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First stop over the Epynt Ranges everyone admires
Mervyn Pughs bike, for some reason Gareth has his polish out.
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Mr Sheens' working extra hard. |
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A coffee stop at Aberdovey, Terry Catrer-Ingram
shows that he's had a shower this morning while
Gary Phillips does a 'wicked' impression of Ali-G. |
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Derick Wintle admires the
breathtaking scenery. |
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Paul Donovan shows how to negotiate
a difficult car park with expert concentration. |
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"That's a nice bike paul!", after
dismounting everyone appreciates
what a lovely bike his new Pan is. |
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After an eventful rest it's time to get
back in the saddle and carry on the
long journey north. |
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Gareth Gait and Paul Bigby pose for
the camera after a coffee break at Bala |
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A man on a mission, Tony Grant heads
out of Bala all geared up and raring to go. |
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On the return Journey home we decide to visit the railway
station on Anglesey with the long name, Llanfair PG for short.
Which translates to "The church of St Mary by the hollow
of the white aspen, over the whirlpool, and St Tysillio's church
close to the red cave" |