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Legaleagle
MemberI am happy to drive and would have room for three others. Could pick up anyone wanting a lift from Bloomfield at 9.30
Legaleagle
MemberLooks good but I am away this Sunday; enjoy
Legaleagle
MemberIt was meant to be. I just wanted to see how long it was. I am undecided whether I have enough time on Sunday to take it on.
Legaleagle
MemberThoroughly enjoyed it this year and would be keen to go again
Legaleagle
MemberI can be there hopefully sometime after 8.00
Legaleagle
MemberSorry Pete. Looked out of the window at 7.30, the weather looked miserable so went back to bed!
Legaleagle
MemberI mean 8.45!
Legaleagle
MemberAnd I am at 9.45
Legaleagle
MemberHow about this for tonight https://app.strava.com/routes/2435688
Legaleagle
MemberI will not Narcar this year but I am getting a lift up on Friday. There will be room in the car for bags and so, if it helps, bags can be left at my office (7 St James Street) and I will make sure they make their way to the Premier Inn. I am not sure when the car is coming back so cannot promise a return service atm
Legaleagle
MemberResponded to the wrong post above!
As for tonight, in the absence of any other ideas, how about the Clarbeston Loop (W7)?
Legaleagle
MemberNot my ideal Bank Holiday Weekend
Legaleagle
MemberNot my ideal Bank Holiday weekend!
Legaleagle
MemberCount me in too
Legaleagle
MemberNo sign of our usual scribes on Sunday morning so here goes.
8 hardy souls braved the chilly breeze and threatened showers to embark upon the route to Dale in reverse so we could accept and remain motivated by Simon’s kind offer of hopsitality on the return leg. In attendance in no particular order were Gary, Dan, Simon, John, Alex, Julie, Flapjack & Pete. The peleton headed off and the skies darkened. Pete left us at Carew but the rest carried bravely on over roads that seldom see a Dynamos shirt. Over the Cleddau Bridge, through Milford and out towards Dale. The decision was taken to miss out Dale and turn towards Haverfordwest and the direction of mulled wine. Chez Simon a spread awaited us, bread, cheese, pate, quiche, mice pies, stollen – I could go on! All very welcome. Seven arrived for refreshments but only three left by bike to arrive back in Narberth around 2.30. (55 miles)An excellent morning out and many thanks to Simon and Mrs Simon (Kim I think – I am hopeless with names) for a great welcome seaonal fare
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