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Bicycling through the Australian bush – fantastic pictures.
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Quote: At the end of August I will attempt to cycle the full length of the longest
track on Earth with no external support. The route leads through the most
remote areas of West Australia, crosses three deserts and climbs hundreds
of sand hills. This j
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Yeah, that’s the old red center there, happy to see he made it out alive, not everyone does!
I’m sure that the Surly Pugsley ride was covered in Singletrack magazine a few months back – the bike and it’s third wheel certainly ring bells.
I’ve never seen tires like on that Surly, but wish I had them a few weeks back. I might have avoided a broken collarbone.
>I might have avoided a broken collarbone.
Dude, that sucks. What happened?
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