u/gbhomie

Why was my post about fixing a leaky host connector removed?

Most gardeners in the UK have a hose, and nearly everyone uses bog standard hose connectors. I often see people moaning about having to buy new connectors, when actually all they need to do is replace the o-ring (which are cheaper than new connectors).

My post had a short video showing the difference a new o-ring made to my leaky connector.

So why did the mods remove it?

I wasn't selling anything. No AI and I didn't ask what is this plant.

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u/gbhomie — 9 hours ago

Help planning a 4 day hike along Offa's Dyke Path

I am trying to figure out a 4 day hike, with camping at campsites, along Offa's Dyke path, but struggling with public transport to/from the hike. I live in the SE of England.

I thought Chepstow to Hay-on-Wye would be good (55-60 miles). This route would include some amazing points. Getting to Chepstow is okay - it would take about 3 hours from my house. But getting home from Hay-on-Wye is difficult. Google is telling me anywhere between 5hrs 40min to 7 hours!

Next idea was Abergavenny to Knighton (50 - 55 miles). To get to Abergavenny would take just over 3 hours, so that's okay. But about 4h 30m - 5h 30m to get home from Knighton.

And I am getting the impression that there are not a hell of a lot of buses in these beautiful and quiet parts of the world. So if we missed a bus we might get stuck for the night.

Are there any other routes I should consider that might have better transport links? I would be happy with a circular route. I am not fixed on Offa's Dyke - but would like to venture out that way as I have never been. I could take a car if necessary, but was hoping not to.

Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.

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u/gbhomie — 8 days ago