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Sent you yours just now JC. Your area's quite a toughie, but have managed to sort out some sea, country, and urban-warrior so have done me best. Managed to include an obligatory in-the-sea one too so that's good.

Yeah we need more contestants, c'mon guys/gals! Where's the rest of the 150 that would normally jump at WRT? Now that cake has been reinstated you've no excuse!
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Based on Reg's grid refs for me.....

New guide line to follow if you want to.

Bike changes are allowed if you have it with you in your bothy and the others can be left safe in there with your kit while you are away riding.
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RIP wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 7:59 pm Now that cake has been reinstated you've no excuse!
Ooo tea and cake, quite right, can’t have a HRT without it.
Prizes.... got a feeling I might win a fancy rear hub :-bd
Pubs :(( ok off-licence, not quite the same
Already talking bollocks to myself so that’s covered
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I’m up for this. Anyone want to pick me 10 grid refs within a 15k radius of Dorking town centre? :-bd
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Ooooo, raffle prizes, I’d forgotten about that, now’s the time to pass off all those stealth purchases as WRT raffle prizes without fear of a beating from the wife.
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Yep - have sorted my raffle tickets out, hopefully a T-shirt, and I'll be doing my weights soon. Can we have a virtual weigh-in Taylor, if you've got your virtual scales handy?
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Charliecres wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 8:42 pm I’m up for this. Anyone want to pick me 10 grid refs within a 15k radius of Dorking town centre? :-bd
I will :-bd I can send you a picture of my radius by PM or just make it 10k from Newchurch on the Isle of Wight. I've limited myself to a 10k radius as otherwise it's the whole Island and that feels a bit naughty at the moment.

As I've never been to a WRT are the refs meant to be at anything? On road? Off road?
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sean_iow wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 8:59 pm are the refs meant to be at anything?
You're opening up a big can of worms there Sean :grin: .
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Okay John, I'm in... what do I need to do now?
Wait for me...
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Charliecres wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 8:42 pm I’m up for this. Anyone want to pick me 10 grid refs within a 15k radius of Dorking town centre? :-bd
Here you go

TQ 139431
TQ 058428
TQ 203458
TQ 141503
TQ 178601
TQ 090584
TQ 176377
TQ 043492
TQ 244523
TQ 234424

As there was no guidance on what a point should constitute I've picked spots that caught my eye and hoped for the best.
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Thanks Sean! :-bd I’ll pick you some when I get a chance ( probably tomorrow night)
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sean_iow wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 9:46 pm As there was no guidance on what a point should constitute I've picked spots that caught my eye and hoped for the best.
Perfect mate.

I've just done my 3 routes around all (but the one in the sea off the lake district :roll: ) of 13 (yes 13... not 10... but bloody 13 :oops: ) a total of 69.6 miles mapped over 3 riders from the bothy.
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Charliecres wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 10:14 pm Thanks Sean! :-bd I’ll pick you some when I get a chance ( probably tomorrow night)
Better be quicker than that, please, we're riding the day afterwards, and Sean has to map his route out
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barney wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 9:41 pm Okay John, I'm in... what do I need to do now?
Find a virtual ride buddy....

Anyone out there interested in virtual partner Barney?

And follow these guidelines viewtopic.php?f=7&t=16910&start=25#p215496

Message each other your post code.

Send the other person 10 hand picked grid ref's around their home and the mileage that they want to ride out to.

Plot your route/routes. and ride them from Friday.

Reg did me 3 clusters of grid refs
I randomly scattered Whitestones grid refs.


Go exploring your own area and take a picture at each grid ref if you can be bothered
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And it's about that sort of time of the week before the WRT that I get slagged off for putting up an early weather forecast.... :ugeek:

So best not upset you all

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Some grid refs for Sean. Plotted on my phone, so I hope there’s a good spread :oops:

SZ 536 802
SZ 473 879
SZ 546 865
SZ 625 859
SZ 617 901
SZ 520 896
SZ 522 836
SZ 567 801
SZ 593 895
SZ 475 797

Had a quick check of the ones you picked for me, Sean, and they’ll definitely give me some good riding and take me to a few spots I’ve not visited before. Thanks! :-bd
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Charliecres wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 7:22 am Some grid refs for Sean. Plotted on my phone, so I hope there’s a good spread :oops:
Thanks for them :-bd These's a good spread in my area. As I live on a small(ish) Island I have obviously been to every bit of it so motivation to get out can be an issue as there's nowhere new to go. Normally the thought of heading off somewhere new, Wales/Scotland/Lakes, would keep me going but at the moment I don't have that either. A set of points chosen by someone else is just the thing to motivate me to get out in the sun :grin:

Your phone plotting has managed to locate some of the higher points as well :wink: I'll take the bike fully loaded just to add to the fun :smile:
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We need one more to partner Barney.

Please post on here if you can help and drop him a message.

Anyone else want to sign up to help keep your mind of the sh1te that's going on in the world?
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I can do barney some references :-bd
Quite enjoyed my mapping trip around Hull.
Got my routes sorted :-bd 87 miles in total.
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Barney is now sorted Steve but thanks for the offer.

I'm helping him with a WRT Lite version.

Anyone else want to join in?

Steve, are you ok to do a route or several?

Don't worry if you are no good with grid refs or mapping,
If you let us/Steve/me know the following and that you have a GPS to follow a line on and we can do the rest.

1) Give us your rough area that you live (not detailed for obvious reasons)
2) How many days you want to ride out from your home Fri, Sat and/or Sun
3) The mileage you fancy riding each day (5 mile to 50 miles it no problem)
4) the bike that you will be riding (fat, MTB, gravel, road)

And one of us will do you a loop or 3 and have it back to you before the ride off on Friday morning.
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Aye John I don’t mind doing some ref,s. As for routes I’ll do some but just remember I don’t know your area, there’s only so much you can get from maps and geograph/streetview so don’t hold it against me if it’s horrible
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BigdummySteve wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 10:57 am Aye John I don’t mind doing some ref,s. As for routes I’ll do some but just remember I don’t know your area, there’s only so much you can get from maps and geograph/streetview so don’t hold it against me if it’s horrible
Stuart gets away with it several times a year so we should be ok ;-)
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Thanks for the GRs, Bob. An, er, eclectic selection (*) :smile: .

To anyone not joined in yet - why not?! This is shaping up to be really good fun. Which contestants do we have so far John? Opening my GRs message from Bob was almost like having an extra birthday, I was wriggling with excitement. Several of them I've never been near before and I've lived here 30 years.

Quite entertaining looking at the What3Words locations on gridreffinder as well - "tomato.shipwreck.crash" has got to be worth visiting... "dragons.mainland.boardroom" must have some fiery corporate meetings.... and "fattening.packages.clings" presumably refers to the lemon drizzle that I shall be consuming.

(*) bit of a tongue-twister those. Almost anagrams of each other. Er, but not.
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I think there are a dozen of us now.
Not even 10% who took their time out to travel to Wales this weekend... But hey it's up to them, maybe they enjoy the sofa and Netflix...

Now where the hell is my GPS handlebar bracket?
3/4 of an hour wasted looking for it and ... Nothing.
At least I've got a bit of time before the Friday morning ride off to find it.
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If I'm not too late, I'm in for this!

Reg has kindly offered to provide a selection of GRs for me, in best LHC form I'll ignore most of them and make a route up. I have suggested a couple of refs that may (or may not) correspond to pubs that are doing take away food.... I may (or may not) use one or more of these regardless.
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