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Loose Pavers

These pavers have only just gone in, but already you can see them working loose. This one was very loose.

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New line right?

There seems to be some sort of line forming here. On the second step up looks like there is a route to the right that avoids the rocks and goes round behind that bush.

Not sure if this is by design (authorised or not) but didn't seem complete.

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Broken Boards

Despite the work done in Jun/Jul 2009 the boards after the steps are still broken. They probably aren't done so let's hope these get some attention.

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Step Down Works

Work done in Jun/Jul 2009.

You can see many of the gaps on the steps down have been filled.

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Step Down Works

Work done in Jun/Jul 2009.

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New Paving

Work done in Jun/Jul 2009. Smooth paving along by Wakehurst Parkway.

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Wet by the Parkway

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Mountain Madness

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When: 
Sunday, 12 July, 2009 - 08:00

The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.

Meeting Point: 

Woodford train station car park

Show on Google maps: Meeting point. Login or register to get directions.

Mountain Madness is a long training ride on the tracks at Hazo/Lawson then down St Helenas including the lost world lookout and Bunyan lookout. The pace will be quick as I'm training for the 12 hour. St Helena's is fairly technical and flying down there this morning I had adrenaline flowing out both ears, if your fit, love fast rocky descents and heaps of single track this is for you.

Eye protection is highly recommended and long sleeves/arm warmers will stop a few scratches. It's rocky and fast so check your tyre pressure.

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Red Led on Carbon bracket

Finally finished my own set of red bodied lights. They match the adjuster bodies on the Elixirs.

Now out to the garage to make a new mold for the helmet mount, and start work on the handlebar mount mold.

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