Plotting Boundaries: (E 247350, N 265080) to (E 258770, N 257000)
Underlined Junctions are very close together but not quite crossroads
Part 1 (Masters, Experts and Novices)
TC1 at MS in GS5458
Proceed via the following (in order and the order of colours is significant)
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YOYO OOW WYY YYY YYY YYY YYY YYY YYY YYY YYW
WYY YRRY OOY RRY YYY
to TC2 at BrO
Part 2 (Masters Only)
From TC2 proceed via the following (in order but the order of colours is
not significant, just take the shortest possible route)
YYY YYY YYY YYY YYW YYW YYY YYY GGY GGYW OOYY YYY
YYW YYW YYY OOY OOY WWW WWW WWW YYW YYY OOY
OOY YYY YYW OOY OOW OOOOY YYYY OOY OOY YYY YYY
to TC3 at Farm
Route Card Commentary
An area ofWales I know very well but possibly not
enough roads to make a challenging route, so this was the highest scoring Route
Card.
Part 1 & 2 - After the Forum discussion and the Regulation update to crossroads,
I was trying to be helpful by pointing out a junction which could be interpreted
in 2 different ways. Unfortunately some people thought it referred to the
staggered crossroads in the middle of Cilcennin, and others thought it referred
to the junction further North by SH169. It could really have been either so the
shortest route rule should have been applied but as a similar junction was used
in Part 2 which looked identical to the one at SH169 a lot of the Masters
thought they should use this in Part 1.
So I decided the fairest solution was to allow both routes.
Best on Route Card: Alex Hoult
Route Check Questions & Answers
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