BB200 2017 - No More Speculation
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Re: BB200 2017 - No More Speculation
I think we need to bear in mind that each year, sections of the route are plotted directly over a RoW as shown on OS mapping. Usually, there's no actual path on the ground that tallys with the RoW. However, there may be some other track that runs nearby. In the interests of keeping landowners / RoW officers happy, I have little choice but to follow the shown RoW.
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Yes indeed!Karl wrote:Stupid us Si!
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My cunning plan is to just follow the tyre tracks and path through the bracken.
What could go wrong?
What could go wrong?
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Always assuming that the ROW doesn't go over a 500ft high cliff http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=256691 ... &A=Y&Z=115 (I know it's a footpath but the principle holds) In this instance I don't know if it's a deliberate OS mistake or the underlying ROW map is wrong.I think we need to bear in mind that each year, sections of the route are plotted directly over a RoW as shown on OS mapping. Usually, there's no actual path on the ground that tallys with the RoW. However, there may be some other track that runs nearby. In the interests of keeping landowners / RoW officers happy, I have little choice but to follow the shown RoW.
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I try and avoid that where I can Bob and rely on adding this to the route details: Please remember, no gpx file is 100% accurate to the metre so use common sense when following the line on your gps. maybe I give people too much credit?Always assuming that the ROW doesn't go over a 500ft high cliff
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Re: BB200 2017 - No More Speculation
I did respect that when re-plotting. I've just tweaked it even closer to the ROW lines over Carnau, although even those can be suspect, the OS isn't perfect.Bearbonesnorm wrote:I think we need to bear in mind that each year, sections of the route are plotted directly over a RoW as shown on OS mapping. Usually, there's no actual path on the ground that tallys with the RoW. However, there may be some other track that runs nearby. In the interests of keeping landowners / RoW officers happy, I have little choice but to follow the shown RoW.
edit: snipped — a funny too far is no longer funny. Apologies for any offence caused.
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I remember being on Mr Barringtons tail over the first bit of Carnau back in 2013 BB200, it was handy following local knowledge. Then I lost him, and Carnau became a nightmare!
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I'm more than used to a certain level of post-ride grumble but pre-ride grumbling is something quite new and makes me wonder whether times / attitudes are changing. At this moment, I'd ask anyone riding this years event to make the most of it.
EDIT: and if anyone is stupid enough to ride in the reservoir rather than along the track - you're obviously a f*cking liability and I'll happily refund your entry in the hope you don't attend.
EDIT: and if anyone is stupid enough to ride in the reservoir rather than along the track - you're obviously a f*cking liability and I'll happily refund your entry in the hope you don't attend.
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Getting lost is half the fun, and if there is a Russian dude on a fatbike, ignore his directions.Bearbonesnorm wrote:I'm more than used to a certain level of post-ride grumble but pre-ride grumbling is something quite new and makes me wonder whether times / attitudes are changing. At this moment, I'd ask anyone riding this years event to make the most of it.
Thanks again Stu for organising it.
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I'd be suggesting that all the moaning princesses just stay at home. Someone may break a nail or somethingBearbonesnorm wrote:I'm more than used to a certain level of post-ride grumble but pre-ride grumbling is something quite new and makes me wonder whether times / attitudes are changing. At this moment, I'd ask anyone riding this years event to make the most of it.
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"pre-grumbling" - I've having that for a future article. Genius and a perfect 1st world indicator.Bearbonesnorm wrote:I'm more than used to a certain level of post-ride grumble but pre-ride grumbling is something quite new and makes me wonder whether times / attitudes are changing. At this moment, I'd ask anyone riding this years event to make the most of it.
EDIT: and if anyone is stupid enough to ride in the reservoir rather than along the track - you're obviously a f*cking liability and I'll happily refund your entry in the hope you don't attend.
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I'm probably* over-preparing, but when you live in the middle of Fenlandia where people think Castle Hill is big at about 10m — that is absolutely not a joke! — and you only get to ride in Welsh Wales once or twice a year at best, I'm just trying to minimise stopped time by knowing where I'm going — I like riding my bike; I'm not a fan of standing around staring at maps trying to work out where I went wrong. Also, the prep is half the fun for me, others not so much.Bearbonesnorm wrote:I'm more than used to a certain level of post-ride grumble but pre-ride grumbling is something quite new and makes me wonder whether times / attitudes are changing. At this moment, I'd ask anyone riding this years event to make the most of it.
On the plus side, having looked at Stuart's route, and ridden some of it on WRT, I'd say it's going to be pretty special, especially with the weather it looks like Stu's booked!
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* definitely, I'd say.
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** edit: although I'm actually quite good at that, tooWilkyboy wrote:I'm not a fan of standing around staring at maps trying to work out where I went wrong**
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Stu, this is for you:
You appear to *like* doing things that in my mind and/or experience are akin to herding the proverbial cats. For that I salute you
EDIT - I've just spotted there's a panda in this too - RESULT!!
You appear to *like* doing things that in my mind and/or experience are akin to herding the proverbial cats. For that I salute you
EDIT - I've just spotted there's a panda in this too - RESULT!!
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I'd hope you know me well enough by now to know I'm mostly having a little fun at your expense.
Just remember folks... whilst he may have ridden (walked) all of this at some point or another, the route is from memory in quite a few places, not from an actual logged ride.
Just remember folks... whilst he may have ridden (walked) all of this at some point or another, the route is from memory in quite a few places, not from an actual logged ride.
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i think there is just some pre ride nerves stu .
personally I don't bother worrying any more ,just turn up and see how it goes
finish or not it will be a good day out on the bike and at least I am not at work
personally I don't bother worrying any more ,just turn up and see how it goes
finish or not it will be a good day out on the bike and at least I am not at work
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Yep, what Pete said
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Yup, download gps night before turn up and ride. It is what it isburty wrote:i think there is just some pre ride nerves stu .
personally I don't bother worrying any more ,just turn up and see how it goes
finish or not it will be a good day out on the bike and at least I am not at work
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makes me chuckle. Why folk over analyze stuff. As above turn on the gpx sat morn and follow a line....simple. dont worry if you get lost look at it as a positive at least ul find some new trails
On a serious note!! Yippy iv just seen the weather forcast and it's looking like shorts and tshirt and much suncream will be needed
A repeat of last yr I really hope so...makes it so much easier going. See u all Fri night/sat
On a serious note!! Yippy iv just seen the weather forcast and it's looking like shorts and tshirt and much suncream will be needed
A repeat of last yr I really hope so...makes it so much easier going. See u all Fri night/sat
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And my GPX tidies up only the roady/tracky bits — the memorable sections do follow Stuart's route almost dot-for-dotRichard G wrote:Just remember folks... whilst he may have ridden (walked) all of this at some point or another, the route is from memory in quite a few places, not from an actual logged ride.
Ps. the more I think about it, the more I'm erring towards using just Stuart's GPX to get the full BB200 experience, as I feel like I might've missed the point somewhere — the riders who reported the most fun in previous years seem to be those who just got on with it
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What have you done?!?Mike wrote:Yippy iv just seen the weather forcast and it's looking like shorts and tshirt and much suncream will be needed
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Stop moaning and just fricken ride it as an adventure! over analysis and spreadsheets and that sort of nonsence just sucks all of the fun out of any kind of sponteneity .
Not knowing what`s around the corner makes for a proper bikepacking ride.
If you don`t want any surprises go around a your local trail centre a couple of dozen times
Not knowing what`s around the corner makes for a proper bikepacking ride.
If you don`t want any surprises go around a your local trail centre a couple of dozen times
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I started writing a route plan - with distances and key places. Had to give up as it went:
Start. 0km
Llanbrynmair. 215km
then thought about printing off t he elevation profile so I could see what was coming. When I looked at it in memorymap it was obvious that it was a bad idea. There's about 15 hills with a 200m climb, and 50 with a 100m climb. That's mind destroying!!
So, now the plan is to turn up with a gps, a load of food, some lights and enjoy it.
Start. 0km
Llanbrynmair. 215km
then thought about printing off t he elevation profile so I could see what was coming. When I looked at it in memorymap it was obvious that it was a bad idea. There's about 15 hills with a 200m climb, and 50 with a 100m climb. That's mind destroying!!
So, now the plan is to turn up with a gps, a load of food, some lights and enjoy it.
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of knowing where the hills are, or how long they are. I've removed that screen from my GPS now.