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Another Wales Trip
#21
(31-03-14, 06:31 AM)slimwilly link Wrote: Nice trip,,i was in Tretower last night,,small world

I see you were at the Oasis too Bill - pity we didn't coincide - would love to do another run with yourself and mates soon  Smile
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#22
Cheers nick. I covered over 300 miles in one day last year cos i got lost. Haha. I suffered a bit then but it was worth it. Im planning on a couple of loops from landovrey one west and one north. I hope to get sime pics but dont hold your breath as im not too clever with technology..
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#23
(14-04-14, 09:28 PM)Fizzy Pies link Wrote: only just seen this, good on ya nick! u get about a bit!

Ah, funny you should resurrect this thread Fizzy, might be doing another epic this weekend - a lot of ground can be covered in 4 days  Smile
And the weather forecast (so far) looking good for it  Smile  Smile  8)
Now, if only this time I can spot the scameras  :rolleyes
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#24
Nick, Ian has contacted me , he wants another trip to Wales , if weather is good on Sunday,,may meet up with you.
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#25
(15-04-14, 07:32 AM)slimwilly link Wrote: Nick, Ian has contacted me , he wants another trip to Wales , if weather is good on Sunday,,may meet up with you.

Oh shit  :eek

I was planning on exploring loads of the little mountain roads in the hope of going a bit slower and keeping away from the scameras!  :lol

Ok, so I'll do that on Fri and Sat, meet you guys somewhere for Sunday - you two lead  Big Grin
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#26
Nah, we dont need all fast roads, mountain mix will be great,,sort summat out,,maybe for us here , a reverse route to Bala and meet you there , or you come over here saturday night


Oh , are they talking rain :'(
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#27
Ill check details bearer the time.


But sunday i could make something at apush.




3 hours kip should see me fine but that still means no Aber or llandovery til circa 1330hrs...lif yous happen to be round a y those areas about then.


If it's bala then im focced


But dont go adjusting anything for me.....




& keep it slow geezers...bank holiday.....bikes.....equals police speed campaign....yous knows it!!!!
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#28
Can go your way,,any way, who cares,,as long as its fun
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#29
It doesn't look like Sunday will be good for it at the moment. So I might head home first thing Sunday morning if the forecast doesn't improve. Thought it would be too much to hope for decent weather for the whole bank holiday - possibly illegal? Or against the laws of physics even?  :rolleyes
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#30
Well, had a good couple of days back in Wales AGAIN  :rolleyes
Did have a couple of moments: nearly running out of fuel along the road from Bala to Trawsfynydd - half way along and getting towards dinner time, looked down and, oh shit! Slowed down, praying I'd find a petrol station soon (middle of nowhere and a bank holiday?  :eek  ) Got lucky, as a little place was open at Traws.

Coming back along the sublime A470, suddenly, sirens and blue flashing lights behind me - checked mirrors - oh shit, bike copper. Indicated in, he flashed past, and past the car I'd been following at between 60-70 for the last few miles; bet he was just having a bit of fun as that road is blinding. Thought of chasing him....er, maybe not  :lol

So, getting late on the way home yesterday, turned onto the A40 to find the road blocked - a bad accident, didn't get close enough to see what had happened, but emergency vehicles up the yin yang, air ambulance attending. Copper drives back to queue of held up traffic - you won't be getting through here anytime soon, he says. So a backtrack, cross the Usk, tiny little country road, barely even single track - wonder if I'm lost?  :rolleyes  Sun right in my eyes, but can't open the visor for a clearer view as too many flies - just got a face full every time I tried. Finally got back onto A40 on other side of accident, and home.

So, a few pics, and what a bugger it's been trying to get these to load  :pc    :wall

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#31
Don't those views & roads make your heart sing, Nick? Wales was created for bikes! :lol
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#32
On days like Fri & Sat Dave, with the sunshine, there's no place I'd rather be. There was a bit of BH traffic in the usual places, Betws, Llanberis etc, but plenty of roads that were empty too. Getting to know my way around rather well!
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#33
looked like fun,,dating sheep :lol


that yellow bike gets about,,any scamera photos? :eek
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#34
(20-04-14, 05:25 PM)slimwilly link Wrote:that yellow bike gets about,,any scamera photos? :eek

Foc I hope not!!!!  :'(

I was very careful, but you know what it's like  Wink

Oh, and nothing unpleasant waiting on the A494 Corwen/Bala road on Saturday - after Fizzy's post of that BBC article, I was expecting hundreds of scameras, coppers jumping out from behind every lamp post - nada. Quite disappointed in a way  :lol
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#35
Stayed in Pen y bont campsite near Bala Friday night , temperature plummeted in the night down to zero , woke up freezing , we got in the cage at 6.45am to warm up , I thought the duvet would keep us warm , anyone recommend a good double sleeping bag .


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#36
Nice one esetest - yeah, was ice on the inside of my tent in the early hours Sat morning (camped at Cae Du, Beddgelert). I pulled on thermal long johns and a down filled shirt in the sleeping bag and was then snug as a bug - used a silk bag liner too.
Down sleeping bags are better than synthetic, warmer weight-for-weight. Unfortunately, bloody expensive too, but worth it if you do a lot of camping. But you must keep them dry!

That last photo is the viewpoint in Nantgwynant - know it well and was there myself Fri evening and then again Sat morning - wonder if we passed eachother?  :lol  Crib Goch on the right, Snowdon on it's left, just peeking over the top.
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#37
We left Snowdonia mountain railway , at 10.45am , I put directions to Bristol via Brecon , so from Snowdonia , sat nav took us toward Harlech , I did see a yellow and black fazer but I think that was further down the A470 . The third photo was view from a B road off the A470 , tricky road with lots of twisties , had to take avoiding action to miss a guy riding a bmw as he came round a blind bend on our side of the road .
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#38
great pictures ...have to venture into wales myself this year...thanks for sharing the pictures guys  Smile
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#39
(20-04-14, 05:53 PM)nick crisp link Wrote:- used a silk bag liner too.
Oh what am I letting myself in for? Has he mentioned the mirrored tent roof yet  :eek
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#40
(20-04-14, 05:47 PM)esetest link Wrote:Stayed in Pen y bont campsite near Bala Friday night , temperature plummeted in the night down to zero , woke up freezing , we got in the cage at 6.45am to warm up , I thought the duvet would keep us warm , anyone recommend a good double sleeping bag .


I always used to use two quilts one on top one to lay on.  Such luxury Smile
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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