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It was a spectacular event. The trails was amazing, mount Paul, the Umko drop, great wall my china, Harrisons pass and bezuidenhouts pass.

 

The presentations every evening was filled with humor and good vibes. Awesome riders and characters.

 

Any mountain biker looking for a proper long distance stage race should have this on their bucket list

 

Will be back to do this again

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It is an amazing event, was it your first one? Can you see why I (and others) were raving about it earlier in this thread?

I'm waiting for the 2020 entries to open mid June, got permission from the Boss/Minister of Finance to do it once more.

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It is an amazing event, was it your first one? Can you see why I (and others) were raving about it earlier in this thread?

I'm waiting for the 2020 entries to open mid June, got permission from the Boss/Minister of Finance to do it once more.

First one. And won't be the last.

 

But next time I'm hiring a campervan and the wife has kindly offered to drive it. That packing and unpacking of bags and the snorers killed me in the tents. Yeah the costs are enormous, but the sheer enjoyment was well worth it.

 

The event was magnificent.

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First one for me done and dusted(mudded also).

 

Spectacular event in many ways. Good food/drinks with decent variety.

 

Great single track with fantastic views, lots and lots of climbing.

 

The whole tenting experience is a challenge on it's own. Snoring, f@rting and tent zips opening and closing disturbs your sleep every night/morning and then the alarm clocks and the central alarm of lions roaring/cocks crowing/dogs barking and Thunderstruck!!!

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First one for me done and dusted(mudded also).

 

Spectacular event in many ways. Good food/drinks with decent variety.

 

Great single track with fantastic views, lots and lots of climbing.

 

The whole tenting experience is a challenge on it's own. Snoring, f@rting and tent zips opening and closing disturbs your sleep every night/morning and then the alarm clocks and the central alarm of lions roaring/cocks crowing/dogs barking and Thunderstruck!!!

 

All part of the adventure. (ear plugs helps with the noise pollution) :whistling:

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