It's long, but then so was the ride itself. It's had only the briefest of proofreads and is mostly for my own memory.
https://joshransley.com/blog/bb200
There's also a video.
A BB200 report
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- macinblack
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Re: A BB200 report
I watched the video when you posted it and enjoyed it but I have enjoyed the read even more. It perfectly conveys the way those of us with less of the bikepacking superpowers feel when participating in this love/loathe event.
- Tractionman
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Re: A BB200 report
That looks pretty hard work!
Great vid and write-up/pics, cheers
all the best,
Keith
Great vid and write-up/pics, cheers

I concurI like maps

all the best,
Keith
Re: A BB200 report
Just found this, good stuff!
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Re: A BB200 report
Regardless of whether the old hands think a particular edition is going to be (or was) easy, doing your first BB200 feels quite a big step into the unknown. Well done.
I've done five (plus a BB300) and none have been truly "easy".
I've done five (plus a BB300) and none have been truly "easy".
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