I don't recall anything in the sermon on the mount about pandas. Are they an acceptable substitute for fishPickers wrote:I'm in as well!
Emergency eh? Given the size of the panda we'd need a bit of a miracle too!
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Nor me, that one dealt primarily with cheesemakers as I recall.I don't recall anything in the sermon on the mount about pandas. Are they an acceptable substitute for fish
Nice one!Don't know why but I can't help but picture parallels between Reg & 'The Panda' and Marvin & 'The Pig' in the film Red...
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Excuse my stupidity and ignorance but what is the actual start location other than South Wales and is it at all possible to get there or nearby by train?
Would love to be able to meet up with people and can wangle a week away but logistics are ever so slightly tedious from up here.(Shetland).
Would love to be able to meet up with people and can wangle a week away but logistics are ever so slightly tedious from up here.(Shetland).
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@MD - Transfer at Shrewsbury and a couple of stops down the Aberystwth line to Caersws. Then approx. 1 hour over a couple of lumps and down the hill to BBT.
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Fly to Manchester or Birmingham and get a lift from someone???Moder-dye wrote:Excuse my stupidity and ignorance but what is the actual start location other than South Wales and is it at all possible to get there or nearby by train?
Would love to be able to meet up with people and can wangle a week away but logistics are ever so slightly tedious from up here.(Shetland).
https://goo.gl/maps/QoFrKe5Mdwy
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A South Wales start might be interesting http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=287077 ... &A=Y&Z=120 is where to head to. Not sure of the nearest station, either Caersws or Machynlleth. I noticed at the winter event that there was a campaign in Carno to get one reinstated.Moder-dye wrote:Excuse my stupidity and ignorance but what is the actual start location other than South Wales and is it at all possible to get there or nearby by train?
Would love to be able to meet up with people and can wangle a week away but logistics are ever so slightly tedious from up here.(Shetland).
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Ooh not south ... south is merely an extension of England.South Wales
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For those of us with commitment issues is there a max number of entries and or cut off date?
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OK, I said I was stupid, for some reason I had BB towers located in South Wales in my head!
Thanks for the correct location, oddly enough that helps me a lot.
Other than making my own way my best bet would probably be sharing the driving/petrol with anyone heading down from Aberdeen/Edinburgh/Glasgow areas. Only a 9-11 hour drive depending on traffic Hmmm....
Thanks for the correct location, oddly enough that helps me a lot.
Other than making my own way my best bet would probably be sharing the driving/petrol with anyone heading down from Aberdeen/Edinburgh/Glasgow areas. Only a 9-11 hour drive depending on traffic Hmmm....
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We've never had to cap numbers but entry will close on April 1st.For those of us with commitment issues is there a max number of entries and or cut off date?
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"couple of stops down the Aberystwyth line to Caersws. Then approx. 1 hour over a couple of lumps and down the hill to BBT".
Yep, just booked me ticket.
Presumably you can get an airyplane thing direct to Birmingham? If so, direct train from there to Caersws every 2 hours.
Yep, just booked me ticket.
Presumably you can get an airyplane thing direct to Birmingham? If so, direct train from there to Caersws every 2 hours.
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Me and Cat have entered......better let her know hadn't I
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Keep it as a nice surpriseKarl wrote:Me and Cat have entered......better let her know hadn't I
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That's me in
This will be only my third visit to Wales, both previous times to Snowdonia, approx 40 and 20 years ago, seemed about time for another visit
Just checked the route from here in Mohacs with via Michelin, 2247 km, 1396 miles, 22hrs 9min driving time (aye that'll be right!)
Now just need to get for entry to the Lonely Hearts Club
ps. Was going to Scotland anyhow, just brought the annual visit forward and a wee detour from the A1/M1!
This will be only my third visit to Wales, both previous times to Snowdonia, approx 40 and 20 years ago, seemed about time for another visit
Just checked the route from here in Mohacs with via Michelin, 2247 km, 1396 miles, 22hrs 9min driving time (aye that'll be right!)
Now just need to get for entry to the Lonely Hearts Club
ps. Was going to Scotland anyhow, just brought the annual visit forward and a wee detour from the A1/M1!
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it's not that I can and others can't, it's that I will and others won't.
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No nearest I can do is two flights to Manchester which gives two chances for my bike to be left behind. Drive or train I think ...RIP wrote:"couple of stops down the Aberystwyth line to Caersws. Then approx. 1 hour over a couple of lumps and down the hill to BBT".
Yep, just booked me ticket.
Presumably you can get an airyplane thing direct to Birmingham? If so, direct train from there to Caersws every 2 hours.
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Ferry to Aberdeen then there's a direct flight to Birmingham. But since the ferry terminal and train station in Aberdeen are virtually next door that might be a bit easier than heading out to Dyce.
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If anyone gives a damn.... I'm in.
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Ah, OK, I was just looking at loganaire as I get islander discount on that. I also thought Manchester would be better, but I also thought it was in south waleswhitestone wrote:Ferry to Aberdeen then there's a direct flight to Birmingham. But since the ferry terminal and train station in Aberdeen are virtually next door that might be a bit easier than heading out to Dyce.
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"If anyone gives a damn" - I do Nige . However, it's best if we don't get within more than a few miles of each other or the lunacy will be something akin to some lumps of uranium reaching a critical mass, and we have a duty not to inflict this on the good burghers of Powys. It almost happened in the Star but luckily we were pulled apart by the siren call of drink. I went to get one which allowed the lunacy-fuel damping rods to be inserted in time. I'm losing the metaphor a bit now.
Wonder how many more posts there'll be on this thread before the inevitable thinly-veiled and very naughty attempts to extract some clues from long-suffering Stuart. I'm thinking we'll be heading north-east this time. Oops. But I know Stuart is immune to such pathetic wheedling these days!
Wonder how many more posts there'll be on this thread before the inevitable thinly-veiled and very naughty attempts to extract some clues from long-suffering Stuart. I'm thinking we'll be heading north-east this time. Oops. But I know Stuart is immune to such pathetic wheedling these days!
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If your flying to Birmingham let me know ,right time of day and it's only 1/2 HR away from me and I'll collect youModer-dye wrote:Ah, OK, I was just looking at loganaire as I get islander discount on that. I also thought Manchester would be better, but I also thought it was in south waleswhitestone wrote:Ferry to Aberdeen then there's a direct flight to Birmingham. But since the ferry terminal and train station in Aberdeen are virtually next door that might be a bit easier than heading out to Dyce.
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Im in ..... can only do the lite this year as cant get the monday off
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???RIP wrote:"...clues....
People actually plan a route via the points?