585.5 miles and 29.4 mpg
Our first hoon in Wales and many thanks to John (Sammyz) for sorting the excellent route. The meal at the Boathouse was superb and a great location the night before.
It was lovely to see everyone at Starbucks and get a chance to catch up. 3 ///Ms , a Cayman S, SK93 and us in our 3 litres - a brilliant combination
Roof down and although cold, the first section, The Nant-Y Garth pass, was superb and quite an introduction to what Wales had to offer - that put a big grin on my face. Can quite understand why that's one of your favourite routes John
The forecast rain and high winds made conditions interesting but dodging debris

and the odd areas of standing water all added to the challenge. We gave the Evo Triangle a good going over, not once but twice and a bit. . . .Ian sorted a debris created fault on his Zed

and a lunch break didn't bring about the hoped for improvement in the weather. But no problem, 'Welcome to Wales' was the resigned shout as we returned for more terrific roads and one or two breaks in the stormy conditions. The Horseshoe Pass another highlight and many of the connecting roads and (where seen, views) were stunning.
Well worth getting down to meet up and once again - much appreciation to John for the opportunity. (My wheel arches and undersides of the Zed have had a thorough clean now as well - quite a benefit

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Lots of memories then but the bonus, as we joined up for the route back to the M56, had to be Guiseley, getting it 90 degrees to the Armco . . . .a good save Tony - never seen a car returned to the straight and narrow from such an angle! Unfortunately the dash cam had been put away :lol:
Will post up some photos soon.
