My guess is that they are roughly 300mm deep, 600mm by 400mm. The last water crossing is usually near condomo, but we have also had to cross water at the start of Neverender in 2011. Personally I have never bothered doing a clothing change and that includes socks, but I might just consider doing a sock change if you see the weather is getting really cold.Thanks B-mozz, those are some great tips. We're also first timers so all info is welcome!
How big are the boxes they give you? And is it one per team or one per rider?
Where is the last water crossing? So we don't have to pack a change of socks?
Cheers
Not all of his advice is good.......he wears long white socks when he rides his mountain bike.
Hi Folks, if anyone is looking for a late spot on a Trans team please give me PM me. I think they are targeting around 16h 30m.
I ride it most weekends.....that is really amazing. Real class. I see that they didnt get to enjoy the full 50km route that we ride though.
That would explain the looks on our faces Nance.I believe I took that picture
Fun times were always had in Willowmore.
So sad that he won't be there this year
*hugs* Spuddy
Yes this is a true story. I woke up with serious flu, to find that Colin had chained my bike to a pole, and said it would be safe there as there was no way he was letting me ride. I just said "ok"...and went back to bed.I just remembered that last year at Trans Baviaans one of the two brothers woke up sick and wanted to ride. The other one then locked the bike so that the other one couldn't ride. Always looking out for each other.
Hi fellow mountain bikers, on behalf of our family and myself, my sincere thanks for the wonderful words posted here.
I cannot begin to express how great a loss this has been for Lolo and Jaryd and for myself. The memories I have from when we were kids to our teens when he would be my co-pilot, to varsity days to later when we would spend every moment possible on our bikes exploring and just living the dream.
Our other vice was coffee, and we saw each other at least every third day for lunch and coffee.
I consider myself to be blessed in that their was nothing left unsaid and that as brothers we truly loved each other, as he loved his family.
If you see me out there in the dirt please say hi and feel free to invite me for coffee.
Once again our thanks for the support.
RIP Colin
I am keen to try this one. Anyone done it before? Would appreciate some feedback.
I've done every Trans except one. Trans is what you make of it. Yeah its hard, but if anything, its more a mental challenge. If you have a half-decent amount of fitness, you WILL finish it. What makes or breaks it is whether you can push yourself to carry on if its cold and dark and you feel like k_k.
And you can ask Azonic if I can do it anyone can, although I don't eat as much chocolate as he does.
Ouch! I hope nothing happens to mine...better post something and check it out!So I log in this morning and now I am Pain King? I am Onetime and not this funny Pain King dude.
I recieved ten of them this week...it wasnt the eight from my girlfriend that I was upset about...it was the two from my Mom that really hurt.Actually the million rand type emails are a SCAM - different to SPAM' date=' and does anyone buy viagra after recieving one of those mails ? You deserve to get SCAMMED if you do.A newsletter from a hobby or sport associated body is hardly spam FFS.[/quote'] dude, you need to ride your bike more and relax.However - your post raises the exact point.million rand emails in any inbox ...... should be regarded as spam (even though it is advertising a scam). It is unwanted email.recieving viagra type emails take up time/data etc and is also unwanted.getting a newsletter (even from your local potato box hobby shop), which is unwanted (i.e you never asked for it), can this also be regarded as spam?if it is unwanted is it spam?Covie, agree its easy to stop on your side, but then fine line between when people decide that its acceptable and when not (ie. potato hobby shop newsletter is acceptable ... but viagra not)
There is a thread for stolen bikes, post the pics there.
I can't wait for the follow up thread...."Bookkeeper fired for not invoicing client and causing me to be sued for...(fill in ten items or more here)"
Perhaps they won't view this as a crash but rather as something damaged due to the attack...and of course he may have insured it for crash damage. I have insured mine in the event I may eventually fall one day.Thanks Tarmac. Was at CWC on Saturday and seems the frame can be replaced under warrenty. For the rest (including my gear)' date=' we'll see what the insurance says. [/quote']Glad you're OK Vaste... man I cannot believe the audacity of these okes. Justice means nothing now days.
I know someone who can fix your frame. He did mine after Simonsvlei and it's 100%
Get well soon.Frame replaced under warrenty, after a crash???
That's different...when I said I was a Nancy Boy, I meant as a groupie.Naas is a Nancy Girl.Hey!I'm no sissy...
Spud IS.......
Naas is aNancyGirl.Hey!I'm no sissy...
Naas is a Nancy Girl.
Now that I like, I do that too, and what gets up my nose is when I hear someone refer to his beloved long suffering spouse as.....THE WIFE! The pavement, the fire Hydrant the dog.....but demmit THE WIFE! Where did this come from.....ok gonna go and have my bacon eggs toast coffee.Ja nee' date=' shimano 105 got bit spiritual and touched on religion earlier.. and in a way it make sense.... some peeps will argue that we have our negative moments cos we're all human, true.. but then someone else will say that the devil feeds our minds with negativety, which is also true.. but seeing as the topic of religion gets very heated up.. I'm not gonna touch on that.. instead I'd rather say that us earthly beings need to be more vigilant of our thoughts and actions.. and it's amazing how when you've achieved something in the day how that brings upon a positive feel about everything, and it can be the smallest thing..[/quote']
Thank you for this post!
Reaching out to others as you say with even the smallest, seemingly most insignificant act, can touch others hearts in a way that's being overlooked on a daily basis.
I make a definate point of calling petrol attendants and cashiers by their name(they always wear namebadges) and they like it. As a matter of fact I like it too and I know you, all of us like it too, that is, being called by our names. How many people just say "morning" or "hi". Who you talking to? My desk, my chair, my car, my bike?
Small thing but it works.
THINGS THAT CAN'T BE REVERSED/RETRACT
and WORSE...
If you give me R200 I won't post till tomorrow.Think I'm going to give you all another Cup of "Shut The Negative Up" ... I hate these threads
Should be ok for a shortish ride tomorrow night if you feel you can suffer with a really old bullet.talking about something more positive when are you riding again Spud? how is the shoulder? there is some nice weather out there tonight
The way I understand it now is that if this was a Positive thread then everyone would be all depressed and negative.you know this is such a negative thread....
Oh my gosh! You mean......oh wow I feel much better now. She could have explained that to me before I made a DWIS of myself on the Hub...again.My girlfriend just phoned and said she is negative....
Wonderful!!...glad for both of you ....???
When people test positive, they become negative
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