Big Bear 520
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Re: Big Bear 520
There's a couple of trip reports somewhere in the depths of the forum, maybe "bigbear" without a space will find them. Mike Clarke was the first to complete it and Steve Large holds the current fastest time. There may be one other completion, certainly there's been a few attempts.
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As Bob says Rich, both Mike and Steve have it under their belts. There have been a few other attempts but unsuccessful to my knowledge.
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Thanks Bob, I had a trawl and found this https://bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/phpB ... php?t=9309
The weather looks reasonable this/next week I might give it a go.
The weather looks reasonable this/next week I might give it a go.
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I'm still tempted, but someone will need to teach me how to sleep outdoors as I very much doubt I'm capable of doing it in one shot.
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I rode a good chunk of it as part of a tour last year. Started with the TCW then used the BB520 to loop up and around back to Knighton area via the Wayfarer's track. Really enjoyed it. Probably because I had a just under a week for the whole thing rather than it being any timed effort ; )
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Are you thinking of a winter attempt Rich 

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No, I'm lucky in that being self employed I could pick a fairly decent weather window. I'd probably go for spring as it would mean I'm not dealing with the worst of the foliage.
However, the odds on 5 days of dry weather in a row in Wales... probably never get a chance!

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I had a go at it earlier in the summer on my own , it's really a good route and quite remote, I was thinking well noone knows quite where I am I hope I don't hurt myself and shortly after that I had a sky, floor, sky moment, bit of skin missing but that's all and I was relatively near Builth Wells so I got myself there and got the train back to knight. I will try again next year.
The annual 3 legged beer race was on in Builth as I got there which involves getting round every pub and having 1 pint each, it was carnage, poeple being sick in the street etc, all the roads where closed, it cheered me up no end
The annual 3 legged beer race was on in Builth as I got there which involves getting round every pub and having 1 pint each, it was carnage, poeple being sick in the street etc, all the roads where closed, it cheered me up no end

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It's a brilliant route - takes in loads of good trails. Definitely 2 days minimum and more like 3-4 to do in comfort. There are overnight under cover options if bivvying isn't popular - from the YHA at Ty- y - cornel to old churches to b&b's.
I started at Caersws but only so I could get a (disappointing) breakfast at Knighton.
I can recommend it as it is a very under-ridden route
I started at Caersws but only so I could get a (disappointing) breakfast at Knighton.
I can recommend it as it is a very under-ridden route
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Have faith, the planet is heating up!the odds on 5 days of dry weather in a row in Wales... probably never get a chance!

Had 2 6 day trips in the 3 years with only one wet day over all 12.. the ride in 2021 was so hot I was having siestas early afternoon. Not that climate change is a good thing oc..
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Can this be started anywhere on the route as its reasonably close to Corwen for me, may have a dabble next year.
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Rode to it from home, then did around half of it before Mother Nature had kicked my arse enough to call it a day, still haven’t been back to clear the unfinished business
