sorry, gave you the wrong number. It's oh triple seven two, zero five nine, double one four. [ie no eight in there]
sorry, gave you the wrong number. It's oh triple seven two, zero five nine, double one four. [ie no eight in there]
Hi Sam,
i was really up for this but unfortunatly i cant make it on the monday,looks like a good run a bit gutted i cant make it.never mind i`ll catch up with you lot again.
enjoy the run
and a happy new year to you all
I'm not in either (though I would only be up there to say 'hello'), maybe next time - have a great day, it looks good.
Awsome run today of the Aran and Dyfi forest sections of the round. From the Old Creamery on the A494 up to Benllyn. The running then all the way to top of Talyllyn pass was very fast and easy due to no overgrowth, and frozen ground, any snow that was left was frozen and were able to run on.
Really made us think that a winter attempt, in this sort of weather with a full moon would be a better option.
It was clear and the whole round was vizible, great stuff.
On the Garmin 205, I got 17.4 mile and 6788ft from start to finish.
The only thing was, we were toying with the idea of the forestry short cut after Glasgwm to Pen y Brynfforchog, but it has now been clearfelled and is just a log and brash field like the section between Dduallt and Rhobell.
All in all a very good day with Sam and Kat.
Iawn Ifan,Sam,Kat
sounded great,gutted i could`nt make it.next time i hope i can make it.
most probs see you all at a race some time in the year
hwyl
Nearly a year since the last post on here, and I'm not aware of any attempts in 2011 (not that I've been on the scene at all this year). I know there was talk of a some having a crack at it this summer, but I take it nothing materialised?
So, has anyone put it in the calendar for 2012? Surely someone will try to step up from the more popular rounds and crack this little gem in Mid-Wales? It is becoming the "forgotten round" with hardly a mention of it on here.
Hopefully, with retirement, 2012 will see me enjoying better health and back to some kind of injury free running, so I maybe able to help out - but" injury free" may be wishfull thinking, we'll see.
How may people have done the BG, Ramsay, PBR and Meirionnydd ? Can't be many (1 or 2?)
As far as I know, Colin Donnelly competed it solo some years ago but it took him over 24 hours - he went wrong in the woods on the way down to Barmouth. Yiannis