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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Daniel Kalal on May 12, 2016, 08:01:11 AM
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I, of Welsh heritage, am jealous. What brings you to Wales? Where were you? It's always been on my list. The kids have been there, I haven't made it yet.
Chris
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I, of Welsh heritage, am jealous. What brings you to Wales? Where were you?
Chris,
these are photographs from two trips through Wales. I did my best to spread out, but as you can see, there are plenty of roads left to ride.
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(I've made two other trips to Wales, but those were in a car so I ignored those for this collection)
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Fantastic pictures! My dad was staged there before the Normandy landings with his US Army Medical Corps hospital for about three months. Said the food was bad, women toothsome, rains frequent, and beer excellent. Early 1944.
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My dad was staged there before the Normandy landings
There's a memorial in Devon (south of Swansea, which is where I assume your father was stationed) for the 640 Americans killed during a training exercise for the Normandy landings. I've not been there (yet).
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That boy sure gets around! Nice pics.
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Thanks for the pictures, looks like some beautiful scenery --
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They sure don't over pave in the west country. No need to explain why the left side of autos are well greased...
Thanks for the photos and memories.
Spud
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I think I recognise some of those roads! It's a nice part of the world for just bimbling about. Not so good if you want to get somewhere in a hurry.
Looks like you had good weather. They say that in Wales you can tell when the summer's coming 'cos the rain gets warmer. Last weekend was brilliant though. I was above Llyn Brianne which is just NW of Cynghordy on your map. I live near Aberaeron on the coast.
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Great pictures as always Daniel. Do I detect a stretch of Bwych y Groes there?
https://youtu.be/lp1hZTFmy5Q (https://youtu.be/lp1hZTFmy5Q) (Enfield not Guzzi)
Nick
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Really nice thanks Daniel. :thumb:
Funny, some of those roads could be in New Zealand. However, the narrow roads would of course be gravel... :rolleyes:
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Breathtaking :bow: Thanks Deke .
V7John , lovely bike , Wales looks an idyllic place to live .
Dusty
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Do I detect a stretch of Bwych y Groes there
Could be. I believe I took this shot at the top of the pass (or very near to it):
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Fantastic! Thank you, they bring back fond memories. I lived in Aberystwyth for a year and explored many of the same areas on a bike. I see you did not make it to Aber. If you do, try the A4120 that leaves Aber to the East. You will swing by Devil's Bridge, which has some neat history, and then will be on a one lane past abandoned industry. Continue on to the B4574 and then take the road to Rhayader. A right down to the Craig Goch Reservoir is a nice alternate that can turn it in to a loop ride.
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I think I recognise some of those roads! It's a nice part of the world for just bimbling about. Not so good if you want to get somewhere in a hurry.
Looks like you had good weather. They say that in Wales you can tell when the summer's coming 'cos the rain gets warmer. Last weekend was brilliant though. I was above Llyn Brianne which is just NW of Cynghordy on your map. I live near Aberaeron on the coast.
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Awesome V7
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I lived in Aberystwyth for a year and explored many of the same areas on a bike. I see you did not make it to Aber.
I meant to, but the rains were so heavy when I was there that many of the coastal towns were flooded, and even some stone bridges were under water. It was impossible to get to Aber from the north. It was very wet even by Wales standards. Lucky for me, though, it was often local and not often continuous through the day, so I was able to carry on in some way.
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Could be. I believe I took this shot at the top of the pass (or very near to it):
Lovely spot and great riding in the off season.
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Fantastic! Thank you, they bring back fond memories. I lived in Aberystwyth for a year and explored many of the same areas on a bike. I see you did not make it to Aber. If you do, try the A4120 that leaves Aber to the East. You will swing by Devil's Bridge, which has some neat history, and then will be on a one lane past abandoned industry. Continue on to the B4574 and then take the road to Rhayader. A right down to the Craig Goch Reservoir is a nice alternate that can turn it in to a loop ride.
I've been out that way today. Local Guzzi meet was in the Elan Valley near Rhayader. My route took me up through the Ystwyth Valley then down the Elan Valley past all the reservoirs to the visitors centre. It was another fine sunny day so the place was heaving with bikes - mainly Harleys on a group ride. This time I was on "The Fire Bike". The only photo I took was on the way back home when I stopped before descending the Cwm Ystwyth. This is looking back toward Cwm Elan.
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I was out there with v7john today 250 miles of glorious welsh roads on a sunny if cold day, life doesn't get much better, i was on my breva11 just about the perfect guzzi for a long day in the saddle.
john
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Daniel, you've done it again :bow:
Someone needs to publish your stuff in a nice large-format coffee table book! Thanks again for sharing your travels with us...inspires me to get out there and ride more... :cool:
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Beautiful photographs! Looks like you have had some lovely adventures.
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Lovely pics Daniel. Thanks for the ride :grin:
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Awesome!
What's the speed limit?
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Awesome!
What's the speed limit?
It's 60mph but in places it's difficult for a car and bike to pass let alone two cars.
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Thank you. So very beautiful.
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A couple of photos from my North Wales ride on Saturday...shades of Out of Africa!! Contributions from the Welsh Tourist Board welcome.
Diolch
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Contributions from the Welsh Tourist Board welcome.
Wow. I have never seen a sunny beach in Wales. I doubt the Welsh Tourist Board will believe you...
...in a nice large-format coffee table book...
In fact, such glossy, large-format coffee table books do exist (as shown below on an actual coffee table). However, the publishing run is severely limited for each.
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Really? Wales?...
And not one single indecipherable road sign?
Beautiful photos as always but some of the flavor is lost. :boozing:
Todd.
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Really? Wales?...
And not one single indecipherable road sign?
Beautiful photos as always but some of the flavor is lost. :boozing:
Todd.
Here are a couple I took:
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That's the ticket! :thumb:
My Mother in Law is off the boat (747 as it were) Welsh by way of London and I get a kick outa hearing her do the lingui-gymnastics with that language. Getting a couple of Gin & Tonics in her to get her to use some of the more colorful colloquialisms is riotous.
Todd.
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I know what you mean about the language. My Nain and Taid came over after WWI, my mother spoke fluent as well. I regret not learning more of the language while she was here. My Aunt is still local and I get to visit every couple weeks. It's so nice to hear, brings back fond memories.
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Yes, those are really taken in Wales! Apologies for not getting the road signs in; I was too taken with the beauty around me :smiley:
Anyway, as a Scot and a Brit trying to learn Welsh, I wish you Nadolig llawen a blwyddyn newydd dda. It's good for 2 weeks of the year; I just have to work on the other 50.
Diolch
Beerman
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Spoken Welsh sounds beautiful, especially as spoken by the people of Mid-Wales. We came here at the beginning of the 90s and are almost accepted as locals. My wife and I have learnt Welsh to the level that we can now get by. Our 3 children are all bilingual and have jobs where they need to be fluent Welsh speakers. The language is very much alive.
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Agreed v7John. If you live there, my pics were taken near Porthmadog, for info.
Beerman
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I could almost hear the sound of an old Beeza 500 banger, or perhaps a Velo thumping it's way through that scenery.
My heritage also is Welsh, as might well be guessed by my sir name.
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Y'all will figure this out before the story ends but:
Many years ago my Dad gave me a round pendant that was a deep brown color & a cream color. He told me that he got when he was in the army & the guy who gave it to him said it was from a whale. Dad thought it was a bone & indeed it could have been fossilized bone.
I put it on a cord & wore it for many years & one time I was at a rock & mineral show when one of the vendors asked if he could see it up close.
I took it off & handed it to him, he looked it over & smiled & told me that the stone was only found in one place in the world: Wales
Dad & I had good laugh.
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and despite the press, it isn't always raining in Wales.
Rhinogs, looking north towards Snowdonia
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Nick