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Snowy River 1500 05 Oct 2017 20:49 #22891

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McKillops bridge is the 3rd one built after the first two were washed away when the Snowy River flooded. According to a local Ranger who we used to see when I ran rides in the area, water has been to about a metre from the top of this one. That is one hell of a lot of water when you consider how wide the valley is.
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Snowy River 1500 09 Oct 2017 07:53 #22949

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Another fabulous report Serge. Thanks.
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Snowy River 1500 09 Oct 2017 16:44 #22959

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Top effort on the report Serge.
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Snowy River 1500 09 Oct 2017 19:21 #22967

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Special thanks to Richard for the ironman effort helping out.
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Snowy River 1500 12 Oct 2017 20:25 #23032

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Serge, I really enjoyed reading your report. If I could tolerate the cold, I might save up for an adventure bike. Cheers Colin
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Snowy River 1500 13 Oct 2017 07:24 #23038

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colinp wrote:
Serge, I really enjoyed reading your report. If I could tolerate the cold, I might save up for an adventure bike. Cheers Colin

Thanks Col.

You've mentioned 'the cold' before.  Bear in mind that when riding these things, you dress accordingly.  We don't wear MX nylons and jerseys, so with appropriate attire, cold is rarely an issue.

And coupled with heated grips, ................
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Snowy River 1500 13 Oct 2017 08:24 #23039

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Serge C wrote:
colinp wrote:
Serge, I really enjoyed reading your report. If I could tolerate the cold, I might save up for an adventure bike. Cheers Colin

Thanks Col.

You've mentioned 'the cold' before.  Bear in mind that when riding these things, you dress accordingly.  We don't wear MX nylons and jerseys, so with appropriate attire, cold is rarely an issue.

And coupled with heated grips, ................

You've always had a heated grip sweetie ;)
It's just more time to be flat out!
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