Re: BB200 2024
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:34 am

Well happy with my ride got back under 20hrs good to see there’s a few blacks and oranges being given out
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He did."Did Shaf make the cut-off?"
I have 57 lovely pics to show for it (and that thing where the feet shrivel up ready for underwater grip). Thanks Stu and Dee once again. Twas lovely, especially when I almost got swallowed by a ditch.I think he did - his Strava activity shows 34hrs something as an overall time.
That matters not, you did it!
Well done Shaf!redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 9:20 amI have 57 lovely pics to show for it (and that thing where the feet shrivel up ready for underwater grip). Thanks Stu and Dee once again. Twas lovely, especially when I almost got swallowed by a ditch.I think he did - his Strava activity shows 34hrs something as an overall time.
It takes more fortitude to keep going for longer, well done Shaf!!redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 9:20 amI have 57 lovely pics to show for it (and that thing where the feet shrivel up ready for underwater grip). Thanks Stu and Dee once again. Twas lovely, especially when I almost got swallowed by a ditch.I think he did - his Strava activity shows 34hrs something as an overall time.
Honestly, based on when I heard you got to Mach, I didn't think you'd make it. Well done, hell of an effort.
Link doesn't seem to work.Alexinthepeaks wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:57 pm Here you go....plus a 25km detour and extra 1000m of climbing....see if you can spot my mistake!
https://strava.app.link/aanZVjrWtNb
Thanks! Yes, I did chuckle at those stiles, even though my muscles groaned. The missing bridge was the icing on the cake, you'd never have guessed that was coming up so close to the finish. Fortunately the ladders down into the pit made crossing achievable and so me and Russ made it over and home.Johnallan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 10:45 pmWell done!! You're not alone in finding the route tougher than expected. I found the ladder stiles were a nice touch but the missing bridge in the last mile was my favouritemacinblack wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:59 pm I managed to get back in time for my first ever black badge, which I'm dead chuffed with.
The apparently straightforward route was actually quite tough and there were plenty of those little touches that make the BB what it is.![]()
Thanks for the moral support en route, Mike. Likewise anyone else I chatted to. I always feel bad for not remembering names but you're all feckin' stars!Mike wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:34 amthat was lovely route stu. Thanks to you both for your time and effort sorting this ride out for us lot. Most appreciated, I’m rather tired today from those cheeky few climbs at the end they proper got me :0)
Well happy with my ride got back under 20hrs good to see there’s a few blacks and oranges being given out
Awes0me job. Hell of a comeback!Hyppy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 11:27 am There's a hastily written and quite possibly inaccurate write up of my ride here: http://cycling.hypertelia.com/bearbones-200-2024
LADDERS!?!? never saw them! Scrambled up in a mal-coordinated chimp kind of way, and now have a lovely strait bruise on one shin!macinblack wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 11:22 amThanks! Yes, I did chuckle at those stiles, even though my muscles groaned. The missing bridge was the icing on the cake, you'd never have guessed that was coming up so close to the finish. Fortunately the ladders down into the pit made crossing achievable and so me and Russ made it over and home.Johnallan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 10:45 pmWell done!! You're not alone in finding the route tougher than expected. I found the ladder stiles were a nice touch but the missing bridge in the last mile was my favouritemacinblack wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:59 pm I managed to get back in time for my first ever black badge, which I'm dead chuffed with.
The apparently straightforward route was actually quite tough and there were plenty of those little touches that make the BB what it is.![]()
Amazing, well done Shaf! As I said to my wife when she was annoyed last week at only doing half her gym session, you did infinitely better than those who never got off the sofa!
Which just means you had more time out enjoying yourself I think... or something
Link to some photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Pu4fjSmWb9RzDAN97
Yes, I bumped into the same problem. I decided to just go around by going into the river rather than back up, and I thought it had worked... until another tree down 20 metres further on.
I came back with about 4,000kcal worth of food because I just couldn't face eating after around midnight (I think I managed a Soreen snack pack and 3 Shot Bloks). Luckily I took so long to get around that I was able to get a bacon sarnie in the morning, which helped a TON.mattpage wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 2:34 pm Yes, I bumped into the same problem. I decided to just go around by going into the river rather than back up, and I thought it had worked... until another tree down 20 metres further on.
Well done to anyone who finished the 300. Stu kindly let me start a day earlier, and from Mach as I didn't have transport to Llanbrynmair. It was all going quite well, but I ran out of food in the middle of the night. I thought I had stocked up at Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, but obviously not enough. I could have just stopped and got the bivi out, but ideally, I needed to finish around 24hrs to get back to the family to skipped the southern section and took the road back to Mach.
It probably didn't help that I knew what the route was like ahead on the southern loop, but I guessed one Twix stick I had left would be pushing things.
My attempt: https://www.strava.com/activities/12576224362
Great write up & photos!Hyppy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 11:27 amThanks for the moral support en route, Mike. Likewise anyone else I chatted to. I always feel bad for not remembering names but you're all feckin' stars!Mike wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:34 amthat was lovely route stu. Thanks to you both for your time and effort sorting this ride out for us lot. Most appreciated, I’m rather tired today from those cheeky few climbs at the end they proper got me :0)
Well happy with my ride got back under 20hrs good to see there’s a few blacks and oranges being given out
There's a hastily written and quite possibly inaccurate write up of my ride here: http://cycling.hypertelia.com/bearbones-200-2024
Lol, you actually crossed it Valerio. I got to it and assessed for about 5 seconds. Then decided it was, 'a bit thick' and hopefully Dee/Stu didn't actually have it as part of the nightmare (not really but in the interests of onlookers). But, maybe I would have been safer crossing it cos on yhe way out between the bollard/plastic weights, I ended up scratching the chains Taylor of the bike.Valerio wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 1:55 pm I loved the missing bridge at the end, although crossing the construction site went against everything I learnt in my working life![]()
If you missed it, CLICK on the image to see how it looked
https://youtube.com/shorts/RsT68j4P3Zo?feature=share]
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What do you mean you didn't cross it?!!!! Give your badge back!redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 3:17 pmLol, you actually crossed it Valerio. I got to it and assessed for about 5 seconds. Then decided it was, 'a bit thick' and hopefully Dee/Stu didn't actually have it as part of the nightmare (not really but in the interests of onlookers). But, maybe I would have been safer crossing it cos on yhe way out between the bollard/plastic weights, I ended up scratching the chains Taylor of the bike.Valerio wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 1:55 pm I loved the missing bridge at the end, although crossing the construction site went against everything I learnt in my working life![]()
If you missed it, CLICK on the image to see how it looked
https://youtube.com/shorts/RsT68j4P3Zo?feature=share]
I was gutted for about 7 seconds but then moved on. The rain probably helped and so did the fact that I'd made it round in time (only happened once before)?