Ford Fiesta entries now CLOSED.

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Chew » Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:26 pm
Fantasticmrmatt wrote:
Am i bringing some Brick?
I thought it was written in the rules?
'tis in the oven
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Just turned it, and reduced the temp to 160c

40mins and we're good

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Recipe here: http://allthegear-noidea.blogspot.co.uk ... -gods.html
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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 :-bd

Bivvy at waypoint 16 if anyone is planning to get to that point.

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Bear Bones - Ford Fiesta Route by ianbarrington, on Flickr
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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.

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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.
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My experience of the ground east of Llanbrynmair can be summed up in a single word beginning with the letter T.
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