Thought I'd give folk another reminder about this. If you've seen volume 1, then you know how good they are and perhaps how much common ground most of us here share with the RSF.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/is ... JkPMa1Fy90
Further Adventures in Rough Stuff.
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Further Adventures in Rough Stuff.
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Re: Further Adventures in Rough Stuff.
Is it possible to just buy it? i.e. not through kickstarter
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Re: Further Adventures in Rough Stuff.
Ordered on the Kickstarter thing and can't wait for my copy to arrive!!
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Re: Further Adventures in Rough Stuff.
Mine arrived yesterday. Package also contains a very nice "off road road club" patch. 

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Re: Further Adventures in Rough Stuff.
Mine arrived today - top stuff
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Re: Further Adventures in Rough Stuff.
Been delving into it a bit deeper. Interesting that many of the Scottish photos were taken by a chap called George Berwick, a resident of Fife who used to turn up to our cycling conferences back in the early 2000's - a jolly decent bloke who seemed to spend all of time on his touring iron. Not sure what became of him or if he's still around.
I also noted many photos that we can relate to - the maneouvering of bikes along supremely boggy trails, through forest, gorse and bracken and over desperate river crossings
Maybe we should all ride gravel bikes...
I also noted many photos that we can relate to - the maneouvering of bikes along supremely boggy trails, through forest, gorse and bracken and over desperate river crossings

Maybe we should all ride gravel bikes...