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The route appears to go the wrong way down one way streets in both Crickhowell and Builth. I've re-routed on the shortest legal route, but just wanted to check that this won't result in a DNF?!
Apologies, oversight on my behalf. Certainly won't result in a DNF - I'd advise everyone to apply common sense and detour those bits or simply walk them.
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Shouldn't be of any worry - but more restrictions in North Wales as of Thursday:

https://gov.wales/local-coronavirus-res ... orth-wales

Puts my plan of a weekend jaunt round the Paddy Buckley out the window. But such is the way of things.
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Powys still reasonably low, so we just have to hope that it continues that way.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 7:38 pm
The route appears to go the wrong way down one way streets in both Crickhowell and Builth. I've re-routed on the shortest legal route, but just wanted to check that this won't result in a DNF?!
Apologies, oversight on my behalf. Certainly won't result in a DNF - I'd advise everyone to apply common sense and detour those bits or simply walk them.
Hoping that's the extent of this year's hike-a- bike😅
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From the Times:

‘Mark Drakeford, the Welsh first minister, wrote to Mr Johnson to urge him to stop English people living in high-risk areas travelling to Wales’

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GregMay wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:27 pm Shouldn't be of any worry - but more restrictions in North Wales as of Thursday:

https://gov.wales/local-coronavirus-res ... orth-wales........
In a way I'm glad I live in Conwy county, hopefully it'll be quieter here from now on... :???:
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lune ranger wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 6:30 am From the Times:

‘Mark Drakeford, the Welsh first minister, wrote to Mr Johnson to urge him to stop English people living in high-risk areas travelling to Wales’

Watch this space
It's a complete farce. Here's some figures (cases per 100,000).

Welsh areas in lockdown:

Conwy - 43
Denbighshire - 42
Flintshire - 45
Carmarthenshire - 67
Neath- Port Talbot - 49
Bridgend - 109
Cardiff - 76

Our local area, Craven - 110 but we are not in lockdown/under restrictions yet Lancaster with 50 is.
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I didn’t say it wasn’t a farce.
No one knows the actual numbers to any degree of accuracy but they are definitely rising fast.
Everyone knows the rules/guidance are/is straight out of Monty Python but this is the situation we are living in.
The thing that it’s hard to argue against is that unnecessary travel in a pandemic isn’t sensible and Mr Drakeford is making a reasonable point.
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whitestone wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 8:00 am
lune ranger wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 6:30 am From the Times:

‘Mark Drakeford, the Welsh first minister, wrote to Mr Johnson to urge him to stop English people living in high-risk areas travelling to Wales’

Watch this space
It's a complete farce. Here's some figures (cases per 100,000).

Welsh areas in lockdown:

Conwy - 43
Denbighshire - 42
Flintshire - 45
Carmarthenshire - 67
Neath- Port Talbot - 49
Bridgend - 109
Cardiff - 76

Our local area, Craven - 110 but we are not in lockdown/under restrictions yet Lancaster with 50 is.
More Bengali community in Lancaster Bob. They obviously don't know how to follow 2m guidance rules and more at risk from it (the Covid) hurting em. So the govt obviously feel more inclined to 'care' for their needs....

Same way the new lockdown rules came in overnight, the night before eid, that no visiting families in gardens but pub crawling is (was... but I lost track) still OK. Thankfully the govt somehow still feel the 'Muzlamic' community can still be trusted to visit the masjid with social distance and masks insitu...

:lol: just my thoughts... just saying... Wonder what these (Gove, Bloris and Co) 'prejudiced plebs' talk about behind closed doors :grin:

[Edit: to make up for my ramblings and what could be translated as a tantrum - it's not - here's a vid of a lovely man, intensivist in US and very good teacher as it happens and altogether nice man, talking through the stats. Enlightening https://youtu.be/rCH36Cckebg
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redefined_cycles wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:58 am

:lol: just my thoughts... just saying... Wonder what these (Gove, Bloris and Co) 'prejudiced plebs' talk about behind closed doors :grin:


They don’t seem to be discriminating against any groups in particular... they have developed an all encompassing form of total incompetence - Tory pan-f@ckwittery
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Lol... In addition to what I said :o I do agree with Luke that caution is always better. I'll be riding the BB200 (well will try to not start crying midway wanting my mum) but will taking the precaution approach. Taking the stove and will buy some soup or watery pasta (whatever the word is)enroute and will try not to kiss any locals...
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redefined_cycles wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:02 pm Lol... In addition to what I said :o I do agree with Luke that caution is always better. I'll be riding the BB200 (well will try to not start crying midway wanting my mum) but will taking the precaution approach. Taking the stove and will buy some soup or watery pasta (whatever the word is)enroute and will try not to kiss any locals...
Shaf if you still have that beard you’ve got as much chance as kissing the locals as I have :wink:
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middleagedmadness wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:44 pm
Shaf if you still have that beard you’ve got as much chance as kissing the locals as I have :wink:
:lol: yup... Thankfully it's back. For a brief period I was (almost) beardless (personal choice as potentially lives were at stake)... Thankfully its back and I feel whole again :-bd
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So I don't know how many people are planning on knocking this out in the first week, but the weather is looking... not great. :shock:
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Can I ride the Flintshire 200 instead and still qualify for a badge :lol:
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Leerowe76 wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 4:50 pm Can I ride the Flintshire 200 instead and still qualify for a badge :lol:
Heh! I was wondering about sorting out a similar length/height route in the Peak if everywhere gets locked down again!
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Can I ride the Flintshire 200 instead and still qualify for a badge
If this sh1t-show continues leaving us all confused and bewildered, then the window for riding will be extended. I was going to say that things can't go on like this forever but on reflection, it appears they probably can.
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whitestone wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 8:00 am
lune ranger wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 6:30 am From the Times:

‘Mark Drakeford, the Welsh first minister, wrote to Mr Johnson to urge him to stop English people living in high-risk areas travelling to Wales’

Watch this space
It's a complete farce. Here's some figures (cases per 100,000).

Welsh areas in lockdown:

Conwy - 43
Denbighshire - 42
Flintshire - 45
Carmarthenshire - 67
Neath- Port Talbot - 49
Bridgend - 109
Cardiff - 76

Our local area, Craven - 110 but we are not in lockdown/under restrictions yet Lancaster with 50 is.
You probably don't have something like Betsi Cadwaldr Uni Health Board dealing with it Bob... Welsh Government seem to be pretty prudent as I suspect the system is stretched and in special measures up here... But the rates/data underline the apparent inconsistencies in dealing with the whole thing.
Like Jeff some peace and quiet might be nice for a bit ;-)
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summittoppler wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 7:11 am In a way I'm glad I live in Conwy county, hopefully it'll be quieter here from now on... :???:
But I wonder how law abiding people will be this time around?
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Just to clarify (for me) the riding window. The email says

You have from October 1st until November 1st to ride the route

So if I start on the 31st Oct and finish on the 1st Nov is that inside the window? Considering starting on the 31st as

a) gives me the most recovery time post Scotland
b) the added peril of leaving it to the last minute
c) if it ends up raining the whole time I wont then spend the whole ride wishing I'd waited in case the weather is better the following weekend*
d) it's a full moon**

* Of course it will be sunny every weekend up to then
** As it will be raining the moon will be obscured by thick cloud
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So if I start on the 31st Oct and finish on the 1st Nov is that inside the window?
Yes.
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I hadn't considered the full moon thing. Would definitely be handy for the 300.

I think I'm aiming for around 12th to 15th so as to finish my current training block. Plus, well... b*ll*cks to doing it in the weather we have forecast over the next couple of weeks.
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Richard G wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 12:23 pm I hadn't considered the full moon thing.
Aye, you'll have to be a hell of a lot more vigilant for a start. When was the last time you rode through the depths of Hafren Forest at full moon?

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The adrenaline helps after 30 hours!
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That dog should be on a lead!
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