Re: Bb200 Waffle Thread.
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:49 am
Mint - my conscience told me this is probably the case!
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If you do tell us all where it is so you stay legal. However don't expect the fast guys to have left any of it undrunk or uneaten for you!Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:25 am Newby Question - is the dropping of a "Cache" frowned upon? I see there is little resupply from Barmouth onwards and i can happen to cross the route on my travel down on Friday night.
I was thinking of stashing a bottle of water and some food which might perk me up at 3am, but didnt want to do something like that if its not in the spirit? I would be interested to hear peoples thoughts...
could you simply resupply at Barmouth with sufficient food /water to get you to the end?Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:25 am Newby Question - is the dropping of a "Cache" frowned upon? I see there is little resupply from Barmouth onwards and i can happen to cross the route on my travel down on Friday night.
I was thinking of stashing a bottle of water and some food which might perk me up at 3am, but didnt want to do something like that if its not in the spirit? I would be interested to hear peoples thoughts...
I'd add:Asposium wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:03 pm
Break the ride into manageable chunks
I set my Garmin (Edge 1030) to auto lap for each 10km, the a data screen shows these lap times
Helps break the ride into 10km sections.
Plan where you might stop for resupply, helps break up the ride again.
Think about what helps keep you going.
I will take my Apple AirPods, then, if I'm not riding with someone I can listen to music; helps at 2am in the morning!
I like to have nice snacks to eat, none of this roadie energy gels rubbish; taking cakes, cheese tea cakes, proper sausages in rolls, fresh orange juice. Stuff i know helps me at 3am in the morning.
I don't drink caffine tea, so am taking proplus, take some at 10pm (usual bedtime), then again at 2am is.![]()
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I like to see where I'm going, especially when tired, so my headtorch is like a portable sun. Does mean having to carry a spare battery. But helps me to keep going.
I don't like wet hands (go figure) so will take a spare pair of gloves
Chances are you'll be riding with someone at some point.
Sometimes it's nice to have a chat.
Make sure your bike is sorted; brake pads checked and changed if needed.
Chain and gears checked
Extra sealant added to tyres
Gear planned and sorted
Route checked and loaded onto GPS. Check displays correctly
Download ViewRanger to phone and load route there. (handy backup)
Take spare cash
Take spare clothes to keep dry
Expect and plan for it to be wet and cold
if the event is neither then bonus
if both at least you're ready
Never seen any, it's a primary school/community centre.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:14 pm On another note...anyone know if there are showers we can use at the finish or should i expect no luxury like that whatsoever, and resort to babywipe bath / dip in the nearest river.
I’ll have a pump garden sprayer for washing the bikeAlexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:14 pm
On another note...anyone know if there are showers we can use at the finish or should i expect no luxury like that whatsoever, and resort to babywipe bath / dip in the nearest river.
It’s a boner event
Beyond moist. The Norgies are saying 65 mm of rain for Dolgellau between now and the start, and 31 mm of rain during the event.
Norgies....sorry what?Ian wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:13 pmBeyond moist. The Norgies are saying 65 mm of rain for Dolgellau between now and the start, and 31 mm of rain during the event.
Even by Welsh standards, that’s a lot. But it’s the same for everyone, so just put head down and get on with it
Edit: or we set a new world record for the number of mountain bikers that can fit into a Peugeot camper van.
Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:39 pmNorgies....sorry what?Ian wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:13 pmBeyond moist. The Norgies are saying 65 mm of rain for Dolgellau between now and the start, and 31 mm of rain during the event.
Even by Welsh standards, that’s a lot. But it’s the same for everyone, so just put head down and get on with it
Edit: or we set a new world record for the number of mountain bikers that can fit into a Peugeot camper van.![]()
If I recall correctly, there's a Norwegian forecaster that seems to come up with the most reliable outlook for the BB neck of the woods.
Its something in Welsh.. Probably the name for 'Jon Snow'... They're all Welsh on here... Except for StuAlexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:39 pmNorgies....sorry what?Ian wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:13 pmBeyond moist. The Norgies are saying 65 mm of rain for Dolgellau between now and the start, and 31 mm of rain during the event.
Even by Welsh standards, that’s a lot. But it’s the same for everyone, so just put head down and get on with it
Edit: or we set a new world record for the number of mountain bikers that can fit into a Peugeot camper van.![]()
But isn't the Rocket Rob tread pattern (more) susceptible to become clagged up with mud...Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:14 pm I've just swapped out my 2.5 DHF for a WTB ranger 2.8. looks similar tread pattern to the Rocket Ron.
On another note...anyone know if there are showers we can use at the finish or should i expect no luxury like that whatsoever, and resort to babywipe bath / dip in the nearest river.