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Nice to see you've been using your paternity leave constructivly. 😉
Thanks. I've been out on the bike two days on the trot for the first time in ages too 😉
Pete - I'll mail you.
Thanks. I've been out on the bike two days on the trot for the first time in ages too
Good lad 😉
Read on Alpkits twitter today that 200 miles of the Penine bridleway is now open. Sounds like a decent 2 nighter to me. See how far you can go in 3 days.
Early days but would anybody fancy a crack at it in say June(ish) time?
I will add last time I organised one of these night 2 was spent in a beer garden 🙂
Tarp spread over pub benches
sounds good Matt keep me informed I may be able to get a pass to come and play if we are back from France 😉
not sure if I'll get away with it but I quite fancy the Penine Way - I'll start negotiations!
Stu - yes it was, though it wasn't an exhaustive search, just the cheapest price from a place I knew. Free postage too.
*I fully understand that what I'm about to say crosses the line from nerdyness to uber nerdyness.
I've a few plans and ideas floating around in my head (as ever) for next year and later on this year. One of them is the forming of a bikepacking club. I've no firm plans and as yet it's only an idea but if it comes off would anyone be interested?
Anyone who knows me will know that things would be pretty informal. In my mind it seems that it might be a good way to concolidate a lot of the contacts, information and ideas that are already out there.
Ta.
Need you ask me? 🙄
No badges ... because we're roughty toughty types (rather than tufty) I thought we could wear badgers 😀
I've just noticed Tufty has a walking stick
.. and ginger pubes
I'm in for the club and I haven't even popped my bikepacking cherry yet
I've a few plans and ideas floating around in my head (as ever) for next year and later on this year. One of them is the forming of a bikepacking club.
I've got an idea for the first 'official' club trip abroad...
Bikepacking Tour of Mount Blanc anyone?
I attempted it in 2009 but went too early in the season and got snowed off the mountains. I'm planning on having another go next year. (I was going to do it this year but got press ganged into a trip to Les Arcs instead and have, therefore, expended all my 2011-away-from-the-family holiday credits)
Also @ flatfish: do you still have room in your car from Bristol to the WRT and back? Looks like none of the Dartmoor Posse are in on the event 🙁 (e-mail in profile)
I'd join in with a baclpacking club. Would be a good resource.
Im in... I love a club 8)
Just googled the trip and its a 470miles round trip for us...Does that mean I've won a prize for the longest distance travelled to WRT??
count me in if it happens and I know the good lady wife will make us some badges if required 😉
I may get some made for the WRTSTWBC - which is the Welsh Ride Thing Singletrack World Bivvy Club 😉
I'll get an image in a bit 😀
Badges sounds good, I can have it attaced to my wildcat bag (once I order it)
Badges sounds good
Hmmm, I'm not so sure. That's an extra 7 grammes to haul around whilst out on manouveres 😉
I came across this book on the web, looks like some excellent possibilities for bike packing in the Alps. I have a pdf copy somewhere but I can't remember where from. The pics give good idea of some of the routes though.
http://www.ocd.org.uk/alps/rs/fred.htm
Stu, I've given this some thought over the last few hours, and my considered response is this:
Informal arrangements usually end up being ineffective in my experience and/or only a few end up being completely committed which negates the need for a club in some respects. As far as information resource is concerned, there are several good places on the internet already (STW, bikepacking.net, Bikepacking UK, ACA etc) where info on bikepacking is easily accessible to read or contribute too, and to concentrate on added info to these places rather than creating new ones would be better I think. Forums such as this only attract a handful of contributors compared to the number of individuals that actually visit, and the tags above suggest some of the readership don't take it too seriously anyway. Contrary to this, you have 75+ people wanting to do the WRT.
Perhaps I've mis-interpreted your intentions, but I've seen small/ exclusive clubs fail pretty quickly after the initial bust of enthusiasm. I'd undoubtedly join if one was set up, but my expectations wouldn't be that high over and above what we have achieved within the context of this thread: a couple of pre-planned bivvy trips, exchange of gear usage/ ideas and the promotion of an annual event, namely the WRT.
In this respect, perhaps we have an informal club already?
Ian
+1 IanB I agree but we Brits love a club 😉
I think (for whats its worth) As long as people post there trips on this thread, and maybe an arraned trip or 2 and the main event WRT you cant really go wrong. Seems like everyone who posts is keen, the longer this thread goes on Im sure the more people will wonder what there missing and join in....
Who pissed on your chips Ian? 😉
Go outdoors flyer for bivi bags,
@ flatfish - Nobody. Just thought I'd try and be constructive... You know me well enough anyway 🙂
@Bigface - yes, that's what I was aiming at, only in many more words, and possibly with a greater degree of mis-interpretation.
@ flatfish - is the alpine bivi the one you have?
Post #1200
bugger you got 1200
Edit: no i have the ascent.
bugger you got page 31...
Isn't the Ascent about 600g?
Quick question for the tarpists out there: midge nets - what do people use?
I have an Alpkit Hunka which is a open around the face area and a bit prone to the flying teeth.
Must be something out there which just covers the facial area?
@valleydaddy - I think if you going to call it the [b]Welsh[/b] Ride Thing Singletrack World Bivi Club, you should have a Welsh flag?
Right - I have a baby to burp, and then I'm off to bed.
I'M NOT WELSH!!!!!
@IanB I'm working on that, just have to get the Scottish wife to do the graphic 😉
Cheap and cheerful is where its at for me due to lots of home improvements ongoing. Whats [url= http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/hi-gear-bivvi-bag-p143963 ]THIS[/url] like as a bag?
I want a material style one instead of a pin one, like the one's the kids sow on there jeans in the 80's
Slugwash that is a great badge.
@Everyone - taking all comments on board 😀 ... Right I'm off to instruct some ladies in the black art of jumping off stuff.
PSA: Rock and Run have these on offer:
http://www.rockrun.com/products/Rab-Ranger-eVent-Bivi.html
Event bivy bag for £75. Also they have the the Rab 'Storm' bag for £35.
Hth
Marko



