Tuscany Trail

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ir_bandito
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Tuscany Trail

Post by ir_bandito »

I know there's been previous threads about this, but there's a new video out:

http://vimeo.com/110867169

Looks a lot like the BB200, but with less CLints.
ScotRoutes
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Re: Tuscany Trail

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ir_bandito wrote:
Looks a lot like the BB200, but with less CLints.
My monitor seems to have an issue with resolving some letters. I'm not quite sure what that last word is....
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Richpips
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Re: Tuscany Trail

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"Take a picture of me so you can take me around the world"

Nice video, looks a much nicer ride than the previous vid showed..
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Bearbonesnorm
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What is wrong with these people FFS ... I didn't see one tussock, not a single one, everyone was smiling and no one appeared to be suffering from even mild hypothermia :roll:
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gairym
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Re: Tuscany Trail

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Ooooh, I hadn't seen this one - it's on my list for next year, definitely!

Thanks.

(Though the lack of tussocks does worry me a little :???: )
DoctorRad
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I have to say that looks well lush... does anyone have the GPS file for my archives?
ir_bandito
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Re: Tuscany Trail

Post by ir_bandito »

Its been discussed before:

http://bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/phpBB ... ail#p45813

Richpips has the gpx on his link in there ^
DoctorRad
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Thanks, I was part way through reverse-engineering it with BikeHike :wink:

EDIT: This does appear to highlight how well mapped the hill tracks are in that part of the world on OSM...
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Re: Tuscany Trail

Post by Chew »

Reading up on this I could be quite interested in going over.

Logistics look easy flying from Manchester to Pisa, and then hopefully its an easy train ride to the start/end.
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