I only ever made it to one ride (major life events got in the way shortly afterwards, and largely still are unfortunately) over Long Mynd a good few years ago. I have to say it was a fantastic event though - really good humoured and some lovely riding. I still have fantastic memories of blatting down some single track off the back through some heather and having a guy on a rigid Salsa (I think - completly forgotten his name, sorry!) an inch off my rear wheel shouting something about, 'where the hell are we going' with me having zero idea anyone was following me and heading for a large drop off, flat out, to rejoin the main single track ... I think he got two pinch flats latr on over the boulders on the nice long drop off the back of the hill. I still laugh at the few guys we met on modern bikes who must have thought they were in a time warp as they rode through a guard of honour of 40 odd retro bikes flanking the paths, sparkling and glowing in neon yellows and pinks. Fantastic time and if life ever gets itself sorted out I'll be back up there. In the meanwhile - anyone who can get that up and running again is only doing the whole retrobike movement good. For anyone new-ish who's never tried a ride, I wuold say get out and do it - riding with a big group is fantastic and lots of fun (even if the one I ended up on seemed to be about 80% climbing! )