Re: Bivvy a Month 2021
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 7:09 pm
Good man. Kept the streak going.
https://www.bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/phpBB3/
https://www.bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=18922
Thanks Colin and for the encouragement over the year...
Raggedstone wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 11:23 am 8/8 for this year
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IMG_20210829_093956164_HDR by Kevin Hawker, on Flickr
A local landmark shame about the sign
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is this a bench mark at the top of the stone, reference point for cartologist & surveyors?
IMG_20210829_090459097 by Kevin Hawker, on Flickr
Does anyone have any idea what this signifies
IMG_20210829_090511023 by Kevin Hawker, on Flickr
A few miles east of Gloucester: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map?x=392500 ... s&mapp=map
InterestingRIP wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 5:39 pmA few miles east of Gloucester: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map?x=392500 ... s&mapp=map
https://www.climbbybike.com/climb/Birdlip-Hill/8995
https://www.carnifest.com/coopers-hill- ... ling-2022/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMvO3NWaIo0
Thanks for this, just what I needed. I want to head out for an over nighter this afternoon and was half tempted by the two lakes, but wasnt that enthusiastic about it, this post has gee'd me up nicely. Looks great.frogatthefarriers wrote: ↑Sun Aug 22, 2021 7:12 pm BaM August. 8/8 for 2021
I was lost for ideas for this months’ BaM, eventually settling for a 1 hour drive to the Clocaenog forest. Parked close to Lyn Brenig and rode around the lake and the Alwen reservoir on what I found (from a sign board) to be the Two Lakes Trail.
Glad you enjoyed it - I've been thinking I really should do the Cotswold Loop after seeing you guys, seeing as it literally is on my doorstep!sean_iow wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:36 pm After a long write up last month for a short trip... I give you a short write up this month for a longer trip....
Tour of the Cotswolds with In Reverse, started Sunday lunchtime and finished Wednesday lunchtime, 266 miles, over 21,000 feet and I lost count of the pub stops![]()
So here's the report of Septembers' BaM, after my dodgy start. As said, I left Knighton around 3 o'clock and set off up the TCW. I hadn't thought to get some snacks before starting so managed to get only 20 miles in before running out of steam. I did find a big patch of the tastiest blackberries ever though and spent 10 minutes grazing, then 10 more minutes picking seeds out of my teeth.frogatthefarriers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:32 pm September's BaM has had a bad start - first I booked a non-refundable train ticket for the wrong week. Then I bought a full price ticket from Wrexham to Knighton to do the TCW but realised once on the train (at Shrewsbury) that I'd left my heart meds at home so had to back-track (another train ticket) home to get 'em. Then back to the train (finally) to start. I didn't get going until 3 o'clock. Now I'm tucked up in bed, 20 miles behind where I thought I'd be.
Hmpf!
And no one to blame but myself.![]()
frogatthefarriers wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 10:19 pmfrogatthefarriers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:32 pm . As said, I left Knighton around 3 o'clock and set off up the TCW. I hadn't thought to get some snacks before starting so managed to get only 20 miles in before running out of steam. I did find a big patch of the tastiest blackberries ever though and spent 10 minutes grazing, then 10 more minutes picking seeds out of my teeth.
I pitched up in a tiny patch of trees after Llanbadarn Fynydd. I'd run out of water by then because I hadn't fancied any of the sources available, so for supper I had to settle for next mornings' breakfast (oats made with cold milk) and a bottle of strawberry milkshake. Next morning, I thought to myself "It's only 15 miles to Rhaeadr, I'll have breakfast there" Ha! with my speed being so pitifully slow, breakfast was lunch. By then, I was so hungry I'd have eaten my front legs, but it was a very tasty breakfast.
Now here's a thing - the chap who designed these wretched tea-pots and milk-jugs...
....should crawl away and hide in shame for inflicting the things on the cafe-going public.... it's impossible to pour either tea or milk from them without dribbling... a nice little herd of Hereford cows... made me smile with their calm acceptance of my passing by.
A super bothy this, with lots of space, a kitchen, stove, a stocked-up log shed and a flushing toilet, even. Luxury. I'd misjudged a puddle on the broken road and got my boots filled with water so lit the stove and hung my socks up as well as my jacket and tee shirt which were wet with sweat. Did I say the day had been warm? There's also a shelf with stuff people had left behind - dried food, candles and most interestingly, some cans of beer and cider. I took advantage of the latter.![]()
There was a bit of an equipment failure on this leg of the trip and I was left with some extra cooling in the undercarriage..
It's a bit daunting to know that Matt Page can do the whole route in less than the time it takes me to get half-way to Rhaeadr, but hey-ho, I'll just have to live with that...
So anyway, that's 9/9 for 2021, 81 BaMs in a row.