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Saturday, Sunday and Monday were spent scouting for the Bear Bones 200. The weather was superb, the riding fantastic and the midges out in force … anyone entering is in for a real treat! The finishing touches are just being added to the route at the moment, some ups are being turned into downs and vice versa …Expect a real mix!
7 fords in 6km!
Paul gets attacked by his hammock.


One of the longest downhills you’re likely to find.

Plenty of ups too.
This may or may not make an appearance.
3 hours later we got hit by a thunder storm … but stayed dry!

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