Big thanks to Stu and Dee for all the organising, tea, cake, toast etc. etc. etc.
I enjoyed that, I think that is one of the wetter events I've been to

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Quick summary from me:
Started packing 6am on the Sat, left home by 0730, drove 240 miles, arrived 1130 at the centre. After many cups of tea, conversation, I'd managed to finish packing the bike and get changed by 2pm, left the centre with Scott and Ian. 29 minutes after we left, I was thinking "wow, I've still got dry feet", and Scott made the call that he was going to put his coat on - so we stopped and made clothing adjustments - 1 minute later it rained very very hard (and I got wet feet again!)
Anyway, we made it to the Bothy without too much drama (bit more very Welsh weather and falling light) - and were surprised to find it empty. The fire was started and we enjoyed the evening as Taylor, Si, Burty and Matt rolled in, stashed port and logs appeared, and then later on so did Bert and Ernie, John Russel and Jase - cheese, wind salami and banter was exchanged.

The following morning, Ian left the group for hi long ride home, Taylor, Matt, Burty, Scott and I pootled back gently to LLanbrymair, leaving the others to catch us later. The Sun even made an appearance. I failed a game of who can carry the momentum down the hill without pedalling when my drybag fell off my bike

, but we did have a good game of tyre rubbing and let's tell each other incorrect directions
All in all, an enjoyable weekend and good to get away from it all. Nice to see everyone
Here's a few snaps:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/zippyonli ... 1098877084
P1040596 by
Chris Reeves, on Flickr
Fire by
Chris Reeves, on Flickr
Bothy Life by
Chris Reeves, on Flickr
Chute by
Chris Reeves, on Flickr
Sunshine by
Chris Reeves, on Flickr