NOT the Trans Cambrian Way.

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Bearbonesnorm
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Re: NOT the Trans Cambrian Way.

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Makes me wonder which direction the WRT grid refs will be going this year?
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Re: NOT the Trans Cambrian Way.

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What I like about Wales is that you can grab some maps and plot a good E-W/W-E route including plenty of off-road pretty much anywhere from the South to the North :cool:
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Re: NOT the Trans Cambrian Way.

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Looked at the TCW a few times and thought I'd have to do in both directions to back get to the car anyway :lol: Looks like it may have to be to the sea and back now
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Re: NOT the Trans Cambrian Way.

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Charliecres wrote: Sun May 09, 2021 7:06 pm I’m close to persuading a couple of MTB mates (new to bikepacking but reasonably fit and technically adept) to join me on a relaxed ride of the TCW.

I’d be very keen to include a better ending and any other improvements along the way.
I can recommend Stu’s alternative TCW end. I did it in December 2019. So much nicer to finish at the seaside proper, and you can get a bite to eat at the Witherspoons next to the station while you wait for your train. :-bd
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