If you look carefully on the left,you will see Lowri handing out instructions & collecting money |
Each year Lowri organises two events for the cycling calendar - the hill climb and freewheel in October, and the treasure hunt and map reading in May. The last couple of years these competitions have been part of the Welsh Festival, which was held in Ruthin 2012/2013, so this year saw the return to Gwersyllt for the TH and MR comps.
Treasure Hunt - this is held in the morning. Despite my best efforts of email and facebook, we only have 4 from Chester (Jenny from the ladies, Gerald and Sue with tandem and myself). We gathered from 9:00 and queued for coffee, whist perusing the laminated map of the route (directions are also on the clue sheet) and read the instructions.
Jenny and I were last to set off (you can compete individually or in teams of two), but we soon caught up with a few others in a bluebell lined lane behind Alyn Waters - as they retraced as they had missed a clue. We were going quite slow and steady, which meant minimal backtracking.
A lovely ride through Alyn Waters to bring us into Llay, and then off into the lanes after the lights, and a super downhill (which did mean we missed the full title of Quarry bank farm - something to do with where you keep your money underground).
Glyn, Dave and Tony |
Jenny not by the next answer |
Tony and Glyn catching up again |
We carried on to Burton and did a circuit with lots of clues, before crossing the railway line into Rossett. You had to keep an eye on the gate for one clue. Then we had a bit of a ride up Marford hill and down to Hoseley, past the expensive monopoly (Park Lane) and round towards Gresford.
Not the answer to 'Letter at 4 ft' |
Stone stile |
We let Darryl (from Prestatyn) carry on past the left turn into vicarage lane, and knew he would soon realise his error and retrace. He had already met us about three times going back for clues he had missed. We were all a bit stuck by Gate House Farm, looking for who supplied their milk (the sign had been taken down three days earlier!) when Darryl found us - and we were joined also by Andy (from Wrexham) and Ifor (from Menai) as we headed for the Pant Yr Ochain pub, and over the main road on a footbridge.
'How many animals can you see...?' Ifor and Darryl do their sums (don't forget, two sides to the sign!) |
Nearly back now, another long stretch after a clue about who you recycle with, back to Gwersyllt. Jenny and I saw the answer to the Civic Trust Award but noted Darryl looking at the school further on - so I cycled merrily passed humming a little hum (he knew then he had missed it).
Team Fab - came 4th out of 4 but had a good laugh! |
We had a jolly time over lunch, asking about answers and recounting our adventures and wrong guesses, and then plotting routes for the map reading.
Map Reading - for this competition you are given a long list of grid refs, 6 figure, and instructions of what you will find there - last time it was post boxes, which all have a unique number on. This time there was going to be a signpost and all we have to do is write down the furthest and closest distances. Points are awarded for the correct answers - but nearby clues are only 1-2 points, whereas I decided to head to the hills for the 8 pointer.
Penrhos Engine House ruin - up one of the hills |
Found the signpost (after standing underneath it for a minute looking up and down the road for it!) and noted distances.
Now to get back - it has taken me nearly an hour to get here, and although it should all be downhill, I have less than 40 mins! Quick!
The secluded and hidden Moss valley |
I dropped back down to the B road, climbed up nearly to Brymbo, then skirted off left for a change. A lovely route back, dropping downhill nearly all the way, came a different way into Moss Valley with a gentler climb and then final drop to Gwersyllt - with 10 mins to spare!
As everyone came back and handed their answer sheets in,another chance for a coffee and a catch up. Then time for the results and prize giving! (photos from this will be on the Chester & North Wales website very soon)
Gerald and Sue won some prizes - awarded by Mike our trusty president! |
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