Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2010

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Which weekend in September?

Poll ended at Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:21 pm

3rd - 6th
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No votes
10th - 12th - Free camping :)
5
31%
17th - 19th
7
44%
24th - 26th - Free camping :)
4
25%
 
Total votes: 16

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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

Post by benny hedges »

that narrow a road to bewdley & leominster is a nice run bud, went that way the other week.
it's all just been recently resurfaced and when i was on it there were no white lines, which is a bonus for us 2 wheelers :thumbup:
just further down the a44 is a turn off to devil's bridge - (the welsh one with waterfalls)
if you haven't been there before it's well worth stopping for half a hr for a shandy and a look around... popular bike place too, if it's a good day there will be shitloads in the carpark.
very nice run out and i'd imaging as its late in the seson there wont be much traffic on the roads.

i;ll also be working friday am, so will be riding down about 3pm, take my time :wink: and get there about 6ish, light enough to get a tent up... get some beers in etc, but looks like i'll be heading back saturday night as mrs cant get sunday off, so far...
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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Used to do a lot of green laning in that area following the route that the Welsh 2day enduro uses......the pub at devils bridge was one of our lunch stops, but it has been a while since I was there...........Used the same camp site back then as well.

so I have lots of maps of good routes round that area, but only if you are fitting knobblies to your Storm, and you dont mind getting stuck in a welsh bog!

Any locals got some reccomended routes to try on a road bike?
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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it might be too sonn for the forcasters to have a good fix on the weather for the weekend, but this website predicts good :)

http://uk.weather.com/weather/10day-Rhayader-UKXX1478
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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You will have to move me to maybe, don't think that my holiday will stand with work commitments.
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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how many miles you guys looking at doing? can come up with a route since its my local playground
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My suggested route for ride out was http://tinyurl.com/OperationStorm2010ii

But as you know the roads, I'll leave it to you mate :)

Edit: I started it at Newtown so we could have brekkie at Morrisons and get fuel!!

Edit 2 : But that don't include Devils Bridge which it should!!
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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just had a look at your routeand rejigged it a little bit, have a look and see what you think 236 miles in total,

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&sourc ... 469177&z=9


then this for the sunday morning so the guys going south can go down the a40 then a4042 to m4 and the guys going midlands can head off on the a44 to leominster and the guys going to the north can go up the a470 then a483 towards welshpool e.t.c (see 3 legs coming off the circle)



http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&sourc ... 469177&z=9
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Looks good to me.

Have you been through Capel Celyn? Is it any good?

Can you add the A4212 past Llyn Celyn through Capel Celyn? The A4212 goes from Bala to Trawsfynydd

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&sourc ... 58,,0,1.09
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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Hi :wave:
Just a few questions if anyone can answere them,

1, What time is everyone planning on meeting up at the site :?:

2, Is the camp site expecting a load of bikers :angel:

3, What's the plan for Friday night on arrival and pitching of course, is it off to the pub, or is it a chill and chat with a few beers on the
camp site, the later being what i like anyway :thumbup:

4, How far is the camp site from civilisation, ie supply shops, pubs, eating places (Indian) etc :D :Beer1: :Beer Popcorn: :fart1:


PS. I'm not asking for a millatary operation plan, It's just to give me a bit of an idea of the game plan :wink:
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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cheekykev wrote:Hi :wave:
Just a few questions if anyone can answere them,

1, What time is everyone planning on meeting up at the site :?: This is going to vary. I'm leaving Portsmouth Friday aiming to get there for about 4pm-ish

2, Is the camp site expecting a load of bikers :angel: I emailed them and they said they would be happy for bikers to use the site. We cant book. We have to just turn up.

3, What's the plan for Friday night on arrival and pitching of course, is it off to the pub, or is it a chill and chat with a few beers on the
camp site, the later being what i like anyway :thumbup: Play it by ear I guess. Pitch then catch up and off to the nearest pub

4, How far is the camp site from civilisation, ie supply shops, pubs, eating places (Indian) etc :D :Beer1: :Beer Popcorn: :fart1: Not far at all. Google "shops near rhayader" "takeaways near rhayader" and "pubs near rhayader"


PS. I'm not asking for a millatary operation plan, It's just to give me a bit of an idea of the game plan :wink:
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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Thanks Geodude,
Just have to hope for some good weather now hey :D instead of this sh1t we're having at the moment :thumbdown:
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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Geodude,
we will need to get a collection of mobile numbers circulated, so those of us who are turning up late can find which pub you lot are in. :beer: :beer:

It will also be good for the saturday ride as we have some people arriving on the day, and I am sure some one will get lost.

If I PM you my number, and if the others do the same, can you collect them and send back to the people who are still coming [via PM]?
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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ill get lost and ill be at the back following other ppl im sure
i cant wait :D
erm
what campsite is it lol
i just dawned on meill be heading to wales but thats a pretty big thing to aim for lol
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Re: Operation Storm II - Thunder in Wales - 17th-19th Sept 2

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Darknomad wrote: what campsite is it lol
Check the first post in this thread, there's a link to it :beer:
edit :- it be this one http://www.wyesidecamping.co.uk/
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