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Cats out of the bag!
That's me with a new goal for 2012 then, good on you Aiden, :D hope it all comes off.

http://www.aidanharding.com/ewe/
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It's getting popular that's the second one I've heard about in as many days ... details of the other one when I've had the 'nod' ;)
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that's the second one I've heard about in as many days
Heard something similar on twitter earlier.

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Very interesting. Was planning to do the Grenzstein Trophy next year. Hope dates don't clash or I may need to reconsider.
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Sorry I can't say ... I'm sure the person who can will be along at some point shortly.
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What it worrying is that I have been given the OK by the wife to do this :!:

Looks to be very exciting indeed. I suspect navigation will be my biggest headache, thats a lot of maps to sort!!

Good luck in getting it together Aiden. June would be ideal ;)
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Now that's a proper adventure. Hope I'm able to take part. Will be great to see how the route takes shape.
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Im game for 2012. Good way to celebrate turning 40.
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Start date announced as 15th July
I'm primed holiday booked, just need to sort a bike out now :!:
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I'm primed holiday booked
Until the route is revealed, I don't know how much holiday I should be booking!
just need to sort a bike out now
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Primed here too. Pass from the wife sorted, 2012 training started after a December R&R month.

One big issue is whether I can afford an Etrex 30 and UK OS mapping before July :?
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Entries open on the EWE site.
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Best stop messing about and get my portion of the route converted to gpx ;)
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Having been focussing on this for the last few months, the week before entries open I've had to admit defeat as it overlap's my partners summer holidays (she's a teacher).

Pretty depressed about it to be honest. 2012 is looking like the first year in five without a multiday bike event in it. :cry:
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Looks like it's shaping up to be one heck of a route. I'll have to remain a spectator this year (and next), but I will be following with interest as the race unfolds.
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Dyffers wrote:Having been focussing on this for the last few months, the week before entries open I've had to admit defeat as it overlap's my partners summer holidays (she's a teacher).

Pretty depressed about it to be honest. 2012 is looking like the first year in five without a multiday bike event in it. :cry:
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That's the bit thats making me hesitate, that and the letter of intent.

But then I guess that's the point, you need to be 100% committed. If I can clear it in my head, then I'm in. If not, then it'll wait for another year.
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Full route for the EWE now available: http://www.aidanharding.com/ewe/route/

Still only 5 riders on the start list though.
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1280 miles ... that's quite a long way ;)

I know what my (fairly short) section's like, if everyone's is similar it'll be one hell of a ride!
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There is a ass-load of climbing on that route as well. What a fantastic ride it's going to be for those doing it this year. Just thinking about it right now is making my eyes water though. Perhaps in a couple of years :D
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Looking at the route profile, I'm glad to see that Ian and my Welsh section doesn't let the side down with ascent/descent ;)
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Are you responsible for including that horrible little stretch of tricky trail just to the south of a lovely smooth track/road, just before Claerwen? Good effort :D
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I'd been looking at possible routes for a trip I'm planning in July. Looks like I'll be riding the reverse of the Cannock - Chepstow section. :D 360 miles in 5 days sould be manageable, but I don't suppose I'll be able to get feedback on the route back to Aidan in time.
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Are you responsible for including that horrible little stretch of tricky trail just to the south of a lovely smooth track/road, just before Claerwen? Good effort
No, I believe that's down to Ian. I will hold my hand up to ... going UP Foel Fadian :D
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s8tannorm wrote:
Are you responsible for including that horrible little stretch of tricky trail just to the south of a lovely smooth track/road, just before Claerwen? Good effort
No, I believe that's down to Ian. I will hold my hand up to ... going UP Foel Fadian :D
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