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Gunning and back.

4/10/2014

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I had planned for a long time to do a ride to the coast with a bunch of mates, but as the day drew near everyone backed out for one reason or another. So this left me with a quandary as to what I should do.
In the end, I decided that I was not going to waste the long weekend that I had put aside for the ride and decided to head up to Gunning via as much dirt as possible.
The basic gist of the ride was:
Centenary trail
Mulligans Flat road
Marked Tree road
Collector Gunning road (Part of the Bicentennial National Trail)

And back was :
Gundaroo road
Ladevale road
Elms road
Yass River road
Dicks Creek road
Nanima road
Barton highway

All up it was approximately 180kms over 2 days and 2200m climbed.
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Jean
13/3/2018 01:32:08

Hi Mark, I assume you’ve used the heck out of your Big Sky Revolution tent since this blog post and was curious for your opinions or pros/cons regarding this tent. Waterproofness and much more feedback would be most appreciated. Thank you.

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Mark
19/6/2018 07:48:15

Jean, I have been really happy with the tent. If I was to change anything it would be to make it a little wider, but that is an indulgence and not a requirement.

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