BIvi a month 6 of 12 ... "the trip of odd weather and Odd noises and Rabid foxes"
I'd planned on starting early but work always seems to get in the way of having fun so didnt start until around 1845 actually peddling my bike!
Start point was the tiny Village of LLanbedr and leaving my car in the village hall car park.
My Firend James Daw who passed away three 3 years ago this Monday coming showed me some of this route and i thought it fitting to do a trip this weekend and for this months Bivi.
Heading out passed the Red lion pub i followed the quiet country lane as far as it goes and eventually runs into a small forrest and out into some farm land. From here i follow the Grwyn Fechan up the Valley to the saddle between two peaks of Myndd Llysiau and Pen Trumau, the original idea was to head east across towards Y Das and get a high bivi in but on arrival the clouds were down and vis on the top was down to around 3-4 feet, after starting in sun and blue skys it was strange to see the cloud cover down so low. So decided i would follow the rest of James route down and around to the base of Y das and try to find a spot at the woods near Wern Frank.
I made it down to Cwmforest in around 10-15 minutes the decent coming down is fab, from here i head along a road marked dead end to a small farm then head up a track towards Castell Dinas and from there along a quiet road to Y Das.
WHen i got to the woods at around 2145 and the light now going it was only to find that they were felling in the woods and the two spots i had all ready recc'd on a previous ride were now stacked high with timber. So plodded on towards Pen Y Bryn to get water and try out my new MSR trail shot. Have to say after using a sawyer for so long it was amazing how fast the trailshot pumpped water and after drinking it for the two days out can say it will be my new go to filter.
So i eventually found a spot just off of the path i was following around so farm fields under the watchfull eye of Rhiw Y Fan which was still shrouded in clouds! I found a flat spot under a tree and close to a stream and set my bivi up but no tarp, the first night this year i've not bothered, the fact was it was 2245 and i was tired and the skys had cleared a little.
I jumped in my bag and drifted off only to be awoken around a hour later by strange noises, now i'm used to things that go bump in the night and can normally tell what they are but there was defo some weird sub standard going on around here!!! I drifted in and out of sleep and around 1 am could hear some noise very close to me, i rolled to my left and there were two rather large Foxes, one ran forward and tried to grab my pack!! i shouted at it and reached for a branch near me and lobbed it at them, they hardly moved!!! so quickly i got out of my bag grabbed my head torch and started waving the branch at them, they then ran off barking as they went, a bit odd for foxes to be that brazen i had no open food it was all sealed unopened deyhydrated rations. Needless to say i didnt get much sleep after that worried they were going to come back and eat my face off while i slept
After about another 2 hours sleep i decided to get up at 5am and start heading over towards Lord Herefords Knob and get the first climb of the day done. I was riding by 520 and it was already warm. Bit of a slog getting up to LHK but well worth it for the views
I dropped off of LHK heading towards the Gospel Pass, the route off was blinding nice and flowey and some great little techy sections to navigate.
I then headed down the Gospel Path as i'd never ridden it before and what a belter it is, stunning views and a fast descent soon munched some miles
As i headed down the GP i was now getting Hungry so stopped at Cwmyoy village hall and had Spag Boll and cheese at 9am by the side of the road
From there i headed along small quiet country lanes along to Patrishow Church to see the blood Skull and then a climb out and downhill most of the way back to my car in Llanbedr.
I'm tempted to go back on another trip and where i joined the Gospel Pass, had up onto Offa's Dyke and see if thats rideable all the way down to join the brecon way... but thats for another adventure