I'm just curious, has anyone ever driven their Seven over the Abergwesyn pass? I'm just back from a visit there (one of many over the years) but it's too far away for me ever to have taken the Seven.
For those who don't know it, it runs from Tregaron to Beulah in Ceredigion. It is single track, has gradients of 1 in 4, hairpin bends and beautiful scenery. Oh, and one of the loneliest looking telephone boxes you've ever seen.
“Many times.
One of my very happy places.
A favourite BA7C Heart of Wales run.
I have a picture somewhere coming down from The Devils Staicase in deep snow.”
I know it well. I used to live in the area. And yes, I have been up and down it in my first Seven many times. I always carried a gallon can of water as the car would boil when ascending.
Yes it’s on my bucket list. The VSCc Light car mob came down it a couple of years ago. The surroundings have changed as nearly all the conifers have been felled.
We used to swim in the Gwesyn valley pools in summer!
Re other passes- I believe the VSCC Light car mob will be commemorating 100 years since the 1924 Light Car Trials by climbing the Bwlch y Groes pass next year.
Ominously the A7 failed...(perhaps G Poppe and his passenger were big blokes)
Has any one climbed it in a standard pre 1930 Chummy with 3 speed box?
Yes, our '23 Chummy went up in the Light car 2004 celebration o the 1924 Small Car Trial. No fan but plenty of water capacity and useful at the top on a cold day
(04-09-2023, 05:30 PM)williamsderbys Wrote: Re other passes- I believe the VSCC Light car mob will be commemorating 100 years since the 1924 Light Car Trials by climbing the Bwlch y Groes pass next year.
Ominously the A7 failed...(perhaps G Poppe and his passenger were big blokes)
Has any one climbed it in a standard pre 1930 Chummy with 3 speed box?
The pass is not very far from me, and I have climbed it (both ways) on many occasions with my 4 speed RP, often two and a half up (Young Leon, the Motoring Dog and me!) Coming from the Llanuwchyn end, if you turn left at the top, you can drive across the moors, and down the Eunant valley to Lake Vrnwy