TAFFY DAKAR 2016

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This year Ange and I marshalled at the event.

Just a few pics of the camp site.

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Friday evening preparation
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Sorting the route
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While the Irish sort the drinking
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Nice handguards :eek:
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Tea time
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And chill time
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Big Pete looking pensive
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The unmistakable profile of Christian, a good friend and one of the organisers.
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The missus ....
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.....admiring the bikes
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That night we.......
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KTM Jon wakes in the foulest of moods after freezing and no sleep :comfort
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The welcome sunshine soon warms us all
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Jon's mood improves as he warms up so takes a leak on Jase's front tyre
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Ange and I ride along Sarn Helen to our chosen spot ..... chosen because there would be loads of action
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We arrived at the bottom of the rock steps into the river crossing at eight thirty and waited for the first arrivals.

We spent the following eight and a half hours here, not a bad place eh?
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Let the carnage begin....
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TBC.......:green gri
 
Twernt there some ugly Irish tossers there... :aidan
 
Given Tim's unique abilities to capture "loads of action" - I'm in :popcorn :D
 
I was doing the ORS course again and saw the bikes behind the ancient Briton. I pulled up to wonder round look at the bikes and see what it was about. Was challenged at the entrance and told because I didn't have a wristband I should feck off.

So that went well. There was an interesting moment on Sunday when 40 bikes were at the petrol station fuelling and 20 bikes came the other way. All observed by a police van with a police women at the wheel smiling and holding a hand to her eyes to not watch.
 
What a cracking weekend; one of the best I've had in a while.

Beautiful weather for the ride down on the Fri and event on the Saturday. Great band in the evening, even got a certain birthday girl up and giving it some :hogroast

Thanks to all involved in putting the event on. Great success.
 
Hi chaps,
Looking forward to the pics, how do you volunteer to marshall? as its just up the road from me and I know the areas well from my 4x4 days be nice to give something back.

regards
Gren
 
And so they begin to arrive, I stay the other side of the river to start with just to get a few photos .......... but it wasn't long before I'd need to be 'in the thick of it' :D

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Probably just as well he came off there as it was only going to get worse on that line!
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Ange steps in to lend a hand ......
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Here come the C90's
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Oops!
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:clap
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What could possibly go wrong?
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TBC .......(obviously) :D
 
With any luck the rider's on here and can see the photos, let's follow him down :clap

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Pausing to find the best way down
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One hand firmly grabbing his pride and joy (bike) and some reassurance :beerjug:
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Just a drop into the river and you're nearly there :augie
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Hooray almost home and dry :clap :clap :clap
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But not quite!:blast
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A valiant effort though:bow
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Great Pics as always Tim :D

How I would love to do this on my EXC....alas, it's still 'EXC'luded.....:P
 
I was doing the ORS course again and saw the bikes behind the ancient Briton. I pulled up to wonder round look at the bikes and see what it was about. Was challenged at the entrance and told because I didn't have a wristband I should feck off.

So that went well. There was an interesting moment on Sunday when 40 bikes were at the petrol station fuelling and 20 bikes came the other way. All observed by a police van with a police women at the wheel smiling and holding a hand to her eyes to not watch.
The reason that no one was let in without a wristband was there was nothing to see, it was just the camping area.
 
The reason that no one was let in without a wristband was there was nothing to see, it was just the camping area.

No problem. If I had my camping stuff there I'd want strangers challenged too. But I did fancy one of those very impressive looking roast meat sandwiches and wondered if any shops on site.

Touratech were closed early Saturday, shut Sunday and Monday. Given all the riders in the area seemed a bit odd, but it is Wales.
 
Touratech were closed early Saturday, shut Sunday and Monday. Given all the riders in the area seemed a bit odd, but it is Wales.

Yes, they were all riding and not shopping :D

Anyway, here comes one of the the 1150s :)
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A pause for thought.
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Not a good place to stop unless you have a 48" inside leg
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The river bed was slippy so some of the big bikes did have trouble finding grip
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No problem for Mark. I rode with him a few years ago, great rider!
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For some it was all too much .....
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:blast
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Love to do that, where is it and is usually open to public?
 
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Nice XL with what first appears to be the worlds largest sat nav
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Turned out to be a very useful floatation device :D
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Let's see how a real Super Tenere fairs
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Ffs :blast
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:D
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Peter, one of the N Wales team who finished an excellent 3rd overall :clap
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