Left home just after ten, kind of fits in quite nicely with family routines, and I've been meaning to get more used to night riding for a couple of years anyway, and to be honest it wold be hard to pick a better night than last night, with it still being warm, completely dry, and very little wind - also a great clear starry night with the moon nowhere to be seen, beautiful.
Decided to head up to The Gap, inspired really by my recent trip up there with JC, and realizing how much I have really been forgetting/ taking for granted that I have the Brecon Beacons very much right on my doorstep... weird.
Oh, in keeping with my usual "prior preparation is just so boring" style, I had not really unpacked or looked at, let alone fitted, my new acepack I have recently purchased from Stu, so the first twenty minutes or so were spent under the street lamp on the pavement outside my house, trying to work out how it all fits


It was a steady slog up that hill, but I didn't care, I was really just enjoying and quite excited to be out for what felt like my first "proper" BAM mini adventure for a very long time...
Pitch black, so no photos, though I did a bit of filming just on my phone, as suggested on here, will try and see if I can work out how to put that together into a little film - should win some sort of worst ever/ most amateur/ worst cut award....
Found a nice flat spot just above and on the Cribyn side of The Gap, and to be honest, felt quite chuffed with myself to have made it up there in the middle of the night. Slept well in my bivvy bag, lots of star gazing.
First light

Nice cup of coffee and a croissant ( o yes, I remembered the recent comments suggesting we get a bit more sassy with the BAM food)

Followed by scrambled eggs (one each from my friend's hens Matilda, Hetty and Kitty) with smoked salmon and a few sprigs of fennel from the garden. There's posh.

Packed up and left just in time as a couple of walkers approached.
And a nice ride down the hill, got home for 7.30. Really enjoyed that. Bring on the darker months, I'm ready!




