Gower July 24th?

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Re: Gower July 24th?

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Wow, last time i checked the weather forecast it suggested building an ark - now it looks lush! Off down to the garage to do a bit of packing now, but will see you folk in the morning :-)
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Asposium wrote: Fri Jul 23, 2021 2:09 pm Who is camping tonight?

Me
Sean
….?
Yep, I'm camping
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No midnight pizza delivery here peeps
Have a good one!
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As probably the first person to get home, can I just say - that was rubbish..


No mud. No thunderstorms. No wind. No punctures. No mechancals. No angry farmers. No midnight bivvy aggro... We barely even got lost ffs.. Honestly. If I'd wanted to ride gloriously dusty trails in the sun with nice people I would have gone to Spain or summat... Very dissapointed.
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I've got a new waterproof and I put it on for about 5 minutes on Friday morning when packing up my bivi but it was just a tiny bit of drizzle that lasted a few minutes.

Went all the way to Wales to test it and no rain. Jane said they had thunderstorms here so should have stayed at home :grin:
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I'll do a proper write up but I also can attest to the fact that it were sh1te.

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A selection of my photos from the weekend.

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Wish I'd paid attention to the thread and turned up.
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Thanks to everyone who braved the horrific 10 minute shower, what a great weekend didn't know we had sooo many subjects to talk bollox about, 😉🤪😂😂
Just off to do a bit of ironing 😉
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thanks everyone , cracking weekend riding and company ,
even a proper bearbones bridleway towards the end . :-bd
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Matt C wrote: Sun Jul 25, 2021 6:06 pm As probably the first person to get home, can I just say - that was rubbish..


No mud. No thunderstorms. No wind. No punctures. No mechancals. No angry farmers. No midnight bivvy aggro... We barely even got lost ffs.. Honestly. If I'd wanted to ride gloriously dusty trails in the sun with nice people I would have gone to Spain or summat... Very dissapointed.
I second that, utter sh!te it was :lol:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sun Jul 25, 2021 7:07 pm I'll do a proper write up but I also can attest to the fact that it were sh1te.

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O should have read down the thread first... :cool:
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burty wrote: Mon Jul 26, 2021 6:19 am thanks everyone , cracking weekend riding and company ,
even a proper bearbones bridleway towards the end . :-bd
And I have the photo to prove it, will post it later
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That was ace, thanks everyone :-bd
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On the ride back from the ferry I had water over the hubs at times due to the flooding but I only got caught in the rain for the last few minutes. A months worth of rain fell in 4 hours on the Island, by the looks of it, it was the 4 hours immediately before i got back :o
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Lucky all the Fraggles live underground

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:lol:
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sean_iow wrote: Mon Jul 26, 2021 8:56 am On the ride back from the ferry I had water over the hubs at times due to the flooding but I only got caught in the rain for the last few minutes. A months worth of rain fell in 4 hours on the Island, by the looks of it, it was the 4 hours immediately before i got back :o
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