November BAM last night, as planned, after the Real Ale Wobble, in Llangammarch Wells. 11/12. Proud of this one. Feel like I have taken it up one more level, at long last doing one of those that I have read so much about here, you know, where you spend a lot of time in a pub, drink a lot of beer, then step out into a rainy winter night and head for somewhere to sleep...
But let's start at the beginning. Met up at the start with Tom (yes, the electrician

), who was sporting an impressive movember moustache and his traditional wellies, and who in real life is not quite as tiny as he somehow manages to look in this picture; and Frankie (the plumber - not sure exactly why I'm mentioning people's occupations all of a sudden), who was taking out his newish gravel bike for its near maiden voyage (and who proved himself to be annoyingly good at it by the way on the more technical sections). It was to keep him company that I had also chosen to be on my gravel bike on a route otherwise probably more suited to MTBs, I'm pretty sure we were nearly the only gravewankers there....
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It was a fine sunny morning, on the drive over the roads had been icy in places with temperatures down as low as minus 2, but in the sun and with some climbing it warmed up nicely. We rode some bikes, great, friendly, relaxed and non competitive event, with several route options. We did some but not all of the technical bits, but definitely enjoyed some good single track and some watery bits.
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The first feed station, and with this the first beer of the day, came round ever so quickly...
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As I was tucking into some jelly babies I suddenly found myself looking straight into the face of a guy who I recognised from Morrisons' till - difficult to explain, but he is the most unbelievably funny, campest, hilarious guy I've ever met - he once randomly talked me into buying a packet of clothes pegs at the checkout - the conversation immediately turned to his new job at Aldi's in Llandod, and whether I might be interested in their current special offers of glow in the dark pogo sticks or gliterring balls.... guess you had to be there, but my abs got a thorough workout then, I laughed so much it really hurt. I do hope he's got some comedy act somewhere, or else he really ought to have a career in sales...
Anyway, on we went, more biking on forestry tracks and through muddy puddles, to the second feed stop, which had a BBQ and everything, but which was difficult to get to as there was just this pile of discarded muddy bikes to clamber over.
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It was getting quite cold by then, we missed out the last longer loop and headed back to the hall for a cuppa and a bike wash.
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I had up until this point kept my BAM plans to myself and had been trying to be very casual about the whole thing - you know, very much unlike me, pretending to be like "o what are your plans/ where are you staying then?" "Oh I don't know yet, I'll just see how it goes" But now that I was kind of a group of three, it was time to make some sort of decisions about the rest of the day and evening. I was cold at this point, and it was getting close to my normal dithering hour, plus I was wondering whether it might just not be more sociable to just stay with the others at the campsite. But Frankie, bless him, managed to wonderfully sort me right out - he asked me what options I was considering, and when I mentioned I was thinking of going off later to wild camp, he just gave a smile and an approving nod, and that was that. Phew. Bit of general faffing, and then Tom had us over for spag bol in his camper van, which was nice and toasty, we even made garlic bread from scratch-ish with part baked baguette, real garlic and butter from the corner shop. Good plan that, because trying to get food in any of the pubs would have been tricky....
By five we were in the pub - for those of you who don't know the place, it is a village really, with three pubs, all of which were absolutely heaving, standing room only, there was a real ale festival on, and two of them had live music. Well we went to all three, then started to rotate round again, consumed copious amounts of beer, talked a load of rubbish, and there was dancing to "Dangerous Dave" at the Neuadd, with the floor boards bouncing up and down quite alarmingly...
I couldn't believe how many beers they had, impressive. Weirdly, a lady who lives in my street popped up serving behind the bar!
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Also for those of you who may not know this, Llanwrtyd is also the place where some other seriously weird events are held
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I'd kind of waited for my moment to depart, and around half past midnight, after a great performance of Sympathy for the Devil, I decided it was time... a few people I'd spoken to knew by now that I was going "camping", and they were variously incredulous that I was going to be sleeping in a tent! in this weather!, and that I still hadn't set up yet.... if only they knew how much worse reality was... that there was neither a tent or a campsite involved...

On reflection, I'm so so pleased that neither Tom or Frankie or any of the others had tried to in any way persuade me, no doubt with best intentions, to not go out and bivvy, and had simply respected that that was what I was doing. If you know what I mean.
Anyway, off I went. It took me only three goes to find where my car was parked (where my bike was waiting for me in the boot)

, possibly a little alarming in a village of only about 3 streets.... But soon I happily set off into the gentle rain, pleased as punch. I rode on to a place called the Wash Pool, where I found a lovely levelish place by the river. I didn't bother with a tarp, partly because I couldn't be bothered, and partly because I was losing things as soon as I was taking them out of my bags, like my pillow, my head torch etc.... so I daren't....
Had quite a good night, even though a tad moist, coffee in the morning, quick ride up to Abergwesyn village, just because it was a beautiful sunny morning, then back to the car and home.
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