'tis in the ovenChew » Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:26 pmI thought it was written in the rules?Fantasticmrmatt wrote:
Am i bringing some Brick?
Ford Fiesta entries now CLOSED.
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Re: Ford Fiesta entries now CLOSED.
Re: Ford Fiesta entries now CLOSED.
Just turned it, and reduced the temp to 160c
40mins and we're good
Recipe here: http://allthegear-noidea.blogspot.co.uk ... -gods.html
40mins and we're good
Recipe here: http://allthegear-noidea.blogspot.co.uk ... -gods.html
Re: Ford Fiesta entries now CLOSED.
Finally got my route plotted. About 180km of interesting trails, all but 3 check points, not that the objective was to get all of them in the first place. Definitely some good fat bike terrain in amongst it all though
Bivvy at waypoint 16 if anyone is planning to get to that point.
Bear Bones - Ford Fiesta Route by ianbarrington, on Flickr
Bivvy at waypoint 16 if anyone is planning to get to that point.
Bear Bones - Ford Fiesta Route by ianbarrington, on Flickr
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Re: Ford Fiesta entries now CLOSED.
Here's the lower end of mine. 73 miles, 9200ft, with my summer Knard tyres on to help rolling along, so it's a fire road and quiet tarmac heavy route.
Travelling light with a pub meal before a short ride to a bothy, bigger day on Saturday, maybe able to do the top fords on Sunday if I CBA'ed.
missing out the 2 middle fords.
Travelling light with a pub meal before a short ride to a bothy, bigger day on Saturday, maybe able to do the top fords on Sunday if I CBA'ed.
missing out the 2 middle fords.
Re: Ford Fiesta entries now CLOSED.
My experience of the ground east of Llanbrynmair can be summed up in a single word beginning with the letter T.