And today I did......

You really need to start bringing a camera Rob, if only as a time to take a short break, look about as you say at the fllora and fauna.
And I like seeing folk pics of our country :D
 
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RobMac":2yw1llo5 said:
Today I did about 20 miles and I didn't quite get into the state I usually get into these days.
I'm experimenting with my drugs (prescribed BTW).
It was like a natural history outing today, the amount and variety of fauna and flora was amazing :shock:


And all in perfect focus. Especially the huge purple spider playing the piano.
 
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Dunkeld enduro for me yesterday. Really top drawer event with some magnificent stages, right on the edge of my comfort zone. Was a pretty poor outing for me looking at the results but I had a great time and really haven't been riding all that much recently and certainly not this type of trail.
 
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Chief at some time in the future you fancy doing a re-run of the track (you could guide) then count me in. I've had this years Enduro plans scuppered thanks to my enforced NHS holiday.
 
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No probs Rob. Great trails, super techy only bawbuster is the climbs.
 
Up the Sidlaws with my mate Peem, and rode all the big bustard climb for the first time in years.Really windy here so had to miss out some of the quarry sections for fear of being blown off the hill.

Well done Kaiser. How did the stages compare to the SES last year? They were saying it wouldn't be so full on, but looking at the proposed route I wasn't convinced.
 
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I'd say it was still pretty full on, stage 1 was steep(a modified cairn to cottage), and 4 and 5 were the same(pretty much), but the conditions were perfect and helped tremendously. Last year's SES was a slopfest. 2 and 3 were a high speed blast.
 
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Also a lot longer, they just seemed to keep going and going. Which they do when you are slow.
 

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