A big thank you to this years sponsors and obviously those who made the pilgrimage to the Towers ... lovely evening now and the promise of a further sunny couple of days
Riding on paths? Shocking . The path less trodden/ridden I guess, rather than a, you know, path .
Spar Wars. Fantastic . Wonder what weapons they'd use? A Tunnock's thrown with skill can be a pretty lethal projectile admittedly. Same with a Ginster's.
I'm liking the 'religious' angle. Return Of The Jedi/Bikepackers. For some, it is
Cracking shirt this year indeed .
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"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
Thanks again for organising such a fantastic annual event Dee and Stuart.
And the good news is that it's now only 11 months to wait until the WRT 2022.
Pictures to post on the How it went thread later on
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My first WRT and a huge thanks to Stuart & Dee. I should say thanks to JC for letting me follow the route and to our group of riders. Lee R, Mike P, Sam W and Alex (who we guided out of Hafren). A good craic with others through the weekend too.
Thanks all for making the bikepacking community a good 'un.
BAM: 2014, 2018, 2024* *Thanks to BAM adjudicators
Thanks everyone for a lovely long sunny weekend. Great vegan chocolate muffins made by Dee. Thanks Stu for the use of your light bracket and a great ride.
Mrs Burty wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 7:20 pm
Thanks everyone for a lovely long sunny weekend. Great vegan chocolate muffins made by Dee. Thanks Stu for the use of your light bracket and a great ride.
apparently stu . your a great ride , i wondered where she went to
I can second that the vegan chocolate muffins were excellent. Possibly the best vegan cake I've eaten, but I won't be telling Mrs Daz that.
Thanks all for a great weekend. Don't think I've ever done a single ride with such a variety of terrain and countryside. Coming from the Pennines I thought I was used to featureless moorland, but those hills north west of Rhayader are bleak. I'll definitely be back.