Welsh Off-Road weekend

Which is your preferred weekend?

  • 12-14 May 2006

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 9-11 June 2006

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 16-18 June 2006

    Votes: 5 55.6%
  • Yer all tossers, and I'm not interested!

    Votes: 4 44.4%

  • Total voters
    9
Who voted in this fecking poll at a quater-past-three this morning???

:eek:

Haven't you got a bed to go to?

:sleep

Greg
 
Clive said:
BTW - have you checked the "track" for the Wales weekend? of course I couldn't possibly suggest that we all lose our number plates somewhere up a hill ;)
Certainly the first trail out of the town is a BOAT:

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It was the trail with the bomb-hole:

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The same trail in which Phil wished his bike was a boat!

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I'll check the rest of the route later.

:thumb

Greg
 
I seem to remember the bombhole was 'off trail' :rolleyes:


I'll never forget us all looking over the edge of the bomb hole wondering how deep it was.

Nice of Geoff to find out for us!
 
I've pretty much checked all the route and, actually it's mostly 'whites' (UCRs) although this short section:

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is actually a RUPP.

However, as I said earlier, RUPPs in Wales are still OK - besides, I can't see too many rozzers chasing after us!!

:rolleyes:

Greg
 
Eddy802 said:
I can print memory map coverage of last years tracks?

Eddy
Eddy

Do they show BOATs and RUPPs? And can you laminate them?

We had some copies last year, but in the pissing wind and rain they soon became papier maché!

Greg
 
MemoryMap is new to me.

They are standard 1:50,000 OS in detail. I appear to be limited by the application to A4 or smaller printing, despite access to printers/plotters capable of bigger and better. So last years loop would need to be accross 6 sheets of landscape.

I could get them laminated I guess- I normally use a water proof map case, but haven't tried this with prints from MM.

Eddy
 
Thanks guys, but this map malarky is becoming more trouble than it's worth!

Unless anyone says they've got the proper OS map, I'll buy one!

:eek

Greg
 
Right, done it!

I've just spent £££££££££s on an OS Explorer!

:reynolds

So you can each buy me a :beer: when we go to the pub!

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Greg
 
Having now studied the aforesaid OS map, I propose that we should aim to complete a short loop from the hotel starting at, say 13.00hrs, on the Friday (16 June).

The proposed route totals 46 miles of which 12½ miles is entirely on BOATs. One short section is on the Wye Valley Walk (waypoints Fri A to Fri B), but I cannot find any reference to a TRO on the net, so hopefully it is OK.

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On Saturday we'll run the complete loop that we ran in October - some 85½ miles of which about 31 miles is 'off-road'.

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Is that OK with everyone?

Greg
 
If it doesn't include the log climbing bit Greg, then it's ok with me. :thumb

ps, did you reorganise the transport?

Phil
 
Phil Reynolds said:
If it doesn't include the log climbing bit Greg, then it's ok with me.

Phil
It does!!

Phil Reynolds said:
ps, did you reorganise the transport?

Phil

No, I'm still waiting for that tickle-tosser to reply to the PM I sent him weeks ago!

:tosser

Greg
 
Greg Masters said:
It does!!



No, I'm still waiting for that tickle-tosser to reply to the PM I sent him weeks ago!

:tosser

Greg
The "International Man of Mystery" has probably gone off on another mission somewhere in the world. Or, perhaps he's back in the scrubs :nenau
 
enjoy

I'm jealous.

My wife has been totally unreasonable, just beacause I'm working away the weekend before and the weekend after. :rolleyes:
 


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