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Thread: Meirionnydd Round.

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    Quote Originally Posted by wheezing donkey View Post
    Mary, I've got money on you being the 1st lady of the Meirionydd Round!!
    Ian.

    I'd go to ground for a bit if I was you Mary

    See what I mean

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    Quote Originally Posted by wheezing donkey View Post
    A pity that the weather did not want to play ball. That coupled with a somewhat reluctant appetite ( for the essential fuels ), conspired against you.
    I just about got enough energy inside but wondered if I'd have finally run out on Cadair. I was still going OK on Complan and Hi5 (and oddly, crisps!) though.

    Looks as if Laurie is planting seeds for Spring Bank w/e 2010? Even the vegetation should be on your side at that time of the year!!
    Seems that way! Full Moon Wed 28/4 and Fri 28/5/2010. I'd be inclined to try and cover 22 May too to improve chances of decent weather. This supposing I was so foolish as to attempt the thing again .

    Boy Wonder are you still up for some gorse clearance Does anyone own a chainsaw

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    A few photos before the rain started

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobW View Post
    Does anyone own a chainsaw
    Err, yes . How much of that forestry do you want felling, and do I get to sell the timber .

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    Unlucky Rob.
    This really is a tough round.
    IIRC, you were with us on the last two sections of Yiannis' successful Meirionydd.
    Just cast your mind back to how whacked Yiannis looked on those sections - if the Greek Mountain Gods find it hard going over that terrain, what hope for the rest of us!!

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    Unlucky Rob, sounds like you gave it a good go, hope you're recovering OK. Keep us in the loop for your next attempt and any recce runs, I know hardly any of the Merionydd area so nice to see that area.

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobW View Post

    Seems that way! Full Moon Wed 28/4 and Fri 28/5/2010. I'd be inclined to try and cover 22 May too to improve chances of decent weather. This supposing I was so foolish as to attempt the thing again .
    Well it would be a shame to leave it five sixths completed... you've got enough offers of help already & ten months to cut a way through the forest...

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    Quote Originally Posted by lawriej View Post
    Well it would be a shame to leave it five sixths completed... you've got enough offers of help already & ten months to cut a way through the forest...
    Only one-sixth still to do then !

    Err, yes . How much of that forestry do you want felling, and do I get to sell the timber.
    You get the contract. Just 2 fallen trees to deal with Moley, to return it to its 1998 condition. Also a few hundred m of forest ride needs reinstating ... do you do tracks ?

    IIRC, you were with us on the last two sections of Yiannis' successful Meirionydd.
    Just cast your mind back to how whacked Yiannis looked on those sections - if the Greek Mountain Gods find it hard going over that terrain, what hope for the rest of us!!
    Yes Kev, noteable that I wasn't much faster than him on his slowest ascents (just 2 mins on Glasgwm) - and he'd done one more section than me by then . Ho hum.

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    Only one-sixth still to do then !


    Yes, only one-sixth... but a nice day, full moon etc you might as well carry on & do the whole lot...

    I think we should go & recce ways in from the fence to the most Easterly ride.

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    Re: Meirionnydd Round.

    Quote Originally Posted by lawriej View Post
    I think we should go & recce ways in from the fence to the most Easterly ride.
    Good plan Lawrie; there are a few other bits of Sec 4b to tie down too. Later ...

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