Winter Bivvy - date?

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RayKickButts wrote: I can also get access to 2 GoPro's if that helps seal the deal
1 would be great, 2 would be amazing! :D
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s8tannorm wrote:Noon for meeting up, then add half an hour or so for faffing, so 1ish for getting underway. Reckon we should be back at the start by 2.00pm Sunday at the very, very latest but more likely midday.
Got the ok from mrs barney last night so I'm in :D
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Looks like this may be a 'snore' free winter bivi.

"i'm out" :cry:

So your all safe and no 'beasting' this year :shock:
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You can still supply breakfast though Matt.

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Just seen where Pennal is, are we going to make it down to the sea? :)
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See i can't think what Stu has got in mind with Pennal.

You could ride back out towards Mach and then up the fire roads towards Tarrenhendre but it's a big slog up with not much going on. Maybe he's thinking loop back round the back and head towards Dolgoch falls or head out towards CAT or Corris but then you'd start in Mach??

There's a Cafe @ King Arthurs & @ the Falls but both would be a long ride back to the car.

You could ride out and up Happy Valley but that's quite a lot of road to kick off with.

You could go straight up from Pennal to Tarrenhendre I've done this and would never do it again.

I can't work it out and i'm intrigued and even more so now I can't make it :cry:
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Hi guys, i'm gutted to say it looks like i'm going to have to bail on this!

I had a pretty big off on Saturday and not only broke my bike but also broke the head of my radial bone and elbow, am in a fair bit of pain and been told i'm looking at 4-6 weeks recovery .... my bike took a big wallop and i've bent the seat post and seat post tube so will need to get frame checked i guess :-( not had it long either

I'm searching for a static bike just so i can keep my legs going or my fitness is gonna take a dip and Januarys event would also be in doubt

Been off work two days and i'm bored still already!!!
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Sorry to hear that Ray ... hope the recovery goes well.
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Pass confirmed this morning :D

Bailing if it going to rain too much :oops:
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Don't be soft John.
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Bailing if it going to rain too much
I promise faithfully that any rain will be of the type that won't kill you! ;)
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Yeh but I've got the pass and if I don't do this I'll carry it over the "There n Back" ;)
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Then you'll bail on that. :roll:
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flatfishy wrote:Then you'll bail on that. :roll:
I've not bailed on a ride for years, I just don't commit until last minute normally ;)

Just going to post this up on The Woollyback website as we've a few bivi riders over there as well if you don't mind.
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JohnClimber wrote:Pass confirmed this morning :D

Bailing if it going to rain too much :oops:
John, so you'll be bailing if it rains but I assume you'll be ok if its sub-zero and snowing though? ;)
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barney wrote:
John, ....... I assume you'll be ok if its sub-zero and snowing though? ;)
Have mukluk and pannier racks will travel ;)
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Any indication on route distance Stu?

There's a chance we could loose the kids for the weekend, and Beth will come along too. I tried to make reassuring noises that it wouldn't be that* far / fast

* bear in mind, she's used to riding with me from time to time
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Is Beth taking over Matt's beasting duties? ;)
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Any indication on route distance Stu?
I've just got to check on a couple of possible overnight spots this weekend but the general route is sorted in my head. Nothing taxing apart from a couple of short/stiff (but interesting) climbs ... maybe 15 miles on Sat and 10-15 on Sunday. Hopefully we'll drop down to Tywyn on Sun morning, I'm not sure if any of the cafes will be open but there'll be food / drink of some sort on offer.
Is Beth taking over Matt's beasting duties?
Yeah but who's taking over SBF's Santa duties? ;)

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Ha ha! Due to a promotion at work, the face fuzz is long gone.

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Any indication on route distance Stu?

There's a chance we could loose the kids for the weekend, and Beth will come along too. I tried to make reassuring noises that it wouldn't be that* far / fast
Bikehike has it down as 48.5km and 1028m of ascent. Start / finish at 7m above sea level, climb to 350m (3 times) and at some point hit 2m above sea level.
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flatfishy wrote:Is Beth taking over Matt's beasting duties? ;)
She showed Olly a clear pair of heels on a rocky descent in the Beacon's the other weekend, so you better watch out ;)
s8tannorm wrote:Bikehike has it down as 48.5km and 1028m of ascent. Start / finish at 7m above sea level, climb to 350m (3 times) and at some point hit 2m above sea level.
Great, thanks. It'll be the two of then. I take it there'll be room for a Trailstar at the overnight stop?
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flatfishy

Is Beth taking over Matt's beasting duties?
Now there's a joke in there somewhere ;)
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Ian wrote:
flatfishy wrote:Is Beth taking over Matt's beasting duties? ;)
She showed Olly a clear pair of heels on a rocky descent in the Beacon's the other weekend, so you better watch out ;)
s8tannorm wrote:Bikehike has it down as 48.5km and 1028m of ascent. Start / finish at 7m above sea level, climb to 350m (3 times) and at some point hit 2m above sea level.
Great, thanks. It'll be the two of then. I take it there'll be room for a Trailstar at the overnight stop?

That's nothing to brag about, I barely saw olly whilst I was riding with him 2 weeks ago. He was using child size wheels to be fair. ;)

I'll have my TS too, so there best be enough room!!
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I'll make sure there's room for plenty of TS ;)
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