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Or head to Nant Rhys - https://www.mountainbothies.org.uk/bothies/wales/nant-rhys/
Which by all accounts is pretty good and doesn't look to far off your planned route.
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Depending on your schedule you could stay at Penrhos Isaf Bothy. If it's during the week chances are it wont be mid party when you arrive, but that could be entertaining also depending on what vibe you are after. Would also be nice if it's raining to not have to deal with a tent.
It's just off your route as you come down into Dolgellau.
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Old shack gone, didn't anticipate such a small shed would warrant so many trips to the tip. New shed due imminently so having to sort a base.
Previously the old one was set on top of a few slabs /bricks very unevenly which caused the floor to sag and snap eventually. New shed will sit on same footprint but slightly longer on a tarmac slope with a good 15cm drop front to back.I was thinking I could do the same sort of base with the addition of a few more beefier slabs and sand/cement mix so that nothing moves. Is this a daft idea?
Excuse the fence panels these are to be replaced prior to shed erection.
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I would like to turn this fence panel into a gate. Mainly as I'm blocking my existing gate with a new shed.
Its 1500mm approx and looking for absolute easiest possible solution mainly due to my DIY abilities.
Current thinking would be to rip fence panel in halfish, beef it up. Then hang both sides on either post with some hinges and have something on the top to keep them together? I can then kick through my swing doors into my garden with my bike like I'm entering a Saloon. Any easier suggestions welcome before I inevitably have to get someone to do it for me..
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@Airhead @Dexter @TheButchersDog thanks for this, some more shed browsing in store for me!
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Dull post warning, no discussion of spiky axes/climbing fetish wear hereafter.
Looking for recommendations/ideas for a hiking holiday in Italy / Austria border? I'm in Innsbruck area for a wedding early June. We've got 5 days thereafter to do something and need to get back to either Munich / Venice on the 6th day I guess.
A quick check of some random refugios suggests most are closed until mid June when the season starts proper which sort of makes me think it's a bust. Assuming wild camping is a no go / very bad idea / certain death?
Ideally would love to do a trek place to place but if any other suggestions to base ourselves somewhere that is actually open / has lots of nice routes nearby then I guess that could be a nice compromise. Alternatively it'll be a cycling holiday but would much rather walk across tops of mountains than cycle up and down them.
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@eskay nay it was just a cardboard box. Plan was to fold it up and leave by a bin but one of the cleaners when they were doing there rounds came over and took it from me. Was no bother at all. Eat sleep cycle sorted us another way for the return home. €20 but worth it in this instance as got to use all there tools/leave it with them whilst we mooched around in the afternoon. Pretty sure we got lucky there as they were such nice people.
4 flights out of 4 with bikes in cardboard boxes with no issues for me personally. Arkose is a cockroach though, even if the handlers jumped on it I doubt it'd die.
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Day 7.
Slow start
Slower climb. 5km of shite straight up. Why is this road even here.
Mellows out onto nice road, closed to traffic. Pleasant.
Briefly consider an offroad foray
Continue onto get chips at the barrier
Pass the barrier, snow.
More snow
Too much snow?
Dodge skiers
Turn back
Descend
Beers & BBQ
Next day bus back to Malaga - dont pay for €12 bike bag, €1 roll of cling film is fine.
Malaga is jumping, saturday, football on, some religious holiday, flypast from the Spanish red arrows
Pack back at Eat Sleep Cycle
Many many beers
Jesus restaurant?
No sleep
Carry box
Fly
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Nice trip, would go again.
Bit disappointing to not get to top of Veleta but still longest climb I've ever done.
Arkose did well, I poorly fitted the rear derailleur and only got the bike mechanic I brought along with me to look at it on the last day..
Full frame bag is the tits
Jack Rack was solid
Managed to snap the alpkit stabilisation rail annoyingly
1 set of pads on the hope's replaced
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Day 6.
Wake up thankfully. Cold af. Wear all my clothes.
Tent slightly frosted
Hurriedly pack and hold coffee for warmth.
Descend in the early morning sunshine to defrost. Coffee at Charches, lovely wee village with small dogs running about causing chaos.
Plan to take it easy today as pretty tired and we are just making it up as we go along now.
Gravel route down towards Gaudix
Cycle down a dried up riverbed, turn back after 1km as it's impossible to cycle.
Arrive in Gaudix, many beers.
Hatch plan to do Veleta, leave bags somewhere and try and get to top sounds nice.
Find glamping spot..book it.
Hot af road ride in headwind. Stop at petrol station for additional beer.
Climb up to a massive reservoir
Look down it and feel a bit unwell
Final push to Guejar Sierra which is off road.
Saw some cats, gave chin scratches.
Glamp & beers
Read about how the ride from Guejar Sierra is absolutely horrificBeers 8, I think?
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Day 5.
Finally get to use my fucking stove / gas that been lugging about for coffee outside
Cycle through Tattoine, bizarre place. No Jawas spotted.
Hard going through the section after the train station - energy sapping cycling on dried up river bed.
Road to Gergal after desert for massive tostadas
Shop in Gergal to buy lots as planning another wild camp. Buy 3 litres of water to schlep up the mountain.
Road climb up to the observatory - bin off the off road bit to the observatory actual as cba / hot af.
Get to cycle along the top and sort of bummed out that it's all big massive farm land area? Wasn't expecting to see anything up here tbh.
Gravel road is turned to dust in many parts, so dry.
Bin off the route as hadn't planned on doing Gorafe desert section so descend to a zona acampada.
Descent is incredible but fuck it up and descend too far so need to climb back up a bit.
Get to camp spot.
It has water.
Lament carrying that extra water all that way.
Eat all the scran we brought from Gergal.
It's fucking cold at 1600m elevation
Huddle around the stove for warmth before getting into tent for a cold camp.Zero beers.
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Day 4.
Wake up refreshed but burned to fuck as forgot to apply cream to tops of my hands.
Leave Berja - after Tostada and a challenging toilet / no paper standard in the cafe.
Small road to the gravel section that we'd fretted over as it looks like the end of the world on komoot.
Get to doom section and realise it's amazing, long but amazing and pretty mellow.
Get to top and realise burned some more as obv hot af.
See the plastic sea, amazing but a bit shite if you need to work in them greenhouses I guess.
Descent is obv amazing. Gravel scalextric track all the way down to a river bed
River bed is hot af, see some chad gravelistas - noone looks like they are having fun.
Climb up to Felix for beers & fried squid. Hot AF.
Road climb up and gravel / mtb down to Gador. Buy more sun cream and decide to push onto desert to camp
Stop at services for a can / scran.
Tabernas desert has 3 gates, 1 was open. 2 were not. Really need 2 people to get around / over them. Why has desert got a gate? Nuclear dumping ground? Hunger games arena?
Loads of signs saying private, ignore.
Get the fear that some sniper / drone is going to take me out so keep pushing on with the mindset that we might need to ride straight through.
Luis gets to use his badman light which helpfully will make it much easier for any desert raiders to pinpoint our position.
Becomes apparent in no condition to ride straight through. Find camp spot mercifully off a section of trail that looks like a footpath rather than gravel road. Everywhere else would have been impossible before the 3rd gate.
Setup camp - just mat on floor.
Marvel at stars
Wake up and put up tent as started to read about desert tarantulas after i felt something on my face.Beers, 2 inc 1 can.
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Day 3.
Consume more bread / cheese / meat - Tostadas are class.
Found a camping shop and got a gas canister - no 100g cans so had to carry the bigger one . Apparently rarer than hens teeth screw top canisters so feeling pretty smug.
Road climb to Trevelez - fairly mild but long few hours.
Massive bag of crisps and several beers in Trevelez.
Hundreds of hams hanging from the ceiling that I end up headering as I try to find the toilet. Stuff of nightmares that place for veggie / vegan.
The owner was a bit a of a legend and was giving me shit for my Catalunya patch.
Finally on badlands route I think.
Gravel down to Murtas - see a warning sign about bulls and get the fear. Luis is faster so I will certainly be the target. Tuck red t shirt dangling from seatpack into seatpack...
Escape the gravel to a road section - see a big reservoir - level looks low, Spain on fire this year I guess?
Murtas be dead, no shops / bar open. Spirits be low.
Murtas gravel descent was spicy, no idea how badlanders cycle up it.
Descend to Berja - too tired to care about the novelty of the plastic scene in front of me.
Ice cream restores life in Berja. Hotel booked, no regrets. Pizza and kebab chips scoffed.
No beers consumed.Another hard day but amazing. 2 beers only, too tired to drink.
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Day2.
Crap sleep - leaky pillow is weak.
Savage climb from leaving the camp area. 2 km of seemingly vertical concrete slabs.
Mellow gravel mountain road which led to a not so mellow rocky loose push a bike.
Saw some wild horses, hoped they might kick me to death to avoid having to keep pushing bike.
"Descended" the bullshit peak by sliding bike down the path as it was unrideable on loaded gravel bike.
Nice mountain gravel roads eventually found down into Fornes after a bit of on the spot rerouting
Town was kicking off on a Sunday, the whole place was out for a wedding / church or something. Bar rammed, loads of people dressed up. Beers / Tapas consumed hurriedly.
Road down to the next town Jayena where it was abit more chill. Beers, food, fuck about setting up Luis's new head unit for a while
Gravel highway - insane perfectly coiffured gravel road down to the Sierra Nevada foothills I guess.
Road ride to Orgivia to setup camp late.
Ask for the bill at the bar whilst Luis has a shower, receive another beer in error. Will leave all further interactions with the public to him if I can.Hard day. 5 beers consumed.
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Andalucía confirmed for being amazing for gravel cycling.
Bit of a blog with maybe some useful info for anyone in future, maybe not, idc. Intent was to do shortened version of Badlands in reverse starting from Malaga. Open to changing bits along the way as wasn't too precious about any of it really as I knew wherever we went it'd be great. Which it was, cant really go too wrong...
Day1.
Fly to Malaga.
Build bike in airport.
Meet @Netakure.
Train to Eat Sleep Cycle in Malaga as other bike has been posted to them
Build bike in shop -much more civilized.
Meet good guy Jose in the shop.
Eat pasta & pedal out on the coast into a crap headwind and get the fear as it already feels hard. Road up to Competa - I wanted to cross a national park (Sierras De Tejeda) to make it more gravellly (sp?).
Grabbed staples of bread, meat and cheese.
Camped at Fabrica de la luz which has a little camping area by a stream which was ace as it was unexpected - had a toilet which was decadent.
Pillow has a slow puncture and rear derailleur doesn't shift properly.Good day however only 1 beer consumed.
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@tmevans what's the deal with trains on the Granada / Antequera, is it a book bike on etc or roll on roll off? Can't find much info other than high speed trains all need to have bikes broken down and the timetable suggests this is a high speed route.
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Thanks for this man. Think were just going to do an abridged version of badlands and tour it. I've just had the covid so looking forward to getting left for the vultures by @Netakure on some bleak desert.
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Thanks for this. Will have a look at the Badlands routing - hadn't realised it started in Granada.
First attempt at a loop from Malaga.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42051577?privacy_code=3vysmVNjtPqM0Nsc
?privacy_code=3vysmVNjtPqM0NscOther option with a bit less off roading in the mountain range. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42051822?privacy_code=JUUP9Z6N3UIJfkcb
?privacy_code=JUUP9Z6N3UIJfkcb
Please do, enjoyed reading.