Non issue. Two mains and another 130kms riding was pretty norm on the latter days of the Divide :)Richard G wrote:Win. I wonder how well I can digest a kebab whilst cycling. lol
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I'm thinking I might have a more delicate stomach than that, but I'm willing to try! 

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Nice ride out maybe. What about the ride back?
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Trying to decide on footwear; I suffered badly with cold feet!
Are there any significant stream/river crossings that will have my feet immersed above ankle level?
Are there any significant stream/river crossings that will have my feet immersed above ankle level?
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None I can think of.Are there any significant stream/river crossings that will have my feet immersed above ankle level?
May the bridges you burn light your way
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But what about the miles of tussocky bogs?! (Always make sure you ask the right questions!)Bearbonesnorm wrote:None I can think of.Are there any significant stream/river crossings that will have my feet immersed above ankle level?

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Plus, he counts that one crossing as more of a "channel" than a stream / river. 

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Or where trying to find the actual path through a swamp is as easy as the invisible maze on the adventure game . . . A reference that's probably lost on many!


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Although it's coming back as a celebrity special soonadjustablewench wrote:Or where trying to find the actual path through a swamp is as easy as the invisible maze on the adventure game . . . A reference that's probably lost on many!


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I don't think I'm going to bother Ian - the list is changing by the hour, it'd be out of date before I'd got half way through typing itIs there a start list yet Stuart?

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Bearbonesnorm wrote:I don't think I'm going to bother Ian - the list is changing by the hour, it'd be out of date before I'd got half way through typing itIs there a start list yet Stuart?
Fair enough. I'm only being nosey anyway! It's a thankless task so keep up the good work, and thanks


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Well, I've had a look at the route now. First impressions are that getting lost (or at least missing a turn) will be too easy. I'm quite taken aback by the number of twists and turns.
I also now see why Knighton could be so important. I suspect that the Coop in Llandiloes might be getting some of my custom too.
I also now see why Knighton could be so important. I suspect that the Coop in Llandiloes might be getting some of my custom too.

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I don't think cold feet will be an issue this yr. Iv been out for two days and got wet feet. I suffer bad from the cold in my hands n feet and it's been fine it's very mild at the moment and sunny by day. The weather is looking great so I'd not worry to much. The trails are dry also ( well at least up north Wales anyhow ) I'd imagine it's the same mid Wales
Can't wait now....Friday night should be good in the pub sounds like there's a good tally of us
Oh and I used my 150 quilt last night and I was more than warm enough with some helly pjs
Can't wait now....Friday night should be good in the pub sounds like there's a good tally of us

Oh and I used my 150 quilt last night and I was more than warm enough with some helly pjs
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I'm half tempted to drive up and get a BBQ going somewhere between Knighton and the finish. There'll be a good supply of hot dogs and burgers with and chips and beer,. 

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Genius idea!Pirahna wrote:I'm half tempted to drive up and get a BBQ going somewhere between Knighton and the finish. There'll be a good supply of hot dogs and burgers with and chips and beer,.
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Sold. lol
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Currently suffering a case of the BB200 sniffles/lurgy. Bike and kit are packed in the car, going to drive down tonight and meet you all at the start. Hoping I'll be OK to ride. If not, I'll hang about and hinder or help Stu for a bit. Currently looking for someone from Team Sky to send me some Tramadol.
Bah.
Bah.

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Commiserations / Good luck to those who have come down with something / picked up injuries.
I think I'm ready, best be off then.
See some of you at the Star.

I think I'm ready, best be off then.
See some of you at the Star.

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Three finishers that I'm aware of. Stu C back at 12:13 (from a 9:04 start) Lee and I finished at 12:23 (from a 9:03 start)
Haven't seen anyone else but we've all been drinking tea and chatting in my van so haven't actually been looking.
The last section will provide some, erm, good value for people. Expect average speeds to be a bit lower for the last 20k than the rest. There's quite a bit of pushing!
Haven't seen anyone else but we've all been drinking tea and chatting in my van so haven't actually been looking.
The last section will provide some, erm, good value for people. Expect average speeds to be a bit lower for the last 20k than the rest. There's quite a bit of pushing!

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Well done Stu C, Ian Fitz and Lee. Sad to have missed it this year, due to slowly healing wrist injury. Looking forward to seeing photos and planning on being back next year. 

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I was 08:16 am start, finishing 01:06 am
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On the subject... North of Dylife - WHYYYYY?!?
I'm going to drive up there and scout out some more interesting (but still challenging) options in the spring.

I'm going to drive up there and scout out some more interesting (but still challenging) options in the spring.

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Apparently it's Dee's fault. Stu was going to take us down the road, but Dee said that'd be too easy... Still, can't complain. If we'd gone down the road, we'd have felt cheated out of that "Bear Bones Magic" that features in each editionRichard G wrote:On the subject... North of Dylife - WHYYYYY?!?![]()
I'm going to drive up there and scout out some more interesting (but still challenging) options in the spring.

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Could I just have someone blindfold me and throw me in a tussock puddle at the end to replicate it? I'll do the miles and elevation, honest! 
