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Flod, my unable assistant is attempting to make beer whilst i am away .
Last time we had to throw away 1500 gallons of beer as he mixed the wrong 2 chemicals and we dont want another Bopal do we ?


 
Posted : 27/04/2011 8:50 pm
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Glad you enjoyed it after we sang it's praises so highly. We're off that way tomorrow, managed to find space on a caravan site down the road!


 
Posted : 27/04/2011 9:29 pm
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[b]we had to throw away 1500 gallons of beer[/b]

(Sobs uncontrollably at the horrific thought of it all)

😥

'Flod'? 😕


 
Posted : 27/04/2011 9:31 pm
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[i]we had to throw away 1500 gallons of beer[/i]

Pure Gold too, IIRC. ❓ Flod indeed.


 
Posted : 27/04/2011 10:33 pm
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Thur 28 . Day 12 . Coed Y Brynen.

Stayed at the Cae Guy farm in the B and B . A good location if you are thinking of riding at CYB . The campsite seems adequate and the owners lovely.
They will even give you a lift to the local if you ask nicely
Rode the Dragons Back trail solo . Some really really flowy , swoopy parts and well designed around aged trees so some root balls to deal with .
Very hot again . horrible on the fire roads . I dont normally take my lid off , but on most of the climbs the lid and gloves came off.
Managed to just about not to stop at the half way cafe when i saw the Walls ice cream sign.
Didnt realise how much of it was the Beast , with some added fire road loops (pointless , .- the guide calls them sociable climbs . . great when you are on your own )
Really enjoyed the drop down from the high point on the munsters named sections
Left mid wales around 14.00 to head to Afan


 
Posted : 01/05/2011 7:21 pm
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We try and miss out that pointless climb up the fire road and then back down a fire road too. Hot for us as well yesterday, but I caved in and did spend half and hour at the mid way cafe. Agree that the munster sections are great.

Have you finished the tour now?


 
Posted : 01/05/2011 8:49 pm
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Gonna try something different at Afan? Or just do it all?! 🙂


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 12:16 pm
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Home now , so a little report on the last few days.

Arrived at Afan and set up tent at Bryn Bettws lodge. They need to spend less time building a 'world class 4x track' out of boulders , and a little more time on sorting toilets and showers for the tenting fraternity.
Drove over to Brechfa on Royal wedding friday and rode the black loop .
Some errosion caused by braking spoilt some sections, but it was bone dry , loose and running realy fast. Those huge berms just beg you to wang it in way too fast , crank it over , and pray the front sticks. Nice small group of 7 so we made good progress and totally avoided the wedding .

Sat = day 14 . Rode W2 on another hot day , fortunatly there was a strong breeze which took the worst of the heat away . 1 of the SMA regulares Jim had a big off on the wall, and landed some 30ft down the slope , cuts and bruises but nothing broken , apart from a modded rear wheel that resmebled a pringle.
Starting from Bryn Bettws is nice as the track runs alongside the campsite , but its a biatch of a climb after a stop at Glencorag back up to the top . Drank about 4 ltrs on the day but had fun, possibly on the best days riding

Sun = day15 . Cwmcarn on the way home . Didnt really enjoy the loop as its up up up , along , then down ,fast.
Think time spent on the skills / freeride area would improve my jumping ability , but one thing i did learn on my day with Jedi was beware cros winds as they whip away your front wheel , and it was very gusty up the top . Loved the next woodland section after that , had a clean full speed run down the pedally section parrallel to the rode . Gave it full beans and despite riding it blind, was fully rewarded with the 'riding god' eurphoria you get when you have expelled all your energy and ability ,survived , and spanked your mates.

Coffee and cake in the car park then home down the M4.


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 1:45 pm
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So 15 days continous riding . The least milage was a lap of Newcastleton, the most Red at Inners followed , by Red at GT . Although i think its almost the same as W2 .

Hardest .- Black at GT , solo, baking hot , and no wind worth mentioning .

Milage . Rode in the region of 250 miles . Drove 1720 miles . Met some lovely people .

Sponsored by Nature Valley Granola bars and Bannana Sorreen . I ate 6 boxes of bars, and 4 loaves of malt loaf .

The best was riding with people, riding is great and i love it, but the shared experience of fixing broken stuff, map reading , sharing cake , having a laugh , the banter , racing your mates , rubbing wheels , telling stories, drinking and eating enhances the experience alot.


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 1:55 pm
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Sounds fantastic. Not jealous at all 😉
When's the next one?


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 2:13 pm
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Well done Rob!


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 5:22 pm
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Did you have good weather as well Pete ?

Bet you loved Scotland , right up your street .
Mr Donne bumped into Brian at Afan as he was waiting for a taxi back to the campsite , and we had done one by then.


 
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The weather was great, couldn't believe how hot and sunny it was. A bit of a brief visit for us, but out of what we did I preferred 'Inners', having a little bit more of a natural feel to it.

Put your feet up now, you deserve it!


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 9:47 pm
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Nice one Rob. The worst weather we've had up here for over a month was whilst you were here, very unlucky. Glad you enjoyed your trip. Let me know next time you're planning a trip to the peaks and i'll show you some proper rocky hilly stuff 🙂


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 10:13 pm
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You certainly have some stamina! A lot of miles driven and ridden. Pleased you enjoyed it. 🙂

STW comes to the rescue once again with local people happy to guide around their trails. 8)


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 10:17 pm
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Well done Rob, you certainly must be in the peak of cycling fitness.

Oh and thanks for introducing us to the yumminess of banana soreen.

Sambob - can I come too?


 
Posted : 02/05/2011 10:19 pm
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You most certainly can. Beasty lockerbrook sound good? MMMMMMMM BANANA SOREEN, still havn't found any near me 🙁


 
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