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Car fuelled, food and utensils ready, bag packed - Hitting the road at 1pm for the pilgrimage to Betws y Coed. #Excited (which is ridiculous for a 65 year old!!)
Weather looks to be really bad for friday.
Some guy on twitter wanting to take his old dad down to Oulton park and apparently, you can't get tickets on the gate! What on earth is all that about? What happened to taking rallying to the people and making access easier?
First time in Wales, I need an advice :)
Does it seem realistic ?
- Park/sleep in parking M (Sweet Lamb)
- leave early and walk to Myherin, Elfyn's corner 2018
- stage starts at 10 AM
- at 12AM, walk back to Sweet Lamb for the water splash (SS starts at 3 PM)
9 km twice, but with plenty of time...it seems to be a nice gravel road, with a small bridge to get to A444. But I dont' want to be blocked :(
Thanks in advance.
Henning Solberg, Simone Tempestini and Gaurav Gill not starters in Gales. Via ewrc
I'd say nearer to 12km (depending on where you get parked) but if you are a strong walker it's easily doable. There will be security at the road entrance across the main road from Sweet Lamb but they cannot stop you entering on foot as the gravel road is part of a public right of way. Of course if you have a rally pass you can flash that as you've paid to enjoy the privilege of the hiking ;)
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Henning Solberg, Simone Tempestini and Gaurav Gill not starters in @WalesRallyGB
A lot of people may have been holding off because of the weather and I just can’t see why they wouldn’t boost the spectator numbers by having a pay on the gate option.
Possibly because they need to determine staff and police levels by understanding numbers first, but it just goes in the opposite direction of making the sport more accessible.