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Kiss of death post......

It looks dry and not below freezing on the up run to the WRT

https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2644166
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 7:19 pm Most source rivers are currently at normal levels - they do rise quickly but obviously fall quickly too.
JohnClimber wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:19 pm Kiss of death post......
I’ll pack waders and a snorkel so! Thanks lads.
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Considering that here today we've had bright sunshine, high winds, heavy rain, more sunshine, hail, and thunderstorms, all between 9am and 5pm, I shall look out of my window on May 4th and forecast "ah right, that's the WRT weather then" :smile: .
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Due to the sub standard hitting the fan at home, I've not really had much of a chance to look at the grid refs and obsess over creating a route. It's not an area I've been to yet, so I'm lacking knowledge of where all the potential re-supply points and what not are. So, are there any SPAR's or other places near by, where are people planning on going for food, anything I should avoid, etc, etc...?
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I've only got day 1 roughly mapped out but there's a pub in llandgadfan, a cafe on the near side of lake vyrnwy that opens at 10am and a corner shop in Abertridwr.
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There is also a café in Llandagfan plus the shop in Abertridwr is very bikepacker friendly :-bd
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psling wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:32 pm There is also a café in Llandagfan plus the shop in Abertridwr is very bikepacker friendly :-bd
Just had to goole maps where Llandagfan & Abertridwr are
The first is in Anglesey, the second in in South Wales.

Good luck with that long route over the weekend :-bd
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Thanks for that pointer, Paul, I'd not spotted the pub in Llangadfan! There's also a pub and Spar in Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, and a Spar in Llanfyllin.
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JohnClimber wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:38 pm
psling wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:32 pm There is also a café in Llandagfan plus the shop in Abertridwr is very bikepacker friendly :-bd
Just had to goole maps where Llandagfan & Abertridwr are
The first is in Anglesey, the second in in South Wales.

Good luck with that long route over the weekend :-bd
:lol: That's the beauty of Wales, try searching for Pennant!! :lol:
To be fair I miss-spelt LlanGADfan and this Abertridwr is just below the dam of Lake Vyrnwy .
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Thanks all!
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https://dafarnnewyddstores.wales/takeaway

This might be of interest to people re the shop in Abertridwr.
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Must take a look at these asap...
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Does anyone else plan their trips around likely places to sleep? I've got a rough plan for day 1 but that's where my local knowledge dries up.
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PaulB2 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:07 pm Does anyone else plan their trips around likely places to sleep? I've got a rough plan for day 1 but that's where my local knowledge dries up.
I have in the passed, but didn't last year, which was a mistake. Ended up riding around Hafren for ages trying to find anywhere flat, that was wasn't compacted hardcore, or bog. Ended up on a slope, wedged between some tussocks, which wasn't ideal.
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PaulB2 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:07 pm Does anyone else plan their trips around likely places to sleep? I've got a rough plan for day 1 but that's where my local knowledge dries up.
Do a rough route with several bivi option spots in a similar area to each near food and drink options, especially if you are not taking food.
Then link these areas in the safest way using bridleways and back roads.
But always avoiding the main busy roads at all costs
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PaulB2 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:07 pm that's where my local knowledge dries up.
That sounds like an ideal situation to me :smile: . From that point onwards... "feel the force" ... it's when the real adventure starts :-bd
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RIP wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:07 pm
PaulB2 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:07 pm that's where my local knowledge dries up.
That sounds like an ideal situation to me :smile: . From that point onwards... "feel the force" ... it's when the real adventure starts :-bd
I'm not quite the random shed connoisseur you are :grin:
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PaulB2 wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:44 am
RIP wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:07 pm
PaulB2 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:07 pm that's where my local knowledge dries up.
That sounds like an ideal situation to me :smile: . From that point onwards... "feel the force" ... it's when the real adventure starts :-bd
I'm not quite the random shed connoisseur you are :grin:
We all have it in us, sometimes just takes a little adversity for it to blossom :smile: .
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This time next week.
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A supplies recommendation - there's a wonderful Post Office / Cafe / someone's living room in Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Gegin Fach. It has a little outdoor area that's suitable for grubby bike riders where you can browse SH books and various car boot sale type oddities. Also a Spar and a chippy nearby. If you're as lucky as I was last time I was there the WI will be having another cake sale in aid of the church.

There's a GR south of there by a track I remember well, it's lovely.
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Well, a provisional route has been sketched out. Maybe a touch too much climbing for my legs in their current state, so will ponder for a few more days...

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Does anyone know if you can get to Carno through the windfarm from the Towers without meeting any locked gates as due to shoulder issues lifting the bike over isn't possible ?
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Does anyone know if you can get to Carno through the windfarm from the Towers without meeting any locked gates as due to shoulder issues lifting the bike over isn't possible ?
Yes. The large double gate at the far end could be locked (doubtful) but there's a smaller pedestrian gate to the side.
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Thanks Stu
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I've just told the owner of "Dafarn Newydd: Village Stores, Takeaway & Fuel Station" to expect a few of us over the weekend, so they shouldn't run out of fish and chips and other stuff for us
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