gavgav
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Blimey, I forgot that I hadn't posted my Coed y Brenin 'The Beast' ride a few weeks ago, plus a bit of a bimble around Harlech in the afternoon to spin the legs a bit. (I posted the Snowdon ride)
Well, better late than never I suppose.
Here we go. A mate and I had been planning a couple of days in North Wales for ages. We finally got there late October. Plan was, Coed y Brenin on Day one, and Mt Snowdon on Day 2, interchangeable depending on the Met Office mountain forecast for the Snowdon ride from Llanberis. (we weren't doing it if the weather was grotty!)
Coed y Brenin is a cracking MTB centre, with several trails of varying difficulty.
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Having done the Black trail a couple of years ago, I knew what we were letting ourselves in for. It's quite a tough ride with steep rocky ascents, and different descents from rocky to sweeping flowing curves that were a tad slippery in places as it was a bit wet and drizzly on the day. Never mind, skin's water/mudproof!
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Entry point from the car park... This was a quick circuit to get the legs moving before the main ride having been driving for 4 hours from Northampton..
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Logging a few miles through the woods, one of the smoother sections being a fire road. Just after this, we saw a car with the two old dears in in looking quite bewildered. They'd turned off a narrow lane and ended up in the middle of nowhere. We couldn't really direct them back to civilisation but suggested they just turned round and returned the same way as they'd got there.... Off they tootled, with us following for a while as it was the track to our next descent. We came across a lane with muddy tyre marks onto it, so it looks like they 'escaped'!
There's a link ~~Here~~ for a couple of the descents if you want to watch the vid. One rocky and dodgy, the other is a brilliant flowing downhill, followed by the 'Serpents Tail'
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Down by the River Mawddach, near the end of the ride, where we took the opportunity to wash a lot of the mud off the bikes before heading into the cafe for coffee and cake.
We finished the ride on an exhilarating 19 miles as a bit of the top section was closed due to some forestry work in the vicinity. I think the whole trail is about 23 miles(ish).
https://www.strava.com/activities/417436654
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Ride 2, Day 1, later in the afternoon.. Harlech, including Ffordd pen Llech and Twtil.
As we were staying overnight in Caernarvon, we were quite close to Harlech, where a couple of challenges awaited.
Ffordd pen Llech, at 40% is the steepest downhill tarmacked road in the UK, and Twtil, a 25% hill back up to the Harlech Castle.
We had to take it really steady on the downhill as the road was damp and greasy, with mulched up leaving over some of it! The uphill was darned steep!
In the vid, when it starts, the road to the left just before the dark coloured 4x4 is the top of Twtil.. (I've edited the dunes and beach bit of the ride out)
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We also had a ride on the beach while we were there to get some sea air before heading up to Caernarvon to our B&B
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Messin' about on the beach..
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Luckily, the bikewash was just big enough to pop the bike in!!
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And out for an unpronounceable beer or two in the evening to wash the fish and chips down!
Two great rides on the Wednesday, with the real challenge to follow on the next day!! If I do ride Snowdon again, I'll do it on Day one instead of after these rides
https://www.strava.com/activities/417478276
Will pluck up the courage to give those a go, one of the times I am up at dads caravan...