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ZeroDarkBivi wrote:Can anybody recommend an app for viewing this file on an iPad? Can't wait until I get home tonight...
PM'd you a link with it loaded on Bikehike, assume that should work on an iPad...
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Many thanks - sorted. Also discovered I have ViewRanger installed, but not used it before; rather good actually...!
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Bike Hike struggling... Anybody offer a recommend for supper in Barmouth? Presumably there are no hot food outlets north of there?
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Plenty of chippy's in Barmouth, can't say I've ever ventured into any of the pubs.
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ZeroDarkBivi wrote:Presumably there are no hot food outlets north of there?
The Rhiw Goch Inn, Bronaber is at 96km - just off the route. They serve food until 9pm.

Trawsfynynn is the next village at 100km. They should have a shop / pub although I haven't confirmed what Google says! :smile:
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Stu,

Is Barmouth where me, you and Kevin had breakfast during that little 3 day ride?

Also, is any of the route from that ride (assuming you can remember the route we took)?

Just trying to piece together any of the route I might have ridden before.
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Mandicky wrote:
ZeroDarkBivi wrote:Presumably there are no hot food outlets north of there?
The Rhiw Goch Inn, Bronaber is at 96km - just off the route. They serve food until 9pm.

Trawsfynynn is the next village at 100km. They should have a shop / pub although I haven't confirmed what Google says! :smile:
I've bivvied in the beer garden at Rhiw Goch :-bd

Pubs in Trawsfynydd haven't got a great reputation for serving food - last time I enquired, they sent me up the road to the Rhiw Goch.
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Is Barmouth where me, you and Kevin had breakfast during that little 3 day ride?
It is.
Also, is any of the route from that ride (assuming you can remember the route we took)?
You've pretty much ridden the section from Machynlleth to Barmouth. B'stard climb out of Mach', then descend through the forest to Pennal. Cross the mountains via the track where you knackered your leg before a long steady climb over the Bwlch and down into Barmouth - simple :wink:
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Sweet - at least I'll enjoy the first bit then as that trail was lovely along the top.

After that I'm sure it'll descend into a suffer-fest of the highest order.
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I can't see the route at work, so just reading this is enlightening. Sounds like some type2 fun involved!
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I can't see the route at work, so just reading this is enlightening. Sounds like some type2 fun involved!
They're just winding you up Steve ... it's dead easy, you'll love it.
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s8tannorm wrote:
I can't see the route at work, so just reading this is enlightening. Sounds like some type2 fun involved!
They're just winding you up Steve ... it's dead easy, you'll love it.
Yeah it's mostly road and easy gravel tracks. You'll be fine on a 'cross bike :grin:
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Never mind a cross bike, sounds like it will a flipping livid bike by the end..

Just firing up memory map....... Might be quiet for a bit!
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Stu you said it was only 200km !!!!! I feel like I've been tricked. :wink:
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ok so how do you get the gpx to show in bikehike?
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Now, where did I put that pipe lagging...
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ok so how do you get the gpx to show in bikehike?
Go to 'course creator'
Click 'load route'
Select gpx file ... assuming you've already saved it somewhere
Little window will open. If it asks what format you want to open it in select -gpx track
Route will open overlayed on big map
Click 'toggle maps' for a bigger OS view

Job done.
Stu you said it was only 200km !!!!!
Don't worry, the last 19k is easy. :-bd
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s8tannorm wrote:
ok so how do you get the gpx to show in bikehike?
Click 'load route'

Job done.
Thanks, how I missed that! Must be still be squinting from scrolling out the screen so much...

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hmm Bala is only half an hour's drive from my inlaws.

think a late night/early morning extraction call may be on the cards.

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Sweet - at least I'll enjoy the first bit then as that trail was lovely along the top
Hmmmm, it's quite a different track after rain, good luck :-bd
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Wish the weather would make up its mind. After planning session with fitzy I culled a load of gear to go lighter and now I think Saturday morning looks more than a bit damp!!
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Fantasticmrmatt wrote:Hmmmm, it's quite a different track after rain, good luck :-bd
Thanks Matt!

As time progresses and I read more about peoples reactions and plans since receiving the route I get more and more worried that my sub-30 hour plan may have been a sniff optimistic.

That makes the whole damn thing a different beast!
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yep, I'm planning on taking enough food for a +30hr trip

might be lots of extra weight but I think I'll be glad of it.
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barney wrote:yep, I'm planning on taking enough food for a +30hr trip

might be lots of extra weight but I think I'll be glad of it.
Barney. Instead of taking all your food from the start you may want to think about starting with less and then stocking up in Barmouth?

Its ~ 65k in so you'd hope to arrive about 4-5ish. There will be plenty of shops open.

Saves you carrying everything from the start, weighing you down and using too much energy up early in the route?
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Not contributed much so far but a quick question. If we leave the route to stock up on food-water-have a good cry etc do we have to rejoin exactly where we left it or are things flexible providing the distance is correct. Just thinking of the Premier shop mentioned on the other thread which only seems to be accessable by going into Trawsfynydd but the route can be rejoined by cutting back to the main road.
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