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TOPIC: Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16

Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 07 Feb 2016 22:23 #14260

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Willbar wrote:
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Im glad you had a great day and it's a simple fix, if you can be bothered can you keep us updated on the fix for the benefits of the other members. Did Chris enjoy the day as much as you did ?

Chrys loved it. He said he slept extremely deeply last night.
Was he able to walk today ?[/quote]

Let's just say he didn't go to the gym but he's fine.
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 07 Feb 2016 22:54 #14261

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Great ride Will even if we did the loop backwards, cant help myself on those fast flowing trails with all the erosion mounds (jumps).
  Thanks Gary for AM tail duties and Matt finding such a fine walking stick to help me up the rock garden, also PM tail duties.
Should be on the next Wilderness ride.
                                                                   
 
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 08 Feb 2016 08:39 #14264

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Here's some photos from the day

Gearing up..


Nasty rocky section of Burgiones Track (believe it or not but going down was scarier). Lots of big rocks, loose rocks and ledges.
Going up was challenging but there was plenty of grip - forget this track in winter!


Lynton doing the "walk of shame"


The first of many river crossings


Colin...


Chrys...


Lynton...


Gary...


Fantastic views...


Mt Angus Track Helipad...



Matt at Huggetts Crossing...(both Matt and I found the deep sections)


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Last Edit: 08 Feb 2016 12:21 by phile. Reason: added more photos
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 08 Feb 2016 13:47 #14269

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Great ride Will, and thanks for having me :), just a comment really, i only realized how omfg was that hill when we did the the loop backwards. 
Also thanks Gary and PM for  tail duties, and sorry i did slow you down a bit ;).

not only i was able to walk, but also did 30K on the push bike on Sunday :) (but that was in order to digest all the food :)) but i did skip the gym on Sunday :)

really great day . . . only sad that we did not repeat the ride on Sunday . . . . (although that would have introduced major challenges with the V.P.... aka wife)

Thanks
//Chrys

PS. thanks to "the mechanic" for fixxng up my radiator
PS2. the quick jump in the river was Unreal....
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 08 Feb 2016 13:48 #14270

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Much more !!!:):)
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 08 Feb 2016 14:20 #14271

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rofokios wrote:
Great ride Will, and thanks for having me :), just a comment really, i only realized how omfg was that hill when we did the the loop backwards. 
Also thanks Gary and PM for  tail duties, and sorry i did slow you down a bit ;).

not only i was able to walk, but also did 30K on the push bike on Sunday :) (but that was in order to digest all the food :)) but i did skip the gym on Sunday :)

really great day . . . only sad that we did not repeat the ride on Sunday . . . . (although that would have introduced major challenges with the V.P.... aka wife)

Thanks
//Chrys

PS. thanks to "the mechanic" for fixxng up my radiator
PS2. the quick jump in the river was Unreal....
Im glad we did'nt put you off trail bike ridding Chrys, I expect you will won't to come on the next one then ?
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 09 Feb 2016 21:47 #14302

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For sure mate, if you will have me..... Been the slow down factor of the group.....
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 10 Feb 2016 10:47 #14321

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rofokios wrote:
For sure mate, if you will have me..... Been the slow down factor of the group.....
Be glad to have you back Chrys, ,you did not hold us up anymore than anyone else and remember someone is always going to be the slowest so don't worry about it. See ya soon mate
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 10 Feb 2016 16:46 #14333

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I am sorry i didn't come on the ride, the pictures sure make it look amazing.
I will definitely be on the next one though.:D
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Chaynes Bridge Avon Wilderness 6/2/16 10 Feb 2016 17:17 #14335

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Rudi wrote:
I am sorry i didn't come on the ride, the pictures sure make it look amazing.
I will definitely be on the next one though.:D
Rudi, it is mine and Pommy Matts most favorite part of the world to go exploring on a trail bike.
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