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stick exactly to it.
my old black and white Etrax doesnt keep up with me fast enough to stick to anything anway haha
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Aim to stick to the line Richard ... or somewhere near. I checked the route one last time this morning and apart from the odd wiggle couldn't see any dropped bollocks. There are a couple of places where the route doesn't follow the obvious track or whatever on the map and a couple of places where it follows exactly what's on the map yet there'll be nothing on the ground.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:I'm overwhemed by the amount of moaning already ... roll on next Sunday :roll:
Don't worry, just put your feet up and watch this:

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The hell is the part around mile 38 where it looks like someone painted the scenery on?

...and where's the trail!?! :lol:

Edit - Maybe the app I'm looking at the trail on has simplified the route. Will have a look in some others.
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productivity for the rest of the day is going to be low!
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Richard G wrote:The hell is the part around mile 38 where it looks like someone painted the scenery on?

...and where's the trail!?! :lol:

Edit - Maybe the app I'm looking at the trail on has simplified the route. Will have a look in some others.

that will be grouse moor, heather either burnt or mowed in patches
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Interesting, cheers.
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slowupslowdown wrote:productivity for the rest of the day is going to be low!
ye i better get back to doing work related things haha jst with the os website opened
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I have noticed that there are a significant number of places to pray... and drink. :-bd
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Luckily I havent ridden this part of the world, so I havent a clue what it is going to be like - 550m of climbing you say ? Should be fine ......
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Ooh... just found a pub for around 9pm. Wonder if getting drunk will help me survive the night?
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SPAR!!!!!
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So I think I've found a river crossing... at 2am for me. I bloody hope that it's just I can't see the bridge on the satellite.
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I'm half tempted not to look at the route at all and just wing it on the day (and mostly likely, night too)
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Ian wrote:I'm half tempted not to look at the route at all and just wing it on the day (and mostly likely, night too)
Compared to the last BB200 I did, that's what I'm doing.

I've also just booked myself into a Premier Inn the night before :oops:

I'm getting soft! (I say with rigid forks this year because I still haven't rebuilt my bouncy forks...)
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Before I commit to not looking at the route, could someone confirm which of the following bike set ups looks most reasonable:

Drop bar gravel bike, discs, 2x10, 40c WTB Nano tyres.

Fat bike, discs, 1x10, 4" Maxxis Mammoth tyres

Ta :)
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Fat bike all day long

Unless you're 'chicken' :-bd
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Well damn... have finished going through the route and I'm pleasantly surprised. Still apprehensive, but not nearly as apprehensive as I was.
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Fantasticmrmatt (urban fox) wrote:Fat bike all day long

Unless you're 'chicken' :-bd
Ah, I see what you're trying to do ;)
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Ian wrote:Before I commit to not looking at the route, could someone confirm which of the following bike set ups looks most reasonable:

Drop bar gravel bike, discs, 2x10, 40c WTB Nano tyres.

Fat bike, discs, 1x10, 4" Maxxis Mammoth tyres

Ta :)
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fi you looking for more of a challenge ian you can use the krampus , all 32 pounds of it. :shock:
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Ian wrote:Before I commit to not looking at the route, could someone confirm which of the following bike set ups looks most reasonable
It looks to be a fairly CX friendly route with the amount of forest tracks and country lanes.

You didn't hear that from me if it all goes horribly wrong :wink:
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Chew wrote:
It looks to be a fairly Fat Bike friendly route with the amount of snow covered forest tracks and country lanes.

You didn't hear that from me, but I guarantee you 3ft of snow :wink:
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I may well also be hoping for a CX friendly route. my MTB has stubbornly not fixed itself despite sitting on the workstand for a full month now.
is a 26 inch full sus (no rear lockout) MTB choice or my trusty CX bike to carry my 95kg & clothes and bags (there's a lot of timber this year).
will the CX do or do I need to get wrenching furiously (and testing) on the MTB?
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the new stooge arrives Monday /Tuesday next week .
I think that's 4 days to late .
but at least when I start shouting and swearing at the bike this weekend. it should be able to take a good beating.
and come back undamaged :???:
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