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Dan the Man

Joined: 04 Mar 2006 Posts: 51
Location: Leytonstone
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 8:34 pm Post subject: Wales expedition 24/25 March 07 |
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I'm planning a trip to Afan to have a go at the Skyline route on the weekend of the 24/5 March. The Mrs is away with the bambino so need to make the most of it!
Nothing concrete yet but am looking to recruit a little team for the expedition. Was thinking of heading out on Friday night or early Saturday (7am dept) and doing the Skyline (45km with 2km climbing) on sat, possibly staying over and doing the short route Twrch trail at Cwmcarn on the sunday on the way home.
All plans are sketchy at present and up for review as the team develops. I'm driving and reckon i can get three bikes and gear in my car. Fuel is free (company expense).
Any interest let me know. Dan _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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lefty
Joined: 15 Jul 2006 Posts: 120
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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:45 am Post subject: |
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Dude.. well up for that. One thing is that I'm due to be moving into a new place in Loughton the weekend before.. if that all goes tits up it might affect any plans.. so provisionally yes but wont know till closer to the time? Let me know if that is a problem.
The Afan cafe does fantastic chillie.. id travel there just for that  |
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Dan the Man

Joined: 04 Mar 2006 Posts: 51
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 8:23 pm Post subject: AFAN 24/25 March |
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Glad to have you aboard.
Thats my car now full! Another pal of mine is game so that make three of us. I reckon i will be out for a short ride this weekend - so may well catch up with you then. It is my intention to ride every weekend from now until then to get into some sort of shape as have been out of action for a while with a bad knee. So will hopefully get together over the next few weeks to firm things up and swap numbers etc.
Dan _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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lefty
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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Nice one.. I might be around the forest this Sunday to stretch the legs. Drop us a line on here if you are around then and we can catch up.
Cheers |
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The BIG GT

Joined: 15 Jul 2006 Posts: 126
Location: Derby
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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Dan,
It sounds like the cars are full but is there still room on the trip if I take my car? That also allows the possibility of more joining in later?
I won't say I'm a definite just yet, but am very interested. Did a similar thing last November, drove up Friday evening (I work at West Drayton, UB7) and then very fresh for the Saturday start. We stayed over Saturday night and had a cheeky snorter around Penhydd (sp?). Still back in the 'smoke by about 7pm Sunday evening.
End of March may even be tent weather (or I'll try and borrow the sister's VW 'Das Kamper' van!), how many were you thinking of, maximum?
I'll let you know when I am a 'definite' (also may have a mate interested),
Cheers,
Gary _________________ Too many trails, not enough time! |
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Dan the Man

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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 7:34 pm Post subject: AFAN 24/25 March |
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GT
Excellent news mate glad to have you aboard. In my experience a smallish group of 4 to 8 is the best. Much larger than this and the group tends to split up and form into smaller contingents.
l'll be glad for a bit of guidance from a veteran of earlier expeditions to the area too. My thinking is for a Friday night departure and head to a bunk or B&B to ensure an early start and a better chance of knocking off the route.
Bought a map today and will likely be out for a quicky on sunday. Will keep you informed on this thread.
Dan _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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lefty
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The BIG GT

Joined: 15 Jul 2006 Posts: 126
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 6:11 pm Post subject: |
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Be prepared for some bike fixing if it's anything like it was in November (freezing and wet and muddy!). Two of us went and I was the lucky one as I only got though two brake pads, new front brake/both gear cables, one pair of gloves and some clear shades!
My mate had a £50+ bill to repair his hydros after the Saturday ride plus some new cables. Also forced him to invest in some SealSkinz socks too! The guy in the shop said that, when wet, the earth there destroys cables, chains, discs, pads, etc. for fun!!
Should be better by March (?).
Still a great place to ride, even though it seemed to rain (or sleet) for most of the weekend! _________________ Too many trails, not enough time! |
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Dan the Man

Joined: 04 Mar 2006 Posts: 51
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:35 pm Post subject: Accommodation |
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Folks, its only a few weeks away and i have been looking at places to stay near Afan. Any ideas as to who is up for it?
I'll check availability for say 5 or 6 riders and post my results.
Initially I have found a self catering bunk house type place with room for 6 for £240 for the weekend. In reality this is only economical if it is full so if we drop riders it gets expensive and a B&B at £25 a night would be a better option.
Let me know your thoughts guys. _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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lefty
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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Couple of suggestions - I think you might have seen these already
http://www.ivyhousewales.com/ £235
http://www.brynteghouse.com/rosecottage.html £240
http://www.brynteghouse.com/tariff.html £25 per person
All recommended by my m8 who rides down there all the time and says they are super bike friendly
Got a couple of friends riding in NZ at the mo.. back soon they way well be up for it. Should be able to find out by Monday? That would make 6? However no idea if they will be up for it having spent 2 weeks biking already. |
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Dan the Man

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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:52 pm Post subject: places to stay |
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Yeah checked out the brynteghouse website their bunkhouse looks really nice.
Keep me posted as to what your mates are up to as i think it would be cool to get the bunkhouse rather than BB's.
I will defo be out this weekend, hows things going with the move.
Dan _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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The BIG GT

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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:44 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, crap!
That's my moving house weekend!! I will see if I can push it forward one week (I'll ask the landlord tonight/in the morning) and get back to you tomorrow.
I usually get on OK with him, I'll see what I can wangle but my notice should end then.
I REALLY want to go on this, I've been rubbish with riding since Christmas, hardly been out at all. _________________ Too many trails, not enough time! |
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lefty
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:11 pm Post subject: Re: places to stay |
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| Dan the Man wrote: |
I will defo be out this weekend, hows things going with the move.
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Hope you had a good ride out. I was out down swinley for a mate who has just started out... mad mud fun. Ah btw i found all those good trails we discovered last summer and can now put a peachy route together. Miles of bermed lusciousness.
Move is chugging along... still not sure what the timescales are.. lawyers are being their usual helpful selves. We will have to see. Will have a much better idea early nxt week tbh.
No news from my NZ friends so cant really count them in for this. Looks like the rooms might be the least risk option at this stage? |
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The BIG GT

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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:07 pm Post subject: |
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Good news!!
I am now moving on the 31st/1st so am back in the mix for the trip! Nothing else is booked so I am now officially 'IN'!
How many do we have now?
I'd book lodgings ASAP as we had trouble getting anywhere 3-4 weeks before we went to Afan in November, ended up in B&B in Port Talbot, by the old docks. Not ideal!
Let us know which one you get and how much it'll be. Cheaper is good for me, what with costs of moving, etc. My car's cost a bomb lately too...
Thanks, Guys,
Gary _________________ Too many trails, not enough time! |
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Dan the Man

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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:49 am Post subject: Numbers |
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Gents,
Looks like there are now 4 of us - however i can only carry three bikes on the back of my car so we will need to bring another motor!!! Gary this may mean we take you up on your offer.
I would suggest that we split up to share the cost of fuel so that the cost of the extra car doesn't fall to one person - although we will need to see how this works for us all meeting up on friday to get out of london. While on the subject of departures my thinking is to leave from east London (leyton area either early on at say 3pm or later at 7pm) to avoid the rush hour on the western M25 & M4 what say you?
I will make enquiries with brynteg house for 4 spaces in their B&B. If i need to make a booking i will come back to you. Lefty, what would you like me to do if i need to book somewhere before you can commit?
Dan _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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The BIG GT

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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:55 am Post subject: |
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Dan,
How many do we need to make the bunkhouses (?) a viable option? I could try and get a couple of mates interested if that would be enough people?
As for travel, I work in West Drayton (near M4 at Heathrow) and last time went straight from here on Friday night. The traffic was not a problem and if the B&B does not mind a later arrival by us, I think it is the best option. You get a good full night's sleep and can get up, breakfast, etc. on Saturday and get straight out on the trails?
Although it can get very wet and muddy, it's not the same ride-ruining mud that you get in Epping, it's a sloshier, bike-ruining mud instead!
Take a few spares if you have them, too. Saves paying top whack at the Centre's shop.... _________________ Too many trails, not enough time! |
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Dan the Man

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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:03 pm Post subject: |
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Gary,
the bunkhouse at Brynteg House has accommodation for 6 so if you can get some additional bodies i reckon that would be great.
However at £240 for the whole weekend starting on friday night - i reckon that is also the best option even if there is only 4 of us as it is only £60 each.
I'll call them tonight. Dan _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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Dan the Man

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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:27 pm Post subject: Accommodation |
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Folks i have booked the Ivy bunk house which is 2 miles down the road from the bike centre in Afan, is self catering, near a pub and has secure bike storage.
See the link on Lefty's reply on page 1.
£235 for the weekend and i have been asked to put £60 in the post as a deposit. This works well IMO if their are four or more of us but gets expensive if there are only three! Now that i have put my hand in my pocket i would be greatful for as much notice as possible if anyone has to bail out.
Things are looking good. _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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The BIG GT

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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:24 pm Post subject: |
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Nice one Dan!
Thanks for doing that. Or I could see us sleeping in a tent.....
I have 2-3 possibles although not sure of the fitness levels of two of them, they may be worse than me! The other guy's much younger and I'll struggle to keep up with him!
Is the bunkhouse 2 miles from Glencorryg (sp?) or the other one?
They charge for the bike washes at the centres and you have to queue (2 at Glencorryg and 1 at the other place (name?) so I'll be taking my pump-up pressure bike-wash thingy with me too (better than it sounds!).
Am I going to be the only HT guy again?
I'll take my travelling tools for any evening fixes so bring any specific parts and we should save a few quid in an emergency.
Note also that we'll have an hour's less kip on Saturday night as the clocks go forward.
Bugger.
Looking forward to trying out my new bits in Wales!! _________________ Too many trails, not enough time! |
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lefty
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:56 pm Post subject: |
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| The BIG GT wrote: |
They charge for the bike washes at the centres and you have to queue (2 at Glencorryg and 1 at the other place (name?) so I'll be taking my pump-up pressure bike-wash thingy with me too (better than it sounds!).
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| Ivy House Website wrote: |
Ivy House is accredited by the Welsh Tourist board as walker and cyclists friendly, and provides a secure lock up and a hose to clean your equipment at the end of your day’s activities.
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Might be a good idea for the Sunday still
Good work on the booking Dan. House is moving along so I fully intend to come but of course cant commit until I have nailed that completion date with he lawyers. Ill let you all know as soon as
| Dan the Man wrote: |
I would suggest that we split up to share the cost of fuel so that the cost of the extra car doesn't fall to one person
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Sounds like a splendid idea...
| Dan the Man wrote: |
While on the subject of departures my thinking is to leave from east London (leyton area either early on at say 3pm or later at 7pm) to avoid the rush hour on the western M25 & M4 what say you?
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Eithers ok.. if the house is all good I will have the day off so no probs on either. Getting over early will be more relaxing I guess and give more time for any bike fettleing before the big Saturday ride. |
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Dan the Man

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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:25 pm Post subject: |
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The bunkhouse is in a little village called Cymer about 2 miles south of Glyncorrwyg.
I went for it as the other places i checked out were all booked up until June!! The owner gave me her number and said that she is cool with us arriving between 10.30pm & 11pm - which is probably the earliest i can get there from London. unless i take the afternoon off.
The place has 3 bedrooms - 2 with double beds and a pair of bunks, the owner said that the sofa's are cumfy too. Based on this i have a feeling that 4 or 5 is probably the optimum number unless you guys are happy sharing a double bed!
I'm taking my E5 and a bag of tools and spares too. My own fitness is not great at present as only been out 4 times this year due to poor weather and injury. Will hopefully be up for a big ride by the time the weekend rolls around though.
Am really looking forward to this ride guys. _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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The BIG GT

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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 1:05 am Post subject: |
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I have to work til 5pm and am based in West Drayton (UB7 - just North of the M4 at Heathrow). If you are all leaving earlier and can meet me there, that would be great!
If you are leaving later, I can hang on there for you or meet at the next services out on the M4 (not sure where!)?
I suppose it depends quite a bit on who I might have coming along as well by then?
I am commuting again tomorrow (32 miles round trip) but really must get out this weekend for some off-road antics or I am going to be even more useless by the time we get to Wales! _________________ Too many trails, not enough time! |
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Dan the Man

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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 2:08 pm Post subject: accommodation |
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Gents,
i checked with Ivyhouse today and they have received the deposit and we are all booked in & ready to go.
Good ride on saturday, sorry i had to bail early but had family committments that were non transferable - John it was great to meet Charlie, Shelly & Chris, would be good to hook up with them again sometime.
I willhave more of an idea about what time i can leave on friday later in the week so will keep you all posted.
Dan _________________ Never lose faith in the colour of the sky. |
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lefty
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:40 pm Post subject: |
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House update .. looks we have exchanged and are confident we will be able to complete tomorrow.... YAY. Thus im pretty much certain to be able to come.
What this does mean is that as of Wednesday evening I will no longer have internet so wont pick up any updates on here.
No worries about shooting off Dan... it was the slowest ride ever back to Snaresbrook... we kept stopping to chat / fall in the mud.
See you all soon
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The BIG GT

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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:06 am Post subject: |
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Dan,
Do you want to PM me your mobile number (I forgot on Saturday) so we can sort any last minute stuff? I'll send you mine in reply.
I have had no luck with extra bodies so will I be picking people up from my end of town? If so, how many? If I just have the one to take, I'll leave the rack and just put the 2 bikes in the car,as it's easier, safer and more secure.
If I will be waiting a while for the rest to get out this way, I could do the food shopping while I wait? If I get a list of what people want, it will save time in Wales. Or should we just find a 24hrs Tesco when we get there? My car is an Astra, what size is yours, so we have an idea of how much we can squeeze in?
Have not been well this week (migraine, etc) so no chance to ride at all on the commute. I am hoping that this means that I'll be rested, not rubbish!
Cheers,
Gary
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