Karl wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 7:33 pm
I promise you whichever group you choose you'll probably dislike us for a bit of it, you'll be our best mates for some bits, you'll be ambivulous towards us for the other bits. At the end of the weekend you'll be happy to have done some great riding in Wales and may even want to come back again.
Good summary that Karl
I'll share some pics soon of what LHC fun looks like
I look forward to seeing those

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I've just been watching Michael Portillo on telly doing his "Great Railway Journeys" thing, and this time coincidentally he was wandering around Aber, Borth, Mach and Tywyn - Bearbones Land! All instantly recognisable. They must mess around with the colours though because the scenery looked a lot more vivid than when I'm there

. Anyway, I hope you'll forgive me Karl please for pre-empting your photos with a few of my own because Mr Portillo has suddenly fired me up and reminded me how lucky we are to have Bearbones Land and the WRT excuse (if any needed) to visit it! Very much want to see yours too

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As JC said, you'll make some good mates....
... enjoy some great scenery, often in remote places....
... and atmospheric places...
.. maybe stopping for a call of nature

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... while conquering the odd challenge...
... and suffering many a tussock....
But there's always time for a mid-ride chill-out...
And who says the "R" part of "WRT" has to be on a bike?......
All this riding gives you a bit of a thirst....
... and a big appetite!....
... not forgetting the obligatory ice-cream on the beach....
And after a long day in the saddle find somewhere to rest your head wherever you can...
.. just don't expect a hot bath before you turn in...
... although some bivvy places come ready made so long as you don't expect a telly and a feather bed either.....
Thanks for looking, and I'm sure Karl has some excellent ones to inspire you as well
