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Slow, Potentially Fun & Unfit - Breedts Nek - 27 October 2012


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I just responded to Sidewinder's post in binary. More unproductive than that I can't possibly be.

SERIOUSLY.... I mean SERIOUSLY????

 

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SERIOUSLY.... I mean SERIOUSLY????

 

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Mons100, close your eyes...

My word!!! I think I'm suddenly busy that day doing... umm... hair or something :eek:

 

@ Nancy - how far is it to the top of the climb ?

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Nancy, don't be a woos, post the proper profile! :)

 

That one as far as I can tell is just going to the top and doing a u-turn. Not the shop, as the descent on that profile is a mirror image of the ascent.

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Don't joke.

 

If any of you ever rode the Korrana Berg Classic in the Freestate would know. 2 hours to climb up and 7 minutes to come back down.

 

No seriously, dont even joke!!!

 

That will kill me, 2 hours of climbing, not sure i'll handle it too well...i have a mental block against hills :ph34r: :thumbdown:

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Don't joke.

 

If any of you ever rode the Korrana Berg Classic in the Freestate would know. 2 hours to climb up and 7 minutes to come back down.

 

It hardly seems fair does it. We work our butts off for a good downhill which just passes in a fraction of the time....

Ski lift?

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Did a lot of downhill training there. Pushing up took about the same time. Painful experience :D

 

However, in pain for hours is worth just seconds of ecstasy on the perfect downhill.

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Nancy, don't be a woos, post the proper profile! :)

 

That one as far as I can tell is just going to the top and doing a u-turn. Not the shop, as the descent on that profile is a mirror image of the ascent.

 

Thug, you're spot on :D , but since some of these nice people are first timers to 'the nek' and I don't want to put them completely off visiting..... I thought I'd introduce the profile one slope at a time :whistling:

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