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The pictures below were taken at places which may (or may not) make up part of the Bear Bones 200 route. They were taken over two consecutive days … the first day was slightly damper than the second, I’m sure you’ll be able to guess which are which. I’ll add a full trip report to the main site later this week fingers crossed.
There really is a track here, it’s not just in my imagination.
First night bivvy spot … 9.15pm, 535 metres and still climbing.
You could quite easily be in the land of Hobbits!
7.15 am … an hour of riding, pushing and dragging delivered this view.

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