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basically looks ok , just gonna aim to get to knition in time for food of some kind then get on with sloggin till i run out of batttery power (lights) or energy and sleep for a couple of hours hopefully well in to the second half ! haha the last part doesnt look single speed friendly but i do have less kit this year haha
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Feeling pretty jealous reading this!

Gutted not to be coming, but good luck all!

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I'd rather carry a singlespeed than a geared bike up some of those hills. I imagine those road miles in the first half will be frustrating though.
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Anyone know of any shops / pubs / toilets etc between Llandinam (~18 miles) and Bucknell (~56 miles)?
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Richard G wrote:Anyone know of any shops / pubs / toilets etc between Llandinam (~18 miles) and Bucknell (~56 miles)?
There's a pub marked on the map at Felindre about 200m off route, no idea if it's actually or still there or what it's like. From previous experience (limited) most of the "villages" on the map are just a few houses, no shops or other services.

Edit: Just been using Google streetview to go round Bucknell and there doesn't look to be a lot there, probably best carry on to Knighton unless you are in dire straights, it's only another 6Km or so.
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Ahh, Wharf inn... potential. Cheers.
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Richard G wrote:Ahh, Wharf inn... potential. Cheers.
If you are on a pub crawl then there are watering holes at Llanbister, St Harmon, Pant y Dwr (really hope it doesn't rain before I get here!), Llanidloes and the Star Inn just before the finish :-bd
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I suspect the Star will be closed when I get there... or open if things have gone HORRIBLY wrong. :lol:
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Richard G wrote:Ahh, Wharf inn... potential. Cheers.
The Wharf Inn is only open evening they say:-(
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Weak.
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Just plotted out food stops, looks like its going to be a long hungry night after Knighton!

On a positive note, bike is packed and ready to go!
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rich.mike wrote:Just plotted out food stops, looks like its going to be a long hungry night after Knighton!
Bollocks to that. I'm taking about 2kg of food (not kidding).
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Think I'll pop in to the psychic clairvoyant at Pant Y Dwr and see if they can tell me if I'm going to finish.
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i see we're going through that there (little) London. And Moelfre City. How very cosmopolitan :lol:
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All packed and ready to go....so decided to drive over tomorrow and do a couple of extra days riding and a bivvy out up the coast.....Can't sit around the house waiting for three days now :-bd
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Richard G wrote:
rich.mike wrote:Just plotted out food stops, looks like its going to be a long hungry night after Knighton!
Bollocks to that. I'm taking about 2kg of food (not kidding).
Can't beat the fish and chips of last year though!
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Keep going folks. I'm loving all the research you're doing. Hoping I can log in on Thursday night and crib off everyone else.

I'm also hoping to make Knighton (night town?) for food, maybe do a couple of hours riding in the dark then find somewhere to bed down for a few hours..
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Knighton is the English name; Welsh is Tref-y-clawdd which means Town on the Dyke.

If anyone is looking for a good pub in Knighton, the Horse and Jockey is good, situated between the railway station and town centre.
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Route looks good Stu. Should be a nice ride out :)
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Route looks good Stu. Should be a nice ride out :)
Hopefully Greg.

I can recommend the doner pizza from the place next to the clock tower in Knighton and the chippy 30 yds up always seems popular.
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Will the pizza place be open when I get there at 15:00? :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:
Route looks good Stu. Should be a nice ride out :)
Hopefully Greg.

I can recommend the doner pizza from the place next to the clock tower in Knighton and the chippy 30 yds up always seems popular.
Found these opening times for the chippy: Opening Hours: Mon – Sat 11.30am – 2pm & 5pm – 10pm and for Chandos Kebab: Opening Hours: 12pm – 12am Everyday
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Win. I wonder how well I can digest a kebab whilst cycling. lol
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It can be done, I did it on the B150 with chips, Coke, ice cream and chilli sauce.
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