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I'd definitely be quicker down the hills... for a short while.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 2:33 pm I've found out today that we've had out first female* finisher too. :-bd



*actual female, not just a big girl.
Thats amazing. (Well done her :-bd)...

How many finshers now please Stu on the 200 and 300...
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Is that Trep? She was about an hour ahead of me.
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So far, I have sent out the following. There are more finishers than this but I've yet to have their emails.

Green - 6
Blue - 1
Orange - 1
Is that Trep?
Yep ... and what's this about you cuddling boy scouts in the woods?
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 3:28 pm So far, I have sent out the following. There are more finishers than this but I've yet to have their emails.

Green - 6
Blue - 1
Orange - 1
Is that Trep?
Yep ... and what's this about you cuddling boy scouts in the woods?
She's bloomin rock hard her...
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:shock:

Unrelated, if the weather holds up there are going to be some properly quick times this weekend.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 3:28 pm Yep ... and what's this about you cuddling boy scouts in the woods?
Nowt to do with me, I'm a fully paid up, card carrying, lentil weaving Woodcraft Folker.
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Landslide wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 4:16 pm
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 3:28 pm Yep ... and what's this about you cuddling boy scouts in the woods?
Nowt to do with me, I'm a fully paid up, card carrying, lentil weaving Woodcraft Folker.
Nice to hear. Didn't know they were still going.
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So yeah... if you have a choice, this weekend definitely looks like the time to do it. Basically zero wind, and 3-4 days of dry weather beforehand. You'll be looking at the reports from the early lot and saying "ground was fine, I don't know what they were going on about". :lol:

Quick question... can anyone think of anywhere in Builth I might be able to get some water when everywhere is closed?

Edit - Actually, forget that. If the kebab shop isn't still open when I get there I'll be scratching anyway.
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get some water when everywhere
Rich, in my 20 miles I saw 2 perfecty clear streams with beautiful bottled water* (not counting the streamy river) and I still remember Stu saying one year, whilst I was on a similar topic (of water), 'its Wales'... You obviously know better than me though as you're from there :smile:
Edit - Actually, forget that. If the kebab shop isn't still open when I get there I'll be scratching anyway.
Why not carry a spare pizza like Lars... To fall back on if its closed :-bd

*I know cos I bottled it.
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I barely rate my chances of finishing over 50/50 as it is. Adding pizza weight probably wont help! :lol:

With regard to the time though, I have a meeting to get to the day after, which means I need to be back to my car by a certain time of day. If I'm not at Builth by 22:30 then realistically I have to start heading back to car.

As for water, I'm trying not to carry my filter as it's extra weight, and getting a camelbak worth through it takes forever.
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I just put a tablet in the water, didnt bother filtering it. It was very clean with no debris.
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Alexinthepeaks wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:39 am I just put a tablet in the water, didnt bother filtering it. It was very clean with no debris.
Sheep pee is clean (or so I heard!!). The streams all looked clear and clean to me.

At the Brecon Beacons visitor centre there is a tap on the wall.
Lots of churchyards (might take some pot luck though!)
Some pubs en route

If you're taking a single bottle you might need to fill from streams. I took a 2 litre bladder and filled up only from taps. (I don't like filling up at night from streams etc - difficult to tell how clean they are, so I tend to carry sufficient to get me through the night, then can carry a half empty bladder if I know the next fill up isn't far away).
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I just fill from running stream (with certain criteria). Always worked well for me for past 15 or so years...
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redefined_cycles wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 11:37 am I just fill from running stream (with certain criteria). Always worked well for me for past 15 or so years...
I think the praying helps you though Shaf - something maybe the rest of us could learn from!! :-bd
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slarge wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:35 pm
redefined_cycles wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 11:37 am I just fill from running stream (with certain criteria). Always worked well for me for past 15 or so years...
I think the praying helps you though Shaf - something maybe the rest of us could learn from!! :-bd
:lol: agreed... But that 0.01% that the filter allows through :o

Was it you that just said about the sheep poo not being harmful! That's what we get taught from the prophetic statements too (actually my post was regards that first and why I just drink the water as long as it fulfils certain criteria like running well, looking clean, etc etc but deleted it in case it becomes a bit too 'Muzlamic' :grin: ) and its always worked well for me...
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I filled from streams. No filter. No squits yet...

Stopped for a pint at the pub in Llanygidr (sp?) with Trepid Explorer and filled up there too.
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After last weekend's failed attempt I was all for throwing in the towel on these 200 and 300 events.

But after reading all the other stories, deciding to buy a Toro, take a pizza and seeing the weather forecast I now want to re-attempt it this weekend !

(I can't cos I'm in the Lakes, but I never cease to be amazed at how fickle I am!).
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stevewaters wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:00 pm After last weekend's failed attempt I was all for throwing in the towel on these 200 and 300 events.

But after reading all the other stories, deciding to buy a Toro, take a pizza and seeing the weather forecast I now want to re-attempt it this weekend !

(I can't cos I'm in the Lakes, but I never cease to be amazed at how fickle I am!).
I'm in... when you planning to go. What diameter of pizza you planning. I'm thinking the 16 inch fully topped one might be too much weight
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stevewaters wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:00 pm But after reading all the other stories, deciding to buy a Toro, take a pizza and seeing the weather forecast I now want to re-attempt it this weekend !
I had a Toro and pizza* on the 2019 HT550 and I scratched. I had just the Toro on the 2019 BB300 and finished so I don't know if it's the Pizza that's making the difference? Perhaps too small a sample set to judge :grin:

* I ate the pizza for breakfast at the bothy whilst we dried** our kit out in front of the fire.

** Mainly just warmed it through, it was still wet but not as cold :lol:
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Having had a severe case of campylobacter after the 300 in 2018 I'm not in a massive hurry to repeat the experience (though that was likely from a farm I went through).

I'm not going to be going full bore anyway, so hopefully water wont be too big of an issue.

I suspect my pedal or my hip might be though. Ordered a new set of pedals click and collect and they just mailed me to say they didn't actually have the stock they were showing. Tossers.

Hip is really tweaky today, which I'm hoping I can fix with copious amounts of drugs.
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In Reverse wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:59 pm I filled from streams. No filter. No squits yet...

Stopped for a pint at the pub in Llanygidr (sp?) with Trepid Explorer and filled up there too.
Nice pub that, coach and horses?
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sean_iow wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:31 pm
stevewaters wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:00 pm But after reading all the other stories, deciding to buy a Toro, take a pizza and seeing the weather forecast I now want to re-attempt it this weekend !
I had a Toro and pizza* on the 2019 HT550 and I scratched. I had just the Toro on the 2019 BB300 and finished so I don't know if it's the Pizza that's making the difference? Perhaps too small a sample set to judge :grin:

* I ate the pizza for breakfast at the bothy whilst we dried** our kit out in front of the fire.

** Mainly just warmed it through, it was still wet but not as cold :lol:
:shock: erm... Ok, maybe not the pizza, no pizza. I dont wanna be wet and cold with soggy pizza that's just slightly warmed :grin:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 4:43 pm I shall email out a detour that bypasses the BW that runs through Dreavour Farm. Obviously, you are quite within your rights to be there but doing this helps keep the peace.
Not sure what I've done but I can't get any of the mapping software sites I frequent to open the detour.gpx file that was sent out.

Is it just sticking to the road between Bwlch and Harbour past Cloggau?
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