Ok, there's always one thing you kick yourself for forgetting so what will it be? What have I forgotten to pack?
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Packing for Mountain Mayhem
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the bike
It's my first MM and to be honest it looks like I'm going for a bloody month!!!
What eating vans/chippy vans etc are usually there?
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Your wellies?
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Trojans?
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Fly spray if you're allergic or get bitten a lot, there's a fair few around, big un's too.
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What eating vans/chippy vans etc are usually there?
The proper food tent. Usually a couple of ice cream vans kicking around during the day. Coffee place maybe. Trade stands selling energy bars/gels. That's about it.
And the hassle (and cost!) of going to the food tent every time you want something to eat soon gets very boring. Also, don't plan on being able to buy anything at Tesco's in Ledbury, it'll have been pillaged of all malt loaves, bananas, cereal bars and bottled water by 5pm on Friday!
What have I forgotten to pack?
Toilet roll. Baby wipes. Sandals/flipflops for walking to the shower.
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Packing? I knew there was something i had to do!
Pack tomorrow, start training the day after.Last year the thing I forgot was a lighter for the camping stove.
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There was also a noodles bar last year...
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+1 for baby wipes and wellies
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Sudocrem!
Shoes
Helmet
Glasses
All your clothes
All your socks
All your tyres
Sleep...I was planning on bringing everything in a T4 but now reduced down to a polo
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A tub of Sudocrem ...
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does any one have a postcode for sat nav. Can't see it on the website , am i blind ?
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DIRECTIONS TO MOUNTAIN MAYHEM
Mayhem will have AA signage near to the Deer Park:
How To Find Us
Eastnor lies between the Cotswolds and the Welsh Marches. The Castle is 2½ miles east of Ledbury on the A438 Tewkesbury road.Journey Times to Eastnor
Central London 2½ hours, Manchester 2 hours, Birmingham 1 hour Bristol 1 hour Cardiff 1 hour.For Visitors using Sat Nav please IGNORE the directions as you approach Eastnor and follow the Brown Tourist signs - a number of Sat Nav providers are currently directing you the wrong way.
Directions from London
Take M4 West.
Exit M4 at junction 15 (Swindon).
Follow A419/A417 to Cirencester and Gloucester (Dual Carriageway).
Before Gloucester exit A417 onto M5 North (towards Birmingham) at junction 11A and continue as if from North or South.Directions from North or South
Exit M5 at junction 8 onto M50.
Exit M50 at junction 2 Follow A417 to Ledbury.
Follow the Brown Tourist signs (Eastnor Castle) via bypass and through Ledbury Town Centre onto A449 (signed Worcester and Malvern).
After 1 mile turn right again onto A438 (signed Tewkesbury and Eastnor).
Entrance to Castle is after 1 mile on right hand side.Posted 1 year ago # -
packing in the morning have to finish a uni assignment first
was hoping to get it done tonight but losing the will!!
only got a methodology to write so can cut and paste that I'm sure
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does any one have a postcode for sat nav.
Postcode is HR8 1RL
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Packing tomorrow. Once I've finished rebuilding the bike....
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Packing tomorrow. Once I've finished rebuilding the bike....
Excellent, someone less prepared than i am
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Thanks Yen !
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I've got a quick question that's related. What's the deal with water? Do i need to bring my own or is there drinking quality water there?
Other than that I'm pretty much ready as I'll ever be.
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Don't forget to take some earplugs, in case you happen to camp next to some muppet who refuses to turn off the Generator at night... also useful to keep the mud out of your ears when swimming around the course in the middle of the night.... ;0)
Tho seems the forecast is looking good this year, about time.......
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Seem to have all of the above. I almost forgot teabags though, which would be enough to make me turn around and go home.
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Drinking water not a problem!
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going to get going in a bit, good shout about earplugs ta
just got to finish work stuff then rack up and off we go - can't wait
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I'm at work till 5
Packed last night, so soon as i'm home i'll be on the way down. Can't wait!
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my room was a bomb site last night. one very peeded off girlfriend!
all sorted apart from chamois cream, missing rear gear cable and spring thing that keeps the pads apart from my caliper. trip to the bike shop this lunchtime!
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Our hall looks like we've been robbed. Reminiscent of an everest base camp.
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There's water on site, but some people get used to the taste of their local water and find water from other areas tastes funny.
If you're fussy like that, bring some from home.Bottled water can come in handy for noisy generators too.
"Well, there's plenty of fuel in the tank. I don't know why it stopped"Posted 1 year ago # -
If you're worried about the water tasting funny, I don't think you're riding hard enough!
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To save everyone the bother of asking the same questions...most of the above remains excellent advice.
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No mention of a snorkel?
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Don't forget your riding kit
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Don't forget the mud tyres, mud bike and mud wellies.
Sense of humour and, oh yes, espresso machine, comfy chair, stove and some spares.
You don't need to worry about food too much. Stuff on site is good if you can't be bothered to make your own!
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I've made a small list while bored at work:
Waterproofs (Lighteight rain jacket or similar)
All cycle clothing (including winter kit)
Lights (fully charged)
All helmets
Spare gear cables
Floor pump
Zip ties
Toolbox (cycle specific)
Camelbak Mule
Hip pack
Tyres (Mud / Hi Rolling)
Innertubes
Punture Kit
Workstand
Fresh bottled water (lots)
Energy Drinks (lots)
Precooked pasta (made a huge batch and made tub sizes portions)
SRAM Powerlinks
Tyre levers
Velcro (might come in handy)
Shockpump
Spare handheld torch
Flash harrys
Trek Fuel EX8
Cube LTD Race (main weapon of choice)
Tent
Sleeping bag
Towels
Change of regular clothes
Decent all weather shoesPosted 11 months ago # -
Camelbak Mule
Why? It's a 9(?) mile lap.Posted 11 months ago # -
Who cares. Take it anyway. It'll provide something to store a rain jacket in if the weather looks changeable.
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