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One Tree
Mark and I organised a rough local ride last Friday for today. But we had to put it off till late this afternoon so we would need to cut the ride a bit short, although this didn’t detract from the … Continue reading
Posted in Gravel Tracks, Local Bike Routes
Tagged gravel, mtb, riding partners, routes, Youcan
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Minyon Congestion
Saturday was a new experience riding over mainly known territory. The ride started at 6am with Mark arriving at 6:30 to pick me up on the way to Mur’bah to then pick up Rod. We were all going to attempt … Continue reading
Showered Sunday Scooter
Today’s ride was to see if it was possible to get a loop happening through the Mooball National Park, entrance and exit. Mark and I met around Wattie Bishop Road and rode through to Palm Vale valley along Round Mountain … Continue reading
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Nightcap National Park
Public Holiday Trip to Minyon Falls with Mark in preparation for the Freedom Ride. A bush ride on the Youcan. We got underway about 10:45am with mark picking me up in his work van (without me leaving anything behind this … Continue reading
Posted in Gravel Tracks, Journeys
Tagged gravel, hills, mtb, new route, Quiet km's, Youcan
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YouCan
Today’s quick test ride was up the 22% gravel driveway on the Yukon and I made it with relative ease no wheel spin or fork lifting, a bit of front wheel wobble but a better pedal action should get rid … Continue reading