Trail? What trail? |
So there's this event in October that covers 200k over 24ish hours around mid Wales, South of Llanidloes. We got ourselves down for it so thought we'd go recce the route a bit. Glorious weather was forcast so we travelled relatively light. Bivvy roll up front and the rest spread around bikepacking style. A pair of Surly 1x1s again.
Bothy - hidden across a couple of river crossings if approached from the wrong side |
Once we'd got half the route checked out we started to make it up as we rode along. Past a bothy we'd used a few years ago and up into the woods. 3k later on and we reached for the camera to take the top 'trail' picture. Wasn't there! We'd left it right in front of the bothy - cue a descent back to the camera waiting nestled in the grass. Much relief and a bushwacking run back to the bikes. We grunted back up the hill to take our pic - nice trail huh? This was a sign of what was to come - you'd think there'd be some sort of compulsion to keep rights of way open wouldn't you? Not here it seems.
Brooks Cambium - good for mountain bikes |
off into the hills |
A spin back on the road and into Hafren Forest finished off a kind of gruelling 36 hours or so. Back to hard little rides we haven't done for a while and should do more often.
If you plan to be out for one night take enough gas for 2.
One gear is enough, derailleurs are overrated.
Take more food than you think you'll need.
Take more tubes, you might pinch one when your installing it.
Bivvy bags are great. If you've ridden long you will sleep well.
Take a warm spare pair of gloves - you'll need them at 5.30am
rich.
2 comments:
The importance of knackering yourself out when bivvying... sound advice indeed. I was trying, in vain as it turned out, to walk the Derwent Watershed last year on a very hot October weekend. After 12 hours or so I collapsed in the bag and passed out. I enjoyed that kind of dreamless sleep when you wake up and have no idea where you are. This was an achievement as might night in the bivvy are normally fitful.
Sorry... that should say 'my nights'. Obviously didn't sleep too well last night :-)
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