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What can a cyclocross do?

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I know that there are a few cyclocross riders on this forum, so please forgive the not-quite mtb related questions directed at them.

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Old Man's Valley update for 18 Jun

Status: 
Amber/Some Issues

Latest update from Hornsby Council:
Most stage 2 trail areas are closed. Please observe closure signs and barrier tape. The rest of the trails are open (about 4 km).

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Video: 365 Days of Reign - The Second Coming

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Last month marked the second anniversary of my Giant Reign 1, my first serious mountain bike.

365 Days of Reign - The Second Coming is a record of all the MTB trail centres/regions I've ridden in the past 12 months. I went as far north as Daisy Hill in south east Queensland, as far south as the Cascade Hut Trail in the NSW Snowy Mountains, west to Newnes and for the first time I headed overseas to the simply amazing Rotorua Redwoods in New Zealand.

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Dually advice

Hi all
I am looking for some advice regarding a new dually.
I have been riding a 29er hard tail for 4 years now and I reckon it's time to give my old creaky back a little rest.
I am not a racer but do ride the odd 50k'er and am not a weight weenie. I ride for the fun of it.
My question is, do I stay with a 29er and ride what I know or do I move to a 650b and learn something different?
I don't want to start a wheel size debate, I would just like to know if anyone else can share their experience moving from a hard tail to a dually and the reason they chose their wheel size.
cheers

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Cascades Night Ride

When: 
Tuesday, 17 June, 2014 - 20:30

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

Ride Database Entry: 
Cascades
Meeting Point: 

End of Wyatt Ave, Belrose - this is on the East side of Garigal National Park.

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Hey team,

Going to do the 4 gates in the dark again.

Should be mint conditions after a couple of nice fine days.

Anyone else keen??

Cheers,
Mike

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Kowalski Classic

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Kowalski Classic 2014

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When: 
Sunday, 21 September, 2014 - 08:00

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

Ride Database Entry: 
Kowen Forest
Meeting Point: 

Millpost Road, just off the Kings Highway, between Queanbeyan and Bungendore.

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Now in its third year, the Kowalski Classic is a one-day showcase of the famous trails in East Kowen Forest and Sparrow Hill. The event celebrates the achievements of local trail building legends Paul Cole, Alan Anderson and the mysterious Kowalski Brothers who together with their trail crew have built all the trails in the area.

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Ourimbah State Forest update for 15 Jun

Status: 
Green/Open

Xc trail is great fast & tacky A lot better than i thought it would be.

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Terrey Hills update for 15 Jun

Status: 
Green/Open

This pertains to Perimeter & Long trails, starting from the Japanese School.

Fast and tacky with a few puddles.

Special thanks to the trail fairies that dug a drain into the monster puddle that hogs the full width of the track just after the turnoff to Cowan. Love your work Smiling

I didn't realise how deep it was until I saw it empty today!

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