The Adventure Spec team expedition. Wales. 2025.
Film coming in Autumn/Winter 2025.
12 photos…
More…
Adam and Steve unwind pre-trip on Steve's 1982 Honda Melody. The Welsh sun was out and everyone was full of energy. A bit too much energy.
Jim rolled up with his CF Moto 450MT in need of new knobbie tyres. Steve offered up the muscle and got to work, fitting a new tube in the process.
Not a cloud in the sky. Dreamy conditions for a weekend on the Welsh trails. First stop, ice cream breakfast.
The team get ready to roll out of Costa del Barmouth.
The team were testing the new Mongolia 2.0 gear. Steve looks mean in his blacked out setup.
Making tracks into the hills south of Barmouth.
By late morning the temperature was up to an almost unheard of 30°C across most of the UK. The riding became a hot and sweaty feat of endurance. Steve tries to cool down in the shade of his T700.
Ben looks like he needs a proper drink.
Jim hits the puddles hard with the aim of getting a proper drenching to cool down.
The team knew they would be out for the evening so a late meal was a chance to cool down and fuel up.
As the sun began to set the search for the perfect wild bivi began. It was time to trust instincts and follow your nose trusting that a flat secluded spot off the trail would present itself.
Chris is over the moon to get off the bike and take a break in the most beautiful of wild bivi spots.
The camp was almost perfect, the grass was long and soft, but also a tick haven. Jim used his large tarp to create a ground sheet, and have a little rest.
This was Chris' first night camping off the bike. A wild bivi is quite an introduction to this kind of adventure!
Jim on the other hand is a well seasoned and very relaxed pro.
Bridgedale socks for the win.
Chris puts his drone up to catch the last rays of the day.
Chris, Greg and Jim get cosy on the tarp. Shelter for the night was a sleeping mat, sleeping bag and bivi bag.
About five hours till the sun rises again to the east.
And the reward for all that effort...
A morning to remember.
Greg tries to catch some zzzzz's after shooting the sun waking up.
Steve forgot to set his alarm clock. He opted for a small bivi tent which may have allowed him to sleep beyond sunrise.
Jim takes the morning poop to another level. Trowel and neck mounted loo roll dry bag.
Ben fits his knee braces to wear under his Mongolia In-The-Boot Pant 2.0. These knee braces help protect the knees from impact as well as from twist injuries.
The team gear up ready to leave. A final check of the camp spot to make sure we left no trace of being there.