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February 3, 2014 Uncategorized

What’s Up Doc?

I managed to get in and see my Doctor this afternoon to discuss my ‘breathing’ problems during Wildside. The Good

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February 1, 2014 Sea Kayaking

Rough Water Practice – More Lessons Learned

Phil Clegg was supposed to be in Tasmania this weekend to run a series of sea kayaking training sessions for

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January 28, 2014 Mountain Biking

Wildside MTB 2013 – Day 4 Hell’s Gates

Yea baby … day four of wildside. As I cycled towards the start line, I was already thinking I had

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January 27, 2014 Mountain Biking

Wildside MTB 2014 – Day 3 Zeehan Spray Tunnel and Granville Harbour

I had a bad night last night, really struggling to breathe all night. Even Kim commented on it, though when

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January 26, 2014 Mountain Biking

Wildside MTB 2014 – Day 2 Montezuma Falls (and Zeehan)

The Montezuma Falls stage was all uphill for the first few kilometres and so I knew exactly what was going

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January 26, 2014 Uncategorized

Wildside MTB 2014 – Day 2 Sterling Valley Stage

I really need to get quicker at my starts. After an easy 4-5km cruise out from Tullah this morning, “J”

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January 25, 2014 Mountain Biking

Wildside MTB 2014 – Day 1 Cradle Mountain to Tullah

Little did I know that as I hurtled around the first race stage of Wildside MTB  2014, that I was

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January 24, 2014 Mountain Biking

Wildside MTB 2014 – The Prelude

There were moments during Wildside that I was a God on two wheels. I was sweeping past the other competitors

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January 23, 2014 Uncategorized

Hellfire Cup to Wildside MTB – the difference 9 weeks can make

Nine weeks ago I was riding behind Kim in the mud and rain doing the Hellfire Cup.  It was day

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January 15, 2014 Uncategorized

Evenings …

Why do I usually just leave work and go home? Enjoying the evening after a hard slog, Wednesday Night Paddle

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