BB200 Route
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BB200 Route
Does anyone have the original bb200 route gpx they could send me/link too? I'm looking at options for the WRT, just can't find the gpx.
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I'd be interested in that as well
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Just reverse it for the 2012 version. http://www.composite-projects.co.uk/gpx/bb200_2013.gpx
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Just a word of caution for anyone looking at the BB200 route.
The bridleway that runs between Ty'n-y-cornel and Soar y Mynydd is closed due to heavy erosion.
From the stream at 755533 there is a huge crack in the hillside that runs straight up the bridleway to the top of the hill eastwards. Over winter the water has gotten in and eroded it more, so the cracks now 8 foot wide and 8 foot deep at the bottom. Now you can jump the locked gates, ignore the signs and get through, but you'll need to take a lot of care. If its raining avoid due to the risk of collapse and I'd only attempt it going eastwards (going down would be asking for trouble)
The bridleway that runs between Ty'n-y-cornel and Soar y Mynydd is closed due to heavy erosion.
From the stream at 755533 there is a huge crack in the hillside that runs straight up the bridleway to the top of the hill eastwards. Over winter the water has gotten in and eroded it more, so the cracks now 8 foot wide and 8 foot deep at the bottom. Now you can jump the locked gates, ignore the signs and get through, but you'll need to take a lot of care. If its raining avoid due to the risk of collapse and I'd only attempt it going eastwards (going down would be asking for trouble)
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Re: BB200 Route
Chew wrote:Just a word of caution for anyone looking at the BB200 route.
The bridleway that runs between Ty'n-y-cornel and Soar y Mynydd is closed due to heavy erosion.
From the stream at 755533 there is a huge crack in the hillside that runs straight up the bridleway to the top of the hill eastwards. Over winter the water has gotten in and eroded it more, so the cracks now 8 foot wide and 8 foot deep at the bottom. Now you can jump the locked gates, ignore the signs and get through, but you'll need to take a lot of care. If its raining avoid due to the risk of collapse and I'd only attempt it going eastwards (going down would be asking for trouble)
I managed to go over the bars on my Fargo going down it in perfect conditions.
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Phew, I just looked at my route and I'm heading south along the West edge of Llyn Brianne rather than heading West. Is that bit still OK as far as people are aware?
Edit - I guess thinking about it, no reason to think it wouldn't be.
Edit - I guess thinking about it, no reason to think it wouldn't be.
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Re: BB200 Route
We went over that track last summer on the way to the Doethie valley (there were the shut signs and padlocked gates then) and thought at the time that it wouldn't be a good thing to fall in to It was about 60cm wide and up to 2 metres deep. Since the track on that side appears to be made up of a bed of shale chippings a winter's rain has obviously taken its toll.Chew wrote:Just a word of caution for anyone looking at the BB200 route.
The bridleway that runs between Ty'n-y-cornel and Soar y Mynydd is closed due to heavy erosion.
From the stream at 755533 there is a huge crack in the hillside that runs straight up the bridleway to the top of the hill eastwards. Over winter the water has gotten in and eroded it more, so the cracks now 8 foot wide and 8 foot deep at the bottom. Now you can jump the locked gates, ignore the signs and get through, but you'll need to take a lot of care. If its raining avoid due to the risk of collapse and I'd only attempt it going eastwards (going down would be asking for trouble)
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Re: BB200 Route
I see a pattern emerging...johnnystorm wrote:Chew wrote:Just a word of caution for anyone looking at the BB200 route.
The bridleway that runs between Ty'n-y-cornel and Soar y Mynydd is closed due to heavy erosion.
From the stream at 755533 there is a huge crack in the hillside that runs straight up the bridleway to the top of the hill eastwards. Over winter the water has gotten in and eroded it more, so the cracks now 8 foot wide and 8 foot deep at the bottom. Now you can jump the locked gates, ignore the signs and get through, but you'll need to take a lot of care. If its raining avoid due to the risk of collapse and I'd only attempt it going eastwards (going down would be asking for trouble)
I managed to go over the bars on my Fargo going down it in perfect conditions.
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Re: BB200 Route
Like Colin McRae said, If in doubt, flat out.*voodoo_simon wrote:I see a pattern emerging...johnnystorm wrote:Chew wrote:Just a word of caution for anyone looking at the BB200 route.
The bridleway that runs between Ty'n-y-cornel and Soar y Mynydd is closed due to heavy erosion.
From the stream at 755533 there is a huge crack in the hillside that runs straight up the bridleway to the top of the hill eastwards. Over winter the water has gotten in and eroded it more, so the cracks now 8 foot wide and 8 foot deep at the bottom. Now you can jump the locked gates, ignore the signs and get through, but you'll need to take a lot of care. If its raining avoid due to the risk of collapse and I'd only attempt it going eastwards (going down would be asking for trouble)
I managed to go over the bars on my Fargo going down it in perfect conditions.
*On my arse.