*Ancient Greek unit of weight very similar to the ancient British unit of weight known as the pound

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Just accept the fact, you've lost Bob.whitestone wrote:With everything except trail snacks and 500ml of water but including evening meals the bike and kit come to 17.6kg (for Taylor that's 38.8mina*), I reckon the missing stuff will come to 1kg.
*Ancient Greek unit of weight very similar to the ancient British unit of weight known as the pound
As it's the 10th WRT i think the scale of weight should be of the same order. Metric!Bearbonesnorm wrote:You stick to yer guns fella. We'll have none of that kg nonsense 'ere ......... although grams is the preferred unit for weighing smaller stuff obviously.You two definitely haven't won then.
Pah, mid-50's that'll only place you mid-packnow coming in at mid 50,s,
Yep but these are the scales I use to weigh in for fat fighters so could possibly add a few more pounds on to thatBearbonesnorm wrote:Pah, mid-50's that'll only place you mid-packnow coming in at mid 50,s,
Seeing the weather forecast am thinking the sameRIP wrote: Made a literally last 5 minute decision to pull out the winter bag in favour of summer one....
Says he who won this year’s pork pieScattamah wrote:TLS for me, which I always feel is TTMS when I see the pork pie winners setup. My setup is a trial run for XWA later in the month, so I'm not expecting it to be day-trippin' weight. I'll be happy to get below 40lbs which IIRC, is where a loaded Lois has come in last couple of times on the "Scales of Truth" (Ya otter TM that, Taylor).
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My bike (sans gear) weighed less than that.Wilkyboy wrote: 22.6lb away from winning the pork pie![]()
I think alpkit Nick has the honour of lightest bike, I didn't laugh much when I saw him at Nant yr Arian cafe and he admitted to being way to cold overnight after using a tea towel sized quilt to sleep with.Scattamah wrote:The irony is I carried things that I didn't use as well. Could've knocked another pound off the final weight.
@Taylor/Stu - what's the lowest you've weighed over the 10 years?
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I'm sure Taylor's right and Nick was sub 30lb and hypothermic one year.@Taylor/Stu - what's the lowest you've weighed over the 10 years?