14-03-2022, 07:25 PM
Hi All
What a lovely day for a trip out. Spring seems just round the corner. Took the B4358 between Newbridge and Beulah. It was once described to me as a road that is horizontally and vertically challenged. There are three “pitches” on the route two 10% and one 15%. Managed the two 10% ones in top but had to drop down to second for the “Rosser pitch” (as it is known locally)
Here is a pic of the car outside Beulah Church, built by the Thomas family who were coal magnates in the late 1800s.
Cheers
Howard
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What a lovely day for a trip out. Spring seems just round the corner. Took the B4358 between Newbridge and Beulah. It was once described to me as a road that is horizontally and vertically challenged. There are three “pitches” on the route two 10% and one 15%. Managed the two 10% ones in top but had to drop down to second for the “Rosser pitch” (as it is known locally)
Here is a pic of the car outside Beulah Church, built by the Thomas family who were coal magnates in the late 1800s.
Cheers
Howard
