WRT route sharing for a non local?
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WRT route sharing for a non local?
I was a first timer at this year's WRT and ended up buying a route from Stuart.
I kept riding past stuff thinking it looked good but kept to the route as I've never ridden in Wales before so didn't want to risk ending up in a bog!
I'm definitely going to come back down this year for another look about. It's a long drive so I haven't got the luxury of a random explore
Sooooo....
Can I ask anyone to share their WRT routes with me please, so I can get my bearings and an idea where the good stuff is
I'll be on the rigid MTB and love a challenge so rougher the better.
I kept riding past stuff thinking it looked good but kept to the route as I've never ridden in Wales before so didn't want to risk ending up in a bog!
I'm definitely going to come back down this year for another look about. It's a long drive so I haven't got the luxury of a random explore
Sooooo....
Can I ask anyone to share their WRT routes with me please, so I can get my bearings and an idea where the good stuff is
I'll be on the rigid MTB and love a challenge so rougher the better.
Re: WRT route sharing for a non local?
Not WRT routes but these are all the BB200 routes from past years
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewe ... 330949&z=9
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewe ... 330949&z=9
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Cheers for that. They'll come in handy..
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I thought the request was for the best bits The aim is not to end up in a bog not be directed to 200/300km of themwoodsmith wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 10:39 am Not WRT routes but these are all the BB200 routes from past years
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewe ... 330949&z=9
I cant help directly (never ridden at the WRT which I must do something about) but are you on Strava? If you look at your ride for this year and use flybys you should be able to find the rides of some of the others there which would help.
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The routes I was planning:
I also worked up an alternate route for Sunday/Monday, which is closer to what I actually rode. There are massive chunks of both Sunday and Monday's routes that I didn't ride, so I have no idea what they're actually like...
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
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I did wonder that after speaking to Stuart on my return. He mentioned something about folk not talking to him for awhile after one of the yearssean_iow wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 8:33 amI thought the request was for the best bits The aim is not to end up in a bog not be directed to 200/300km of themwoodsmith wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 10:39 am Not WRT routes but these are all the BB200 routes from past years
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewe ... 330949&z=9
I cant help directly (never ridden at the WRT which I must do something about) but are you on Strava? If you look at your ride for this year and use flybys you should be able to find the rides of some of the others there which would help.
I'll take what I can get though
Good idea on the flyby.. I forget about that feature.
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Your a star. Thank you.Boab wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 12:30 pm The routes I was planning: I also worked up an alternate route for Sunday/Monday, which is closer to what I actually rode. There are massive chunks of both Sunday and Monday's routes that I didn't ride, so I have no idea what they're actually like...
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Here you go chap. Not the full route I planned but some cracking trails.
https://strava.app.link/sN3HOdGb0pb
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Re: WRT route sharing for a non local?
I find Strava Flybys not so helpful anymore.
A privacy update a while back means that you have to opt in to Flyby and that’s not well publicised. As a result a lot fewer folk are available to view than in the past.
A privacy update a while back means that you have to opt in to Flyby and that’s not well publicised. As a result a lot fewer folk are available to view than in the past.
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That's the spirit. Thank youRich3rd wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 6:35 pmHere you go chap. Not the full route I planned but some cracking trails.
https://strava.app.link/sN3HOdGb0pb
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Yeah. Quick look at it the other night seemed to come to a bit of a dead end due to the privacy thinglune ranger wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 7:35 pm I find Strava Flybys not so helpful anymore.
A privacy update a while back means that you have to opt in to Flyby and that’s not well publicised. As a result a lot fewer folk are available to view than in the past.
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If you find a segment on your WRT ride, look at the leaderboard and see who rode it on the same date, click on their time and you can see their ride.
Works best if you pick a segment that's obscure and likely to only be WRT riders (or even create one) to increase the chances of the people on the leaderboard being fellow WRTers.
Works best if you pick a segment that's obscure and likely to only be WRT riders (or even create one) to increase the chances of the people on the leaderboard being fellow WRTers.
Adventure without risk is Disneyland - Bikemonger
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I do this quite a lot, then request to follow people I may have stopped to have a chat with, or just randoms who look like they've gone somewhere entertaining...sean_iow wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 1:20 pm If you find a segment on your WRT ride, look at the leaderboard and see who rode it on the same date, click on their time and you can see their ride.
Works best if you pick a segment that's obscure and likely to only be WRT riders (or even create one) to increase the chances of the people on the leaderboard being fellow WRTers.
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.