Bach to Bach - thank you.
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I'm assuming the flooding in Nant Syddion was OK?
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Upstairs was dry 

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Chris....nice picture up the chute in miniature 

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Thanks to Dee & Stu, we had a great ride, lots of fun.
(sorry that I forgot the Bara Brick
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(sorry that I forgot the Bara Brick

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Was it the same Chute that's on the Mach 3 route, or a different one?
We went down the Chute (on the Mach 3 trail) on Sunday, was great fun. Some very wet/muddy sections around there
We went down the Chute (on the Mach 3 trail) on Sunday, was great fun. Some very wet/muddy sections around there
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Different one ... in fact, it's the one you went down on the route I gave you to Nant Syddion.Was it the same Chute that's on the Mach 3 route, or a different one?
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Ah, I know which one you mean now! Thanks. We had horrendous weather when we did it (heavy fog, heavy wind, heavy rain, dark), rode bits of it but that was a bit risky, was very loose and slidey! I bet its a lung/leg burner going up that!Bearbonesnorm wrote:Different one ... in fact, it's the one you went down on the route I gave you to Nant Syddion.Was it the same Chute that's on the Mach 3 route, or a different one?
There's a theme for another Winter Event emerging - 'Chuting the moon' - all the Chutes in the area, there must be more than 2. As long as the weather isn't too grim that would be quite good fun!
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What's the location of the Chute in the photo? Grid ref or something like a streetmap link please 

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Top is located at SN 807804. There's a forest road at the bottom or a shortcut through the trees and over a little bridge ... direction depends upon which side of the valley you want to end up on.What's the location of the Chute in the photo? Grid ref or something like a streetmap link please
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Cheer Stu. I wasn't in the mood to head over there from the A44 on Sat afternoon 

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Thanks Stu and Dee our first winter event we both enjoyed it. We even managed to stay out of the worst of the weather 

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Lol Ditto!Ian wrote:Cheers from me too. Lovely toast and, I think, three cups of tea.
But, oh how I laughed when, having ridden there, saw this year's Winter Event goodies were a thermos flask and a packet of biscuits. Cue lots of rearranging of gear to fit it all in

A great weekend with great folk :) I wanted to come as much for that as the riding. Alway lovely to see Stuart and Dee (it's the lemon drizzle! Drugs I say it is! ) Top Job Guys
The noise goes quiet when I'm on my bike :)
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Thanks again Stu & Dee,
A great, cold, wet, windy, mucky, fun weekend.
Incredible part of the world, and such a privilege to be able to ride it.
And great to put some further faces to names, and to say hello to some of the people I met at the WRT last year.
Hope the Nant Syddion bothy party was good - sorry i couldn't make it. Having headed up the Mynydd Esgair / wind farm side (west of the B4518), and almost been blown off the top, I revised my ambitions massively downward!
So I bimbled about the top for the afternoon, had a good (but slow) ride, then headed down and found a good spot to hammock overnight, by a stream and a waterfall. I was all tucked up by about 8pm and think I somehow managed to get about 11 hours sleep, despite the gales that woke me at 2am for an hour.
Hope everyone had fun, and got back in one piece, more or less.
A great, cold, wet, windy, mucky, fun weekend.
Incredible part of the world, and such a privilege to be able to ride it.
And great to put some further faces to names, and to say hello to some of the people I met at the WRT last year.
Hope the Nant Syddion bothy party was good - sorry i couldn't make it. Having headed up the Mynydd Esgair / wind farm side (west of the B4518), and almost been blown off the top, I revised my ambitions massively downward!
So I bimbled about the top for the afternoon, had a good (but slow) ride, then headed down and found a good spot to hammock overnight, by a stream and a waterfall. I was all tucked up by about 8pm and think I somehow managed to get about 11 hours sleep, despite the gales that woke me at 2am for an hour.
Hope everyone had fun, and got back in one piece, more or less.