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#1 Bean

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:33 AM

This is a sketchy account of the adventures of Nightflier and I in Welsh Wales! Isn't it! ;)

What started off as a day-trip into Wales somehow mutated into a poorly executed 'Tour de Farce'! Enjoy! :)



Wednesday 14th May


Mileage: 58497




1:30 pm

Left home. Still have to get last-minute items. Groceries, tools and a subframe mount :) Decide to go into Hereford for these items.

4:20 pm

Set-off (eventually!) from Hereford, heading North to a Stone Circle, just north of Bishop's Castle. Rang up and made an offer for Nipper! :angel: Owner says that he will think about it and get back to us!

5:30 pm

Arrived at Mitchell's Fold Stone Circle! (After missing tiny, over-grown directions to it!) Got out and stretched our legs, before walking up to the main bit. Stunning views over the border into Wales, but pity it was a little misty.


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Stopped for a cuppa and then planned the first stop-over in Wales. Found Llangollen, as it has a few local placed of interest, and a picnic site that we can hopefully stay at!



Left at 6:40

Mileage: 58553


7:50 pm

Stopped for break at Tony's Stop, just short of the border. Perfect timing! Got a call back from the seller of Nipper! He say YES! We say WOOT! :wub:

Decided to get a burger and chips to celebrate! (But also as time was getting on :) and we still needed to cross into the badlands!

Set off at 8:40

Mileage: 58575


8:50 pm

Welsh border! Woot!


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And we just had to get a piccie! -

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Continued to Welshpool before heading north on the A483. Found ourselves back in Blighty for 20 minutes as the road crossed the border again. Time was getting on and as we neared Llangollen, it was quite dark!

Stopped at one caravan site (where they didn't do tents!), where Arthur (a nice fella from Leeds), directed us to another place, just over the River Dee - With the immortal line 'Turn left at the smart Taxidermists!' :s

Arrived at 'Wern Isaf' campsite at 10pm. Got a pitch for a tenner! Tent was easy, even in the dark (3 poles and the cover, then guy ropes and inner liner - Shelter!)


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Thursday 15th May



4:50 am

Woke full of the joys of spring! - Before falling promptly asleep!

7:30 am

Woke to the delights of the farmer's tractor going past! Slowly! Started on brekkie - Sausage sarnies! Yum yum! J-Lo for drinkies! Decided to also cook up some bacon for lunch - BLT perhaps?


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Checked route and wrote diary.




10:30 am

Mileage: 58617


Set off for Anglesey, via Bangor, as this gives us a chance to see some stunning mountains, twisty roads and also a bit of sea! Nice scenery for Reggie!

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1:40 pm

Mileage: 58695



Arrived at Bangor Harbour - Got a few pics of Reggie enjoying the sea air. Crossed the Menai bridge, to Anglesey, heading for the Sea Zoo! (As Bean has not been to one before! :))

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Whilst crossing the Menai bridge - Look what we spotted! - We both went a little mad and I think we may have scared the other driver! :errr:

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4:55 pm

Left for Caernarfon to re-stock for cheeseburgers for breakfast! ;)

6:10 pm

Leave for the next stop-over point at Dolgellau.

9:30 pm

Arrived at Ton Y Pen campsite. Lovely Kentish owner shows us to our pitch. Only tent on site - rest were caravans and mobile homes. Site has showers! WOOT! :angel:

Quite late so just grabbed a quick sarnie before bed!







Friday 16th May



7:50 am

Woke to a cold, rainy day :crazy:

Decide not to do burgers as barbeques don't work very well in the rain :ermm: Make ham salad sandwiches for lunch!

Made use of hot showers on-site! Aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!!

10:00 am

Head into town for a much-needed top-up of fuel for Reggie and decide to get two sausage paninis! And, obviously, two teas!

Overheard a conversation between a paramedic and a local old-boy! Absolutely astounded at the extent of the Welsh Language in every day use! We may sound ignorant, but it never struck us as being that common.

11:00 am

Mileage: 58754


Top-up on Go-Juice! Set off headed for the Centre For Alternative Technology, near Machynlleth.

11:30 am

Arrived at CAT.

On turning in, we both squealed and yelled 'MINI!!' at a red Mayfair! I jumped out to take some pictures, when I spotted a BRG Cooper, parked two cars down! Woot! :crazy:

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6:00 pm

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Leave CAT. Weather still not improved. Decide to head south to Cardigan, as we didn't fancy sitting on the beach in Aberystwyth in t'rain!

80 mile slog along the coast, going OK. But soon after Llanrhystd, Reggie started to judder! Pulled over at the side of the road to check. All seems OK, but everything was fastened, plumbed and connected as intended.

Bemused, we jumped back in Reggie and are off again.

7:30 pm

Barely 5 miles further on, whilst trying to get up a rather steep hill, Reggie started to splutter badly! Made it up the bank and pulled into a layby on the cliff. Suspect fueling problem.

Opened up Reggie's bonnet and upon checking the carb, found a half-inch split in the rubber fuel pipe :dontgetit:

Heath Robinsoned a piece of pipe from a breather vent, but on reflection I called on the RAC - Kris knew that we'd be sat here for an hour at least, but if we get to Cardigan without risk of Reggie going up in flames, then what the hell! He's worth it, right? :)

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Mileage: 58810



10:45 pm

After another sterling job by the RAC, taking 2 1/2 hours to travel 4 miles to a stranded Reggie, we set off. Still intent on reaching Cardigan!

11:15 pm

Mileage: 58827


Park up for the night in a lay-by. Reggie sick! :angel:

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Saturday 17th May



7:00 am

Wake after a restless night's sleep. Clean out Reggie's float bowl, hopefully to rectify the problem.

7:45 am

Leave lay-by. About 4 miles on, Reggie starts to splutter again. Find a petrol station to re-fuel, in the hope that it may help the situation.

Seems OK!

Not for long. Spluttering returns again with a vengeance. Managed to limp to Cardigan and dump Reggie in a canal, after setting fire to him.

No, not really - Couldn't find a match!

8:30 am

Limp into Tescos - We go for brekkie! Suspect severe blockage in carb.

Mileage: 58839



9:30 am

After a decent brekkie, decide that it's not fair on Reggie to continue the trip. :(

Phone RAC again. Be here in 30 minutes.

10:40 am

RAC turn up. Jovial little fella and happens to be a Mini owner! Checks over Reggie thoroughly. Checked that the fuel was correct and then goes onto carb. Repeats the exercise Nightflier performed earlier. Seems to work well.

Go on a 3 mile run, following the RAC man.

When we pull-over, as agreed, all seemed well. We decided to set off for Pendine Sands and the Museum of Speed! If we can, we'll stop for some new plugs and a dizzy cap.


All seemed OK for 4 or 5 miles, when it starts again and we come to a holt, 10 miles north of Pendine.

Having just cleared Narberth, Reggie starts to lose power on a hill, despite gunning the engine. We lose power all the time and just make it to the entrance of Allensbank Holiday Park.

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We have a long chat about the rest of the trip and eventually decide that it's too dangerous to continue.


1:00 pm

With a heavy heart, we contact the RAC and are given a 2 hour window. We decide to break out the Pringles and dip!

2:00 pm

Kris finishes getting the passenger door switch for courtesy light to work when a tall, gangly fella announces - 'This must be the shortest pick-up I've ever had!' - Turns out he lives on the holiday park!

Load up Reggie. Advised that the journey home would take 2 1/2 hours. Oh, joy!

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5:00 pm

Arrived back at chez Bean. Dumped Reggie on the driveway. (I'll speak to him later!)





Thus endeth the tale! :P


Nevertheless, despite the mishaps and the disgrace of arriving home on the back of a low-loader, we both thoroughly enjoyed the trip! Met some pretty interesting characters and saw some stunning views.

It's something that we would both definitely do again - but with a bit more planning, perhaps!? ^_^

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:35 AM

Some more general shots over the week!

At the Stone Circle:

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Our table!:

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Mmm, bacon!

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Working out the next route:

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Through the Welsh countryside:

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:37 AM

Into Snowdonia National Park:

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A couple of photos at the gatehouse:

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:38 AM

Reggie at Bangor Harbour:

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The Menai Bridge to Anglesey:

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Couple of photos that just had to be taken at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch!

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Reggie enjoying the views on the Anglesey coast-line!

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:40 AM

And a few more!

Reggie at Anglesey:

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Somewhat poorly looking crab...!

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Cyril:

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Photographic excellence! Caught first time: :dontgetit:

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Back through Snowdonia National Park and into the forest:

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Second campsite:

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On our way to CAT:

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Arriving at CAT, to see the Mini!

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CAT:

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:41 AM

The most threatening crook-lock in the world? I think so.

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Set off again:

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Watched the sunset in the layby of the first breakdown!

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Waking to a cold and damp morning:

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An unfortunate end to the trip:

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:51 AM

What a most excellent adventure!! :crazy:

That's my favouritest part of the world (I've been there every year of my life & was conceived in Snowdonia, but that don't make me Welsh........ :dontgetit: ).

I'm sorry Reggie didn't enjoy his holiday that much. :crazy:

I have a bone to pick with you, young lady! This is such a BLATANT photoshop, Jean! :angel: Capel Curig is never dry & certainly doesn't have a blue sky :angel: . You made that up. >:P Maybe you made it all up.......... :wub:

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:55 AM

Wow that looks like an awesome trip! Hope Reggie is better soon

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:55 AM

Bean any tips for this trip? You did my idea of a holiday, traveling across welsh wales :dontgetit: (Scotland next year i think)

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 09:00 AM

All this talk of roadtrips is giving me the itch!

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 10:35 AM

It was an awesome trip! Even though it was cut short, we had such a great few days! :angel:

Jackman - I think you need to give it a bit more than Wednesday-Sunday, which is what we had sort of planned! There were times where we did feel a little pushed for time and did feel like we were just driving past some amazing sites... But to be honest, you can't see everything in a week or so, anyway!

I think we did well in the sites that we went to see! The CAT was certainly very interesting indeed! And Snowdonia was absolutely beautiful! :angel:


I think we'll definitely do something like this again though! Just perhaps with a bit more planning and not just chuck a tent in the car and see what happened! :crazy:


Oh - and I'd like to point out that Reggie did have a full check over and service before he went out, lol :P


Reggie's fine now! Kris spent most of yesterday cleaning up the carb and putting the fuel filter in place! And doing some other jobs on Reggie, to make sure he's running well and generally looked over him! :crazy: :dontgetit:

Juju - I can see why it's your favouritest place ever! It really is beautiful over there! The scenery is just so humbling! :wub:

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 10:41 AM

Really enjoyed reading your diary :crazy:

And found the 'crook lock' picture hilarious!!!! :dontgetit: :angel: :angel: :crazy: :wub: :P

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 11:12 AM

Heh Bean awesome trip! And so many beautiful pictures

Pity i didnt see you as i was around that part of Wales at the weekend. I passed the Centre For Alternative Technology when i was trying to find an alternative route to Dyffryn Aurduwy outside Barmouth. Halfway up Dinas Mawdry (think thats how you spell it) we saw a car on its roof and got turned around by the police. Had to go via McCluncliff or something like that cant remember its actual name.

Was the centre good i might have to pop in there on the way next time? and yes your right the views around there are absolutly stunning!! Apologies to anybody on here that actually speaks Welsh but to me it just sound like everybody is clearing their throat lol :angel: :dontgetit:

Excuse all spelling as welsh names just confuse me :angel:

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 11:20 AM

The centre is really great! We really enjoyed it! So much so that we managed to spend 6 1/2 hours there! :angel: :angel:

We were just amazed at the amount of people who actually spoke Welsh as the 'norm'! We just didn't realise that it was such a wide-spread thing anymore - but then maybe that's just the English ignorance? :dontgetit: It was amazing how they could just change between the two languages though!

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Posted 20 May 2008 - 11:27 AM

The centre is really great! We really enjoyed it! So much so that we managed to spend 6 1/2 hours there! :angel: :angel:

We were just amazed at the amount of people who actually spoke Welsh as the 'norm'! We just didn't realise that it was such a wide-spread thing anymore - but then maybe that's just the English ignorance? :dontgetit: It was amazing how they could just change between the two languages though!


Yeha i know what you mean but IIRC welsh is taught and spoken as the primary language in schools and English as a second!




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