directly into garmin GPS and this is different again. And very optimistic in time to completion!
Sometimes the route runs through this line, parallel to this line or zigzags under it.
So use the most obvious route which is the very closest to the line and one which you are legally allowed to ride your bike on (not foot paths) and you should be fine.
I hope I'm right in saying that following the line exactly is not possible most of the time
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If you can do this, then my advice is don't mess about with it. The gpx file should really be accurate enough to navigate by. As John says, it might not tally exactly but once out there riding, it'll make perfect sense.tried importing directly into garmin GPS and this is different again.
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I'll say one thing Stu, you'll always be remembered for your great sense of humour...Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 4:03 pm ... but once out there riding, it'll make perfect sense.


We go out into the hills to lose ourselves, not to get lost. You are only lost if you need to be somewhere else and if you really need to be somewhere else then you're probably in the wrong place to begin with.
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Btw... does the route have a finisher yet?Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 4:03 pmIf you can do this, then my advice is don't mess about with it. The gpx file should really be accurate enough to navigate by. As John says, it might not tally exactly but once out there riding, it'll make perfect sense.tried importing directly into garmin GPS and this is different again.

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BollocksBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 4:03 pmIf you can do this, then my advice is don't mess about with it. The gpx file should really be accurate enough to navigate by. As John says, it might not tally exactly but once out there riding, it'll make perfect sense.tried importing directly into garmin GPS and this is different again.

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A few of us are in the Red Lion down the road so might pop in the Fforest for a pint.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:43 pm
Im heading to FForset this Friday night for a pub meal and setting off early doors sat. Aiming for sub 17hours elapsed time. We shall see...just depends if i can actually ride the boggy bits.
I'd have been surprised if you hadn't taken the Ribble tbh.
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Well, they were in the wrong Colin.and then seeing some lights going downhill 200-300 metres away as folk who knew there was a track away over there had found it.
It is. My point earlier was that, you'll likely be following some type of track or at least a RoW where no path exists, rather than trying to navigate yourself through a maze of roads or such. A gpx that may stray a few metres off the line shown on your map, will (a) be difficult to even notice (b) make little difference to the ability to navigate.I guess my expectation was that the supplied gpx file was more accurate than a randomly plotted selection of waypoints.
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