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Joel

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This kid rips

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Caroline Buchanan

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Nasty

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Amazingly Stew held onto it. bought it to a stop, refitted the axle and kept going

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Stew in trouble

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Stew in a bit of trouble at the bottom of the Rock garden on the State Mine track at the 2006 Nationals. Early model GT Fury (I think)

Check out the rear axle.....

One of the first rear maxels deciding not to behave

Meggsies Maze of Maddness

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A nice way to finish the Big track or the middle section of the Twilight and Darkness trails

3 Men and a Chain Saw

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While the log that gave this section it's name is still there and you can challenge yourslef by trying to ride it in reverse, a change in our SF permit meant we had to pull the up ramp down (No permanent structures), A fun section none the less and a tough climb out


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Acid bomb

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This was one of the first DH trails we raced at Lidsdale state forest and originally extended all the way down to the fire rd (and beyond, bottom section is still there and has a nice step down to berm but it's over grown and last I looked had a tree across it.)

From the bottom you have the option of going left and following the original Twilight trail out the the fire rd or right into "3 men and a chains saw"

The Captains Army

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From the end of Sniggle Valley head up the road and look for the start of this one on the left before the intersection.

Some rough exposed tree roots keep you honest through here

Dead Zone and Sniggle Valley

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From the top of "Brams Bendy Bits" head left into the "Dead Zone" and then around into the swooping fun of "Sniggle Valley".

A nice sustained down hill run with enough bumb and humps to keep you smiling.

Sheep Dip

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Haven't used this section in major race for a while.

A nice rough run down into the gully followed by another punchy climb up to a small dam

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