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Old 19-10-2018, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve_PPP View Post
When i used to follow the rally around (used to do all 3 days each year) Myherin was pretty much the furthest north! Well... I guess Sweetlamb and Hafren are slightly further up but we're talking a few miles as all 3 stages were in the same loop.

Was much easier down the stages in the valleys/brecon beacons than trekking all the way up to north wales.
Yeah, the access roads to Myherin and Sweet Lamb/Hafren were very close together, like you say those are very closely bunched.

Myherin ran first thing Saturday morning and the second pass was mid-afternoon, so the timing worked out well to get back on the road at a reasonable time. It was also one of the car parks offering overnight parking, so it was the easy choice!

Just for reference here is this years map:

https://walesrallygb.com/documents/2...ap_(05_04).pdf

Definitely didn't favour those coming from the South!
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