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s8tannorm wrote:Following a trip to the post office I've returned and converted to tubeless ... there's a lot of hedge brushing going on out there ;)
Thanks for the last minute update of doom :? I've already taped on two inner tubes just in case...
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Not sure if this is correct linky but I plan on carrying my SPoT at the weekend and this is I believe where you can follow it:

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/face ... aQnZMtpB0Q
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ianfitz wrote:Have just unpacked my bike and laid everything out on the floor. Been really brutal, plus calculated calories I was carrying. 1.2 kg lighter now...
If you get hungry, don't look at me ;)
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Zippy wrote:
s8tannorm wrote:Following a trip to the post office I've returned and converted to tubeless ... there's a lot of hedge brushing going on out there ;)
Thanks for the last minute update of doom :? I've already taped on two inner tubes just in case...
Don't worry, by the time the "bunch" has been through, it'll all be clear
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Just been shopping and ended up with 2 Battenburgs and a packet of 12 mini scotch eggs. Rock on!
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Ian wrote:
ianfitz wrote:Have just unpacked my bike and laid everything out on the floor. Been really brutal, plus calculated calories I was carrying. 1.2 kg lighter now...
If you get hungry, don't look at me ;)
The amount of food you carry Ian would get me about half way. There'd be no point looking to you for grub!
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I'll hope to be at the campsite by 7:30pm on Fri so will probably get there after 8:00. I'll be in a blue T4 camper. A change of bike and a change of approach for this year's event. :) Image
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Fixed it
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Woke up this morning with a stinking cold.
And, my clutch decided it's not going to play nice on the way to work!
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alfachippy wrote:Image
That's going to make things interesting
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It has been mentioned there are river crossings. Generally what sort of depth are we talking here?
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Waist. ;)
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Waist.
Well they are for me!
May the bridges you burn light your way
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flatfishy wrote:Waist. ;)
I'll pack the speedos.








...who am I trying to kid, they were packed anyway.
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s8tannorm wrote:
Waist.
Well they are for me!

Knee height for everyone else.
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FLV wrote:Woke up this morning with a stinking cold.
And, my clutch decided it's not going to play nice on the way to work!

We are heading over from Sheffield leaving at 4pm Friday. Have space for person and bike if needed.
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Ian wrote:
ianfitz wrote:Have just unpacked my bike and laid everything out on the floor. Been really brutal, plus calculated calories I was carrying. 1.2 kg lighter now...
If you get hungry, don't look at me ;)

I'm fairly sure that by the time I get hungry you'll be long finished anyway! Maybe you could ride back down the course with some snacks for us all :)
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The biggest stop I'm planning on was at the Black Lion to get some dinner
Where about's is this public house please
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Fozzyuk wrote:Where about's is this public house please
Pontrhydfendigaid, at about 115k

The one thing i found difficult last year was stopping for an hour in a nice warm pub after riding for 10 hours. After that my legs just didnt want to start again, which made the next 30k before I stopped very difficult.
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Pontrhydfendigaid, or "that village" as most BB folk say. Round here people call it "Bont"

There is also Teifi Inn at Ffair Rhos, a mile past Bont on the corner of the turn up to Claerwen. I vaguely remember reading about their generous hospitality to some WRT riders, so it would be nice to put some trade their way. Phone and menu at http://home2.btconnect.com/teifiinn/index.html
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Food served until 9.30pm too, which might prove to be a useful extra half-hour compared to the Black Lion ;)
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Chew wrote: The one thing i found difficult last year was stopping for an hour in a nice warm pub after riding for 10 hours. After that my legs just didnt want to start again, which made the next 30k before I stopped very difficult.
I had been having similar thoughts about this. I'm actually going to carry enough food to not rely on stopping so that when I get there I can make a choice in terms of time and how I'm feeling.
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Same thoughts here, stopping makes continuing suck!
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Anyone staying at Bron Y Llys near Dylife the night before?
I'm there, just wondering if anyone was going for a meal in the pub?
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