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Get ready for a Wild Wales Adventure

Updated: May 29, 2022



It's time for a Wild Wales Mountain Adventure


We are sooo looking forward to seeing you at the start of an epic weekend of riding, camping, pizza, music and all-round good times.


We've been blown away by the natural beauty, the unforgettable trails and breath-taking scenery for a weekend adventure. We’re pretty sure you'll be too!

Massive thanks to Hamish, Nell and family for throwing open the gates to Hangingheld Farm - home to the Degmo Foundation - a very special place for Wild Wales' base camp.


Here is all the information you’ll need to prepare and join in the fun.


- How to get there

- Camp site

- Parking

- Weekend programme

- Routes

- Safety briefing

- Guidelines

- What to bring


Wild Wales is non-competitive event. Rides are self-guided (GPX's provided) and although representatives from Wild Cycles may participate, you are responsible for your own safety and decision-making during throughout the event and the rides.

Know your capabilities and limits and adapt the routes to suit your ability and preferences.


Be prepared - so please make sure you’re familiar with the guidance, routes, safety briefing and checklist below. As the event takes place in a remote area you should effectively be self-sufficient - especially when out on the rides.


Before 3 June

  • Make sure you familiarise yourself with the routes, features and profiles

  • As this is a self-guided event you need to download route GPX's onto your GPS - this will be the only means of navigating your way around the routes

  • Check out the guide and checklist below to make sure you know - and have all you need to make it your best and safest cycling weekend ever

  • Study the safety briefing below - we’ll ask you to sign the waiver and confirmation you have read and understood ride features, risks and safety aspects when you sign on

  • Add the mobile numbers below to your contacts

  • If you haven't already when booking - please let us know by Friday 27th - if you have any dietary preferences so we can prepare the right pizza for you!

  • The bicycling, brewing bros at stohk have crafted a wild range of delicious brews the perfect compliment to a mountain adventure - we’ll send you a link to stohk up and ensure you remain refreshed throughout the weekend

  • Let us know if you have any questions!


Friday 3 June


Arrive at base camp between 5 – 9pm.

Hangingheld Farm, New Radnor, Presteigne, LD8 2TH

When you leave the main road follow the drive for approx. a mile until you see signs to the car park.


Please park up and head over to the campsite to sign on, choose your pitch and join others for a chat.

A few spaces are reserved for vans - specifically those who have asked. Please follow signs to van park.


There is a fully equipped field kitchen with cooking facilities to prepare your meals. As well as BBQ’s for grilling. Please bring your own food, drinks, utensils, cutlery et al.


Friday evening is for chilling around the camp fire and contemplating Saturday and Sunday rides!


Saturday 4 June

Have a good breakfast and head over to the starting zone for 8:30 - ready to roll out onto the trails between 8:45 and 09:00.


Make sure you have the best day ever out on one of 3 spectacular routes, soak up the fabulous views and stay safe!


You should head back to base camp by 6pm. If you decide to stop riding at any point you must phone or txt one of the mobile numbers (below).

You must clock in at the end of your ride.


Roll up to join in the evening vibes around camp fires and enjoy a delicious wood-fired pizza. Soak up the sounds of local folk band - Angus, George & Forbes - a very special trio.


We’ll start serving delicious wood-fired pizza from 7pm onwards.


Sunday 5 June


After your breakfast - you’ll have the option of a Sunday wind-downer of approx. 45km - mostly on country lanes winding through the picturesque Radnorshire valleys. Alternatively you can opt for one of Saturday’s routes (that you didn’t do on Saturday!)


It’s a flexible start - we’d suggest heading out no later than 9am.


You should head back to base camp by 3pm. If you decide to stop riding at any point you must phone or txt one of the mobile numbers (below).

You must clock in at the end of your ride.


Break camp by 5pm and head on home after a fabulous Wild Wales Mountain Festival.


Planning and preparation is key!


With that in mind we have prepared a SAFETY BRIEIFING and CHECKLIST to help you to prepare for your up-coming self-guided ride.

The following is essential reading so please be sure to digest and familiarise yourself with the crucial information provided. Please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any questions or need any more information.


routeS


There are 3 routes to choose from on Saturday and one for Sunday - which are all challenging as far as terrain, gradient, surface and profile is concerned. It’s your responsibility to ensure that you have the fitness, skill and capability to complete your chosen distances and profiles.


All rides are self-guided and although representatives from Wild Cycles may participate, as a rider - you are responsible for their own safety and decision-making during the rides. Know your capabilities and limits and adapt the routes to suit your ability and preferences.


Routes feature very steep, technical climbs and descents, loose, slippery, uneven and rutted surfaces requiring a very good level of fitness and advanced riding skills. Featuring a mix of loose and hard surfaces, flint, roots and ruts – they include gravel, woodland trails, sand, grassy fields, bridleways, public roads and lanes. It is therefore essential that you have experience of riding on public roads and off-road on varied terrain. Routes use and cross public roads used by motorists (light, medium and heavy vehicles) where extra care and vigilance is required. Conditions, degree of difficulty and speed will be significantly impacted by weather conditions. Check the weather forecast beforehand.


Conditions, degree of difficulty and speed will be significantly impacted by weather conditions. Check the weather forecast beforehand.


Download the routes from komoot - following links below.


  • Wild Cycles gifts you a komoot Region Bundle for the area you'll be riding in (worth £8,99). To unlock the Powys region bundle and redeem your komoot voucher go to komoot.com/g and entering: WWMF22 valid until 6 June 2022

  • What you get at a glance:

  • Komoot is an app that lets you find, plan, and share adventures with the easy route planner

  • Driven by a desire to explore, and powered by the outdoor community’s recommendations, it’s komoot’s mission to inspire great adventures, making them accessible to all

  • Offline functionality: Save individual tours or entire regions offline for reliable navigation when you’ve not got a phone signal

  • Available on all your devices: Use komoot on all your favourite devices, such as your phone, Garmin, Wahoo, Hammerhead, or practically any GPS devise or wearable

  • Turn-by-turn voice navigation: Whether cycling, hiking or mtb, just listen to the instructions or follow them on-screen to keep your adventure on track

  • Automatically follow the Wild Cycles komoot profile Voucher WWMF22 valid until 06.06.2022


Saturday - 30km, 45km OR 70km

30km 730m climbing

Short & punchy gravel ride with all of the best bits including the epic descent from the highest point at the TV mast. Also a good short off-road option for Sunday for the challenge-seeker before heading home.




45km 910m climbing

A longer ride incorporating more of the best including spectacular views from the Hergest Ridge @ 425m. Shops, cafe's and pubs in Kington!






70km 1520m climbing

Incorporates the 45km Sat. route with an extra northern loop as well as a sublime and amazing descent from the TV mast. Shops, cafe's and pubs in Kington!






Sunday Wind Down

45km 500m climbing

A gentler ride for Sunday - mainly on quiet back roads and sections of gravel with gentle gradients. From km 13.5 to km 21.4 the route follows a busier B-road.





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safety briefing and waiver


All routes listed in this guide feature very steep, technical climbs and descents, loose, slippery, uneven and rutted surfaces requiring a very good level of fitness and advanced riding skills. Featuring a mix of loose and hard surfaces, flint, roots and ruts – they include gravel, woodland trails, sand, grassy fields, bridleways, public roads and lanes. It is therefore essential that you have experience of riding on public roads and off-road on varied terrain. Routes use and cross public roads used by motorists (light, medium and heavy vehicles) where extra care and vigilance is required. Conditions, degree of difficulty and speed will be significantly impacted by weather conditions. Check the weather forecast beforehand.


Familiarise yourself with the route distances, profiles and conditions and make yourself aware of the risks and hazards associated with undertaking your chosen activity.

All rides are self-guided and although representatives from Wild Cycles may participate, as a rider you are responsible for your own safety and decision-making during the ride. Know your capabilities and limits and adapt the routes to suit your ability and your preferences.


Please note the following aspects and Actions for your safety applies to all routes


1. Bike condition

  • See BIKE & EQUIPMENT below

  • Do a thorough bike safety check before the ride

  • Check and make sure your brake pads have more than sufficient life to complete the distance NB route profiles

  • Carry pump, spare tube/repair kit (see checklist)

2. Overhanging branches and fallen trees

  • Keep a look out and warn following riders

  • Adjust route if cannot be avoided

  • Wear a quality helmet and eye protection

  • Maintain awareness, be vigilant and exercise caution

3. Wet weather and terrain

  • Ensure correct tyre pressure and tread

  • Beware of livestock waste protect and/or clean water bottles & equipment

  • Wear appropriate clothing suited to weather

  • Know your abilities and limitations, ride and make decisions accordingly

4. Terrain - uneven, rocky, ruts, flint, roots mud & loose surfaces

  • Be vigilant and take extra care on these surfaces, watch your speed and ride within your abilities

  • Identify hazards and difficult, technical terrain

  • Be cautious

  • Ride within your ability

  • Warn following riders when approaching

5. Steep gradients - descents and ascents

  • Approach with caution

  • Use appropriate speed for the terrain

  • Know your abilities and limitations, ride and make decisions accordingly

6. Other users: Walkers, dogs, horse riders

  • Be respectful, give priority to walkers and horse riders

  • Leave plenty of space when passing

7. Warm, hot weather

  • Apply sun cream

  • Wear appropriate clothing

  • Stay hydrated and top up with fluids constantly

  • See NUTRITION & HYDRATION in the guide

8. Darkness and poor visibility

  • Unless you have the appropriate lighting - front and rear - should darkness fall or visibility fades you must call Wild Cycles for recovery

  • Monitor distance, average speed, progress in relation to time of day and sunset

9. Traffic and public roads

  • Obey the rules of the road and ride with the utmost care on public roads

  • Be vigilant and maintain high awareness of traffic on public and farm roads incl. cars, HGVs, farm machinery and implements

  • Maintain a steady line whilst riding on roads

  • Wear reflective/bright clothing

  • Be super vigilant and extra cautious when crossing roads and at junctions

10. Fatigue, accidents, injury

  • Carry a 1st aid kit with you to attend to minor injuries

  • Call 999 in the case of a serious injury to yourself or another rider

  • Monitor your performance and judgement and ride within your limits

  • If you feel exhausted and need to cut your ride short call us for recovery if required

11. Mechanicals

  • Carry the spares and tools listed below as there is no official mechanical support

  • See BIKE and EQUIPMENT in the guide

  • If unable to continue call us for recovery if required

12. Call us on one of the numbers below if you decide to stop riding at any point


13. Know your abilities and limitations, ride and make decisions accordingly


I hereby confirm that, with the exception of any liability which cannot be excluded by law, Wild Cycles Limited shall have no liability for any loss or damage I may suffer as a result of my participation in this event. Furthermore, I will indemnify and hold Wild Cycles Limited, its officers, agents and employees harmless from and against any and all expenses, losses, liabilities, damages and costs of any type incurred or suffered and any claims or legal proceedings which are brought or threatened, in each case, arising from my participation in this event.


To be signed at registration:


Name:


Date:


Mobile contact number (for the weekend):


Emergency contact name and number:


Signed:


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Contact numbers


Emergency services 999

St John’s Ambulance TBA

John 07501 006366

Jonathan 07305 973508

Hamish 07966 476036

Vincent 07435 715504


Bike & equipment


It’s your responsibility to ensure that your bike and equipment is suited to the routes and conditions. Have your bike serviced beforehand and safety checked before the start. Ideally start with a new chain, brake pads and tyres which are new or nearly new.


There is no formal mechanical support ono the event so you must be capable of repairing punctures en-route and at least one member of your group should have a basic mechanical knowledge and capable of carrying out roadside repairs.


We'd recommend a gravel bike or mountain bike depending on your preference - with a minimum tyre width of 40mm and tread pattern suited to a wide variety of terrain. Tubeless tyres are recommended.


Nutrition and hydration


Please note distances and route profiles. A significant proportion of the route is in remote areas which is great and part of the magic of these exceptional rides. However in light of distances, terrain and conditions you must plan ahead. Ensure that you carry sufficient nutrition, sustenance (fuel!) and hydration with you and plan your refuelling stops accordingly.

You must carry sufficient nutrition, water/hydration with you which takes into account the sometimes infrequent opportunities to top up in remote areas.


Campsite facilities


Our beautiful campsite is in a stunning setting on Hangingheld Farm - which is also home to the Degmo Foundation. There is a fully equipped kitchen for you to prepare your meals and make a brew. There are toilets, washing facilities, hot water and showers. You'll be shown where to pitch your tent when you sign on.


Catering & refueling


Please bring your own food, utensils, cutlery et al.

Base camp is in a remote rural area so be sure to stock up well before you get there.

You will be able to make use of the fully equipped field kitchen for preparing your meals as well as BBQ's for cooking on Friday evening.

Saturday is pizza night - included in your ticket price.

Check out the maps for lunch and refuelling stops on your rides.

There is a small shop in New Radnor, a number of shops and pubs in Kington.


Checklist


Essentials which you should bring with you:


For camping

  • Friday evening meal, drinks

  • Saturday and Sunday breakfast

  • Cooking utensils, cutlery, tableware, etc.

  • Warm clothing for evenings

  • Torch

  • Tent (van as arranged with specific people beforehand)

  • Sleeping bag suitable for weather conditions (check the weather forecast and your sleeping bag’s temperature rating)

  • Pillow

  • Toiletries

  • Sun-block

  • Personal medication

For riding

  • Your bike!

Ensure it's in perfect working order, safety-checked, serviced beforehand and is therefore safe and suitable to complete the full distance

  • Multi-tool

  • Tyre levers

  • Spare inner tubes and/or

  • Tubeless repair kit

  • Tyre boots

  • Spare tyre

  • Pump

  • Quick chain links

  • Spare cables

  • Spare brake pads

  • Chain lube

  • Zip ties

  • Lights recommended

  • Bike lock

  • Water bottles/hydration pack (also see nutrition/hydration guidance above)

  • 1st aid kit

  • Your own quality cycle helmet which conforms to the latest safety standards must be worn whilst riding

  • Suitable clothing + extra/spare sets of clothing

  • Footwear

  • Eye-wear

  • Gloves

  • Waterproofs

  • Warm clothing for evenings

  • Tent (van as arranged with specific people beforehand)

  • Sleeping bag suitable for weather conditions (check the weather forecast and your sleeping bag’s temperature rating)

  • Pillow

  • Toiletries

  • Sun-block

  • Personal medication


Insurance


Ensure you have adequate insurance cover for your property and equipment including bicycles intended for your use as well as medical expenses.


If you have any questions - please ask.


e john@wildcycles.co.uk

m 07501006366





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