North Wales Lanes

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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by Mr Shiney » Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:05 pm

Cheers. I will take a look when I get home.
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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by ellrider » Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:34 pm

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Xerxes2K wrote:Plenty in Llangollen and I think 2 in Glyn Ceriog. Depends wich end you start ;)
Probbaly start in Llangollen, although finding something reasonable and dog friendly is proving a challenge.
Then leave the wife at home.
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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by Derrick » Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:43 pm

ellrider wrote:
Mr Shiney wrote:
Xerxes2K wrote:Plenty in Llangollen and I think 2 in Glyn Ceriog. Depends wich end you start ;)
Probbaly start in Llangollen, although finding something reasonable and dog friendly is proving a challenge.
Then leave the wife at home.
Not a problem you would have in South Wales, she would fit in well with the locals
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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by ellrider » Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:45 pm

Derrick wrote:
ellrider wrote:
Mr Shiney wrote: Probbaly start in Llangollen, although finding something reasonable and dog friendly is proving a challenge.
Then leave the wife at home.
Not a problem you would have in South Wales, she would fit in well with the locals
So it's a sheep dog.
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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by Mr Shiney » Sat Jun 02, 2012 2:37 pm

Ok. Accommodation sorted. We are starting in Llangollen. Plan to do the wayfarer and happy valley and lanes on the way.
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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by MT glass » Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:56 pm

Well organised then! I suppose that's what happens when most of your life revolves around saying 'I'm coming in to land, you ground folk can sort the rest. ps. no tents, and no Irish.

Enjoy your weekend,

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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by Mr Shiney » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:32 am

Spontaneous is the correct description! Nothing like having a last minute hair brained idea and going with it. :D

We are starting from the Berwyn Arms in Corwen. After breakfast so around 9:30.

First trail will be the wayfarer. This is a pretty epic ride.
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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by gegdonnell » Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:06 pm

So the Bryn Arms Corwen 9:30 Monday it is them, unless the venue changes, might be a good idea if a brought an OS map of the area and compass, as I am not wired up with SATNAV.
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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by Wirralman » Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:07 pm

First trail will be the wayfarer. This is a pretty epic ride.
That depends on your definition of epic. Last year one of my mates did the route on an MT350. He's a good road rider but it was his first time off-road, the bike was a little too tall for him and he rode the whole route with just one dismount. He was coming up to his 75th birthday. Enjoyable, longer than most, some history to the route but epic ??
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Re: North Wales Lanes

Post by gegdonnell » Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:11 pm

OPPs sorry BERWYN ARMS, what am I letting myself infor? How epic is it, might be the last to get through the epic bits, ignore the screaming!!!!!
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