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Two years ago, I was pretty much your typical 14 year old, lying around, listening to music, "floorganising" my things; and pretty much allergic to exercise! Then my dad started taking me out mountain biking once a week. At first it was bad. I mean [i]really[/i] bad. Going downhill was slow and scary, going uphill was even slower and agony, my legs burned, my lungs ached and I thought my heart was going to jump out of my chest! I'll be honest, I hated it.

But I stuck with it. We kept going, puffing up hills and then crashing back down the them. I didn't hate it anymore but I probably wouldn't be doing it if I had the choice. But then something really weird happened...its just unbelievable... I PASSED SOMEONE!
Yes, little me, who was dying on those uphills, struggling to fightback the tears sometimes overtook someone! And then another. And another. And I started to enjoy it an look forward to those rides, and even began night riding, but that's a whole other story!

One day we went for a ride out along the old railway line towards Newport, and carried on, and rode up the Wrekin- it has without doubt the hardest thing I've ever done. When I'd got my breath back at the top, we looked west to the Welsh borders, and dad talked about his idea to carry on one day and ride all to through Wales to the beach at Barmouth. Yeah, right, good luck with that I said, it seemed crazy, but something about it stuck with me because a few weeks later I decided to go for it and try and raise some money as we go. It was only then that dad told me it was 110 miles!

Long story short, two years later and after a brief layoff due to exams this spring, I am trying to cram in the training miles to do this in July. It'll be a tough, the furthest I've gone is 40 miles and that nearly killed me, but I am now starting to ride 30 miles regularly as a solo girl!

So how can you help? Well, its easy really. I'll do all the sweating and pedaling for 110 miles, through all those lovely Welsh hills, from Stafford to Barmouth, in one day. And I'll do it for those wonderful people at the Donna Louise Trust, whose hospice helps Life Limited Children and their families, to get through one of the most awful terrible experiences any family could ever have to go through, the loss of a child. They provide end of life care for children and is vital for all those involved. All you have to is click the button and donate a few pounds. Even 50p. Come on. Please. Help Me! My journey has been, and on the day will be, hard, but it just pales into insignificance by comparison to what those at the Donna Louise Trust go through.
[url= http://www.justgiving.com/ellienadin ]My just giving page[/url]


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 12:51 pm
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Great little write up! Good luck for your ride!


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 1:15 pm
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Good luck 😀


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 1:43 pm
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Great thing you're doing there, fantastic to see young people doing this sort of thing. 15 years old, You go girl!


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 7:55 pm
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Hi, a quick question, you only signed up today on here. Of course that's fine by me (and also nothing to do with me!) but is your Dad on here, how come you picked on STW, do you have any evidence of what you're doing?

Would happily sponsor, just a bit suspicious, which is probably more my issue than anything to do with you 😀


 
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It's not possible to divert any of the donations to anywhere other than the nominated charity on the Just Giving page.
She's doing a bike ride. This is a bike riding website message board. Where would be more appropriate to publicise it?


 
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Hi, Yep Daughter dear is here on recomendation from me. Ive been a STWer since way before the big hack and forum revamp years ago. Shes been an occasional reader since shes started riding ( i think the first thing she read was Agent Picolax!). She wanted to know what I had done to fund raise previously, and i suggested posting here, as people had been very supportive here, both with donations and advice, when i did my first 24 hour solo at SITS back in 2009, when we managed to raise over 3k for the same cause. Yeah I can understand a little suspicion I guess. I i tell her we on the STW forums are pretty much all extreme right/left wingers, raving liberals, and prone to spontaneous electronic outbursts, but that when a fellow STWer really needed help or support, that there was no place better to be.
Anyway, seems she might be turning into a chip off the old block with the endurance events, especially as shes racked up more miles than me for the last two weeks in a row. Strange mix of emotions when she went off on her own for the first time the other week, and came back beaming having done 30 mile on her own!


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 8:26 pm
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Where would be more appropriate to publicise it?

Quite agree, but for such a nice story, would be nice to see something more solid from someone that joined today. It would surely raise more sponsorship, certainly from myself.

I'm not making accusations, just voicing my own caution, which judging from STW donations may also be shared.

Nothing contentious intended, hopefully an opportunity to provide more context.

EDIT: Scrap all that, above post is enough for me!..and makes it all a lovely story; off to JG site now 😀


 
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done


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 8:34 pm
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Ok, done. Donated the stupid tyre purchase I made & then sold whilst I bought new due to impatience of waiting for s/h ones to arrive! 😀

Such a nice story to read and know that you're into the world of cycling. You've got a hell of a challenge on, more so your Dad as he's one of us! Keep us updated as to what's happening please, and best of luck 😀


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 8:44 pm
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Thanks guys! 🙂 Very proud dad here.


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 8:52 pm
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I went out for a ride today with my daughter whos 17. It was on her request which is very unusual as its usually impossible to get her out of her bedroom and away from tumbler. We did 10 miles, she was tired but enjoyed it. I am going to show her this thread as i really hope we can make it a regular thing, and this may help inspire her. Having a challenge may help.

So well done you, and ill drop a fiver in your jg pot!


 
Posted : 29/06/2013 8:58 pm
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She did 50 miles today. A good run out to Telford and back. Bodes well , she just needs more experience on busy roads, to avoid some of the " lemming " moments we had today at junctions!


 
Posted : 30/06/2013 5:19 pm
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She's 15...!!!
She should have bags of energy. 🙂

Good cause so onto the JG site after the kids bath.
Like the sound of this old Newport railway ride. Have to check that out.
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The old railway line used to be a bit of a disaster zone from Gnosall westwards, but its been in improved over the last few years. There's just about a mile or so that isn't surfaced and can be a bit soft or muddy in the wrong conditions. From Newport we take the minor roads towards trench lock, and from there along the Austrians route towards Wrockwardine. And then back again. On occasions we put in an ascent of then Wrekin at this halfway point.


 
Posted : 30/06/2013 7:48 pm
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Excellent stuff!


 
Posted : 30/06/2013 7:59 pm
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Well done Ellie, all proud of you here, donation to follow soon.


 
Posted : 30/06/2013 8:36 pm
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Thanks all for the donations and support, it's definitely giving me a reason to keep pedaling! Also the 50 mile ride yesterday was good and bad. Good- it was 50 miles and I didn't feel completely spent. Bad- I burnt my arms and it's my prom on Wednesday! Oops...


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 6:50 am
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I've cycled that path out of Stafford, it's great fun and a beautiful run. 50 miles on a bike is an excellent mile marker in your competence and your ability to maintain, well done.


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 7:42 am
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The world needs more threads like this 🙂 I'll in.


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 8:06 am
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Hi ellie and well done - keep riding! Nice to see more ladies on here 😀


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 9:01 am
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Donated.

Now if Drillski will share his secret for getting teenagers off their arses the world will be a better place. 🙂


 
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Epicyclo - start off easy (and not technical) with the promise of cheesy chips at a half-way pub. Let them decide route / distance and date in advance so they call the shots. If they've got a mate who may be interested, get them along as well.

Starting to work with me, and actually more fun / rewarding than I expected!


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 10:30 am
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Done.

And a bump up to help.....


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 4:46 pm
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Donated 🙂

and bump!


 
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Epicyclo - start off easy (and not technical) with the promise of cheesy chips at a half-way pub. Let them decide route / distance and date in advance so they call the shots. If they've got a mate who may be interested, get them along as well

Yep, did that too , but made the mistake of doing this when she had been riding for a few months. What this meant was that, basically, she invited her friend along for a ride around Follow the Dog, only for us to set off together, and for Ellie to zoom off in her newfound confidence and leave her mate pootling along with her dad, i.e. me! It wouldn't have been so bad, but in the first section it loops back on itself and passes the outbound trail, so she saw us lagging..... And then steamed on anyway! Nice!
Not long after that she started night riding. She rode every week that winter, usually at night, come hell or high water, and it was a nice moment when she had had to pass up one of her regular rides due to other commitments, and had not ridden that week when she started shuffling other stuff to make sure she got her ride in, as she was missing it.

Thanks everyone for your support, and kind comments. It really means a lot to Ellie, but it means even more to the children, and their families at the Donna Louise Trust hospice for life limited and end of life children.

STW .......... There when it matters.


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 7:29 pm
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Epicyclo- what everyone else has said I totally agree with! Make sure you've got some nice tasting gels or flapjack too, it always helps! 😉 Plus, if there's a group of people doing an organised regular ride (for example; the woman at my local bike shop does a regular lady's ride for the more confident to novices or beginners) then I would recommend taking them along to that as I found going on the Lady's ride has really boosted my confidence in my ability and just interacting with other bikers in general. I think especially for young girls it can be hard for them to find people to empathize as, in my experience, mountain biking is a predominately male past time (I'm not saying there are no women, just that from what I've seen we're a bit outnumbered) so it's good for beginner and novice riders to know other novice riders who are in the same position as them
Also, thank you for all the support guys! I can't believe that we've raised £265 in three days when the target was only £200! I know a large amount of that is from you generous single-trackers so for that, I salute you!


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 8:56 pm
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Donate-y bump.

Good luck, and come back to tell us how you got on/rode your dad into the ground.


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 9:36 pm
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Best of luck with it and donated.

Nicely written spiel too!


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 9:38 pm
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Prom dresses with cyclists tans and gravel or bramble rashed legs are epically cool this year. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. You go girl.


 
Posted : 01/07/2013 10:38 pm
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Ive done a similar route back in the day when i was 16, starting from stoke its a great days riding some breath taking views at the end of lung busting climbs. Good luck.


 
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She's toughening up quite nicley I'd have to say: she got bitten by a farm dog on a recent training ride, an alsatian, thankfully not too badly, but still managed another 25 miles after that point.
Thats my girl!
Bruise looked much more impressive the a day or two later that when this was taken.


 
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Posted : 02/07/2013 6:42 am
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Good luck, I hope the weather is kind to you. Nice write up by the way.


 
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Prom dresses with cyclists tans and gravel or bramble rashed legs are epically cool this year.

I do like scars. Scars are cool.


 
Posted : 02/07/2013 5:27 pm
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Keep us updated on how the trainings going.


 
Posted : 06/07/2013 6:03 pm
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updates and photos due later I believe when she gets in. upping the training miles this week again: she's getting more miles in than me at the moment, but then I did have a touch of man flu last week 😳


 
Posted : 09/07/2013 12:36 pm
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Missed this the first time around. Donated now. 🙂

Best of luck, and have fun!


 
Posted : 09/07/2013 1:19 pm
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What a great story and well done for all of your efforts so far!! How fabulous to also have a another girl on a mountain bike!!! Keep it up and show the boys how it's done 8)

Will donate now.


 
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About to head out on another ride tonight (even though it is far too hot!) and I thought you might like to see me on the Wrekin from back in March- there was still snow all over it when we rode it! I'm squinting a bit because Dad decided it would be a good idea to take it so I was staring into the sun. Anyway, I've been keeping the rides up, done several more 30 milers and just focusing on keeping my head down and legs going! Again thanks for the support guys! 😀 [img] http://www.flickr.com/photos/98658423@N06/9250137676/lightbox/ [/img]


 
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oops, try again...

About to head out on another ride tonight (even though it is far too hot!) and I thought you might like to see me on the Wrekin from back in March- there was still snow all over it when we rode it! I'm squinting a bit because Dad decided it would be a good idea to take it so I was staring into the sun. Anyway, I've been keeping the rides up, done several more 30 milers and just focusing on keeping my head down and legs Again thanks for the support guys! 😀

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Oops, sorry, forgot that it was rotated, and cant seem to undo that on flickr, anyone know how? Here's me nightriding last winter with Dad anyway instead. Prize if you can guess the exact location.

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/98658423@N06/9247339691/ ]DSCN5148[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/98658423@N06/ ]ellie.nadin[/url], on Flickr


 
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hmm, all this training is great, but you're putting in more miles than me ( Dad!) and now i'm looking at replacing your suspension bearings and bushes......hmmmmm. I guess its my turn to be the support team now, hehehe!


 
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made a youtube video about this![/url] I say we, it was mainly my dad, I just approved the end result and provided some videos and photos.
Also on an update of how much has been raised, with cash donations we've reached £480 WITHOUT adding on the amount of gift aid; I am proud to say the majority of it has come from you generous singletrackers donating a tenner here or a fiver there and in complete honesty, we wouldn't have done this without you, so thank you from the bottom of my heart!


 
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Update: Training's going well, did over 100 quality off road miles last week and after a few days off for my birthday, I set a new PB of 45 minutes on the Follow the Dog Trail on Cannock Chase in the middle of a 23 mile ride. And it has been very hot.


 
Posted : 16/07/2013 9:10 pm
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Nice video Ellie; may I suggest Dad corrects the unforgivable missing apostrophe at 1:43, and perhaps puts some emotive music over it. Suggestion below 😉 .

Found a fiver today; donated (I'll only spend it on parking/crisps).


 
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will do BN, and thank for taking her to the £500 mark! How about Nicki Minaj "Lets go to the Beach" for the soundtrack, as that's where she's headed?


 
Posted : 16/07/2013 10:08 pm
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Clever!

How about some leftfield link that fits the STW sterotype? 😀


 
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Ok so, we went back to the drawing board a bit and changed quite alot, added some new footage, re-edited and here's Ellies Revised Extended Directors Cut!

Please take a moment to watch if you can, and leave her a brief comment. You wouldn't believe how committed to this she is now. Thanks STW


 
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Inspirational, good luck and keep us up to date with the progress.


 
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Blimey it's hot! Another ride tonight, done 80 miles in the past three days, mostly over Cannock Chase, planning on doing a 70 mile ride early on Saturday, I'm crossing my fingers for a breeze 😉


 
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Ellie, if you wanna give something back, sustrans are looking for volunteers down that pretty track out of Stafford.
http://www.sustrans.org.uk/volunteer/get-involved/vacancies/volunteer-rangers-stafford


 
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Did my first 70 mile ride today, which is two thirds off the way there and the good news is that I wasn't [i]completely[/i] exhausted when we got back! Hurrah! It was an overall success, I wasn't too tired, I didn't do anything stupid on the road, and we were having such a good ride with a tail wind it was a very reluctant pair of bikers who turned around about 8 miles out of shrewsbury, agreeing that today wasn't really the day to go to Wales. However, my bike did fall apart.
Twice.
The left crank fell off, the first time we were on a quiet back road and before I knew what was happening it had detacthed itself from my bike with my foot still slipped into the pedal. The second time, we were less than a mile from home, which was good but what was less good was that we were about 1/3 of the way up Weston Bank, the great big massive hill that we have to go up to get back home. Oh joy of joys.


 
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Hi Jekkyl, may well do that.
She does already volunteer to Chase Trails too though. For Example, As you go through the final rock armoured rollers on Follow the Dog, the third drainagesump from the end, on the right, was dug by Ellie (with a little help from me, mostly supervising in this photo it seems)!
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http://chasetrails.blogspot.co.uk/search?updated-min=2011-01-01T00:00:00Z&updated-max=2012-01-01T00:00:00Z&max-results=50

so shes handy with a shovel as well as a hardtail


 
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Go Ellie! An inspiration to us all.


 
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Just seven days to go now! Starting to look at weather forecasts....

is it time to start a "what tyres for riding 110 miles to Barmouth?" thread?


 
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Support has been fantastic folks, thank you all so much. And Ellie has bagged herself a radio interview with BBC Radio Stoke for the day before we go!


 
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Bearnecessities, did you and everyone else see/like the revised video?


 
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Done another 100 miles this week and I'm now starting a taper week before we go on saturday, although my legs were starting to be very tired on our last ride, is that to be expected?


 
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Donated.Great story so far ellie good luck with the ride,any chance of a route and times you are starting out so people can look out for you on the day


 
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Great story, Good luck for Saturday!


 
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any chance of a route and times you are starting out so people can look out for you on the day
We should be starting at 7 or 8 am, I'll try and post the route later on for you but we are hoping to get to Barmouth for 6 pm, just in time for fish and chips!
And once again cheers for donating guys! Every pound is a pound well spent. Are you ready for the grand total... drum roll please...
[u]£1078![/u]
We have broken the thousand mark, how amazing is that?


 
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We have broken the [s]thousand[/s] £1100 mark, how amazing is that?

Ftfy 🙂


 
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Much better vid; love the emotive music 😀

Drillski, no email in your profile, but drop me an email if you need any car support on the day; got a couple of decent spare bikes I can throw in boot as well ICOE.


 
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Thanks guys, that's over £10 per mile now, fantastic.
We are hoping to do live updates en route, if possible, but neither of us have smart phones so it might be a bit second hand . I think we'll be ordering one of these yellow [url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/altura-night-vision-short-sleeve-jersey/ ]night vision jerseys[/url] as MrsDrillski was getting a bit concerned about most of our kit being a bit low vis for all the road work so if you see a pair of banana coloured mountain bikers, please give us a wave 😀


 
Posted : 28/07/2013 4:57 pm
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Never saw this first time around, but donated now.
Good luck Ellie.


 
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route here, hopefully.

[url= https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Weston,+Staffordshire,+United+Kingdom&daddr=Barmouth,+UK&hl=en&ll=52.609719,-2.894897&spn=0.955661,2.705383&sll=52.749543,-3.044689&sspn=0.952605,2.705383&geocode=FTFPJgMd-v_g_yn7Fvy7lnJ6SDHkXk_zQ6CKmQ%3BFbl8JAMd5BvC_ylDiCnRnHhlSDHM-KMMo4IadA&oq=Barmouth&t=h&dirflg=b&mra=ltm&z=9&lci=bike ]https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Weston,+Staffordshire,+United+Kingdom&daddr=Barmouth,+UK&hl=en&ll=52.609719,-2.894897&spn=0.955661,2.705383&sll=52.749543,-3.044689&sspn=0.952605,2.705383&geocode=FTFPJgMd-v_g_yn7Fvy7lnJ6SDHkXk_zQ6CKmQ%3BFbl8JAMd5BvC_ylDiCnRnHhlSDHM-KMMo4IadA&oq=Barmouth&t=h&dirflg=b&mra=ltm&z=9&lci=bike[/url]


 
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Basically Its Stafford to Newport, Wellington, Shrewsbury via back roads, and the old railway line. Then back roads from Shrewsbury to Llanerfyl, bypassing Welshpool and LLanfair on teh north side, and the busy but narrow A458, then the A458 to Mallwyd, A470 to Dolgellau and onto the old south side of the estuary railway line, and finally across on the railway bridge to the North side and Barmouth, and chips!
Haven't quite got as far as sorting timings accurately yet, but on recent performance we are hoping to be able to average between 12.5 and 14 mph, which isn't exactly earth shattering but we should be able to maintain it on the mountain bikes. Little climb before Dolgellau to a place called Tabor for a sting in the tail. Ellie will love that when she's 100 miles in!


 
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Bearnecessities, thats very kind of you. We would absolutely love to see anyone who's out and about, it'd make it even more of an adventure ( we're really starting to look forward to it now). MrsDrillski will be setting off a couple of hours later ( silver galaxy) and she's going to be bringing spares/kit as we (subject to sorting accommodation) will be stopping over for a few days after and I'll be hoping to introduce Ellie to the joys of CyB, and the Marin, plus hopefully more subject to getting a pass out from MrsDrillski.
But If you're around let me know


 
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Route stats summary and profile:

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Only just seen this thread, but have now donated. Good luck.


 
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Haha, thanks for donating exactly 22 quid theotherjonv to make it up to 1110, it's made my day!


 
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Also, my dad won't stop whistling The Climb by Miley Cyrus while we're out riding and to say it's getting on my nerves is an understatment 😉 can anyone recommend something else for him to sing on route to Wales?


 
Posted : 29/07/2013 7:39 pm
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That's the accomadation booked then, seafront B&B at Barmouth, 2 nights, thanks to the logistics team ( aka MrsDrillski). Any preferences/local knowledge in terms of recommended chippies? I think we'll be in need of some quality cod & chips come Saturday night.


 
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Just like to thank Veronica from Swinnerton Cycles in Birches Valley and her ladies rides, they are a great refuge from testosterone and just good fun. They've been a great help and everyone there is really encouraging and there will always be some one at the same level as you, which is really heartening. The next ride is this sunday (the 4th of August) and it's for beginners, so if you know anyone, well, any woman, that fancies giving biking a go in the Cannock Chase area then I'd send them along there. [url= http://www.bikechase.co.uk/index.php?page=contact.php ]Here is the link[/url] to the shops website with contact details


 
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£1200 🙂


 
Posted : 31/07/2013 4:36 pm
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[i]Very[/i] glad I'm not going today, it's so hot!


 
Posted : 01/08/2013 4:08 pm
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One day to go, radio interview today, went for a test spin last night and I discovered the evils of shammy cream.


 
Posted : 02/08/2013 8:17 am
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Just done my radio interview with John Collins from BBC Radio Stoke- how cool is that? I went really well and John was really cool and it should be on drive time tonight as well as tomorrow morning! 😀


 
Posted : 02/08/2013 11:21 am
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it'll be broadcast on BBC Radio Stoke at 17:40 friday evening, and again 07:05 on saturday morning, DAB or 94.6 & 104.1 FM


 
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