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@Stuart, did I dream it or didn't you indicate that the grid refs for the WRT would be sent about now. It's not leaving me enough time to build the strategically placed log cabin I was planning. Any news on the car that has gone into Clywedog this afternoon, it all sounds a bit grim.
Forget my ill informed rambling, the grid ref date is the 28th, just found your e mail.Doh.
I am loving this thread, I cant believe I have missed it.....I must sort an over nighter out...
@ Valleydaddy, nice blossom 😉
@ Pistonbroke, heard nothing about an accident ... hope they went in from the damn and not over the edge from the road above.
EDIT: Mounty, keep up man 😀
Cheers Stu, I was trying to get all artistic 😉
Hiding the rest of the shonky garden I expect. 😉
still s8tannorm -
I have had a few beers now....so now the brain has chilled out and I can now read through STW at a more leisurely pace 🙂
Hiding the rest of the shonky garden I expect
I must admit that is my best bush 😉
Pete - I see you've still left room to put your panniers on!
That rear bag looks good though I'm not sure I want butcher the ortilieb one I have - let me know how you get on with it
Seeing as Alpkit has run out of Rigs, does anyone have a template for a tarp??
Gonna have a go at making one..
Still got a couple of old ones I was issued, but fancy a change from the DPM Colourscheme..
🙂
Pete - I see you've still left room to put your panniers on
Yes indeed but hoping I don't have to, if you remember last time it took 2 of us to lift my bike over a gate!!
Tarp ideas here http://www.backpacking-lite.co.uk/diy/make-an-ultralight-solo-tarp.html
[b]Right food.[/b]
Just been making/mixing/bagging some up of my ultra cheap, I'm not paying 'Mountain House' prices when I can get a Vesta for a £1 stuff.
Basically I've got full day Breakfast, lunch, dinner, desert and snacks, coffee, tea & whisky. 2700 ish Calories 700grams
What's do other people reckon for food?
That rear bag looks good though I'm not sure I want butcher the ortilieb one I have - let me know how you get on with it
I felt the same Steve but I had a Lidl one that I used that was a couple of quid so no worries if I trash it at the weekend, I will take extra straps incase it fails 😉
But I think it will be fine as it feels sturdy enough 😉
So what you been a mixing tiger?
Food. for a day out in the hills
Breakfast - porridge with dried fruit, coffee
second breakfast - musli bar and dried fruit
elevensies - cereal bar.
Ist lunch - bread and cheese ( first day out - 2nd onwards crackers)
2nd lunch - more bread and cheese, cereal bar (cheese in a tube / tartex after first day}
Afternoon snack - cereal bar
Tea - sweets ./ cake if available tea or coffee
Dinner - cup a soup. pasta and sauce. instant custard type pudding
Supper - whisky and even more cereal bars.
2700 calories - nowhere near enough IMHO. I am looking for 5000+ for a day out in the hills
You eat like a Hobbit
Hobbits you say?
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where's the bikes??
Hobbits don't ride bikes
[b]Breakfast[/b] - Sachet of OatsoSimple Golden Syrup, Powdered Milk, Dried Fruit and a spoon of Ready Brek. add 200ml Boiling water and stir and stand for 2 mins. Coffee (Nescafe 3in1) 375 cals
[b]Lunch[/b] - Tesco value instant chicken noodles and pasta in a mug. Just add 400ml boiling water, Mini pack of Maryland cookies 510 cals
[b]Dinner[/b] - Vesta meal, throw rice away and add in 5min spaghetti, just add boiling water and stand. Instant custard powder and dried fruit and nuts, Coffee, 1000 cals
[b]Snacks[/b]
Animal biscuits
Fruit Flakes
Mars Bar
Whisky Miniature
2700-3000 cals / 700 grams
Add to this Haribo and stuff as needed
Whole days food <£5
Like the crackers and squeezey cheese idea though
Has anyone tried these boil(able) food bags? ... stick a meal in one, then drop the whole bag into your pan of boiling water and eat it straight from the bag.
I've reheated food using the boil in the bag method with food decanting to 'pour and store' bags. Worked ok, the bag pulls out at the bottom so it stands well.
Bigface0_0Gutted Alpkit have sold out of the Gourdon 20 really wanted one for Wales.
Is that the one with mesh posckets and compression elastic you are after? I have one I don't use, been used a handful of times and is orange.
I'll be at WRT.
From bitter experience, I'd say valleydaddy is going to have to watch out for drybag/front-tyre incidents. Especially with a suspension fork.
If that's OK, though, you've got a nice setup there!
Aidan - yes I was thinking the same when I took the pictures last night, I will be re-packing the front bag to make it slimmer and longer to avoid such an incident with drybag/front-tyre.
I don't think I am hardcore enought yet to go rigid up front too 😉
This thread seems to have become a bit of an unoffical WRT info source so...
Stuart, any idea what [i]time [/i]on Thursday you're going to email out those grid refs?
I have managed to a)sort my report deadline for work for the 27th, b) be just about the only person in the office and c) have Memory Map installed and ready at work.
So 9am would be great, y'know, just in case I've got nothing to do for my lunch break ;o)
@Dyffers ... I'll see what I can do, can't promise owt though as I'm guiding all week 😉 Yes, sorry if it seems to have become a slightly wrt thread but I suppose most of the folk who post on here will be riding the wrt.
Pete - I looped the grey straps on the bar roll around the bars as well - it makes it a lot more secure (I didn't trust those black velcro straps on their own!) and it meant I was able to pull the bag up a bit higher - certainly I had no issues with my Inbred/Revs set up on the last ride - apart from too many bloody punctures!
Cheers Steve good tip regarding the grey straps, I will do that for sure.
I keep meaning to call in and give you your socks back too - sorry 😳 , I am waiting in for CityLink to collect some parcels if they don't turn up I'll be driving down to the depot to drop them off myself so if I do I'll pop by 😉
Pete, where is the bar roll from?
Revelate by the looks of it
indeed it is a Revelate one, Steve and I bought one together to save on postage, took ages to come as well, didn't get stung for customs either unlike the Jannd bag.
Is the sub 5kg including food too? ... either way, it's a good weight considering there's a tent involved 😉
yes, dehydrated expedition food (orange bags) and gel and endurance blend chocolate brownies 😉
Rab and Haglofs clothing, Ti cook gear in seatbag.
Bedroll on bars is a little over a kilo for quilt, mat and pillow
few bits stashed in Tangle
and a lovely bright red tent on my back.
Think a whole new forum section is needed for bikepacking.. this thread is getting more traffic than bikepacking.net.
First bivi of the year tomorrow night somewhere up near Kielder... hoping next week I will have a delivery of bags from Revelate and Cleaveland Mountaineering to start the prep for Grenzstein trophy.
Great thread 🙂
Shame you can't make the WRT Paul ... maybe next year 😉
You're right about the interest, this thread just keeps running, the WRT blog gets 500 hits a day and Bikepacking.net seems pretty busy too. It's all good!
Hmm .. maybe WRT would be a better use of my time than racing round Kielder for 12 hours .. don't count me out just yet 🙂
You've missed the official entry cut off and the extra extended entry cut off BUT I'm a easily bought 😉
Let me know if you want in.
I spent Tuesday night under the stars.
Here's a video of it.
[b]Don't worry about the abrupt end[/b] - it's not finished, but I'm going away for a few days, so I thought I share in case it inspires someone to go out while I'm gone....
Very nice Alex. I think you've captured a certain something there.
I think that picture of the MiTi mug needs to be sent to Alpkit... Great film though. Makes me wish I was somewhere a little less flat right now.
Foodwise Booths do some excellent organic boil in the bag meals...
That's great Alex I look forward to seeing the final cut.
Hoping to recreate the same tomorrow night 😉








