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New Zealand Mountain Bike Blog: November 1996
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New Zealand Mountain Bike Blog. Articles from the Kennett brothers on mountain biking in New Zealand. New Zealand Mountain Bike Web. The Kennett Brothers triple tandem. From left: Simon, Jonathan and Paul Kennett in the Nelson to Christchurch race 1994. Photo by Patrick Morgan. Three years later, as the writing of the second edition of Classic New Zealand Mountain Rides. Day after day Reiker's top frame builder, Murray Harding, mitred and welded the tubes until one of the longest mountain bike frames in ...
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New Zealand Mountain Bike Blog: January 1988
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New Zealand Mountain Bike Blog. Articles from the Kennett brothers on mountain biking in New Zealand. New Zealand Mountain Bike Web. Bridge to Nowhere (1988). Text by Simon Kennett , photos by Paul Kennett. This little story was published in September 1988 in issue one of Mountainbike New Zealand (a magazine that Paul put out for a few years). The photos are all water damaged (do not adjust your screen). Once in the valley we found a nice clearing and made ourselves a comfortable camp for the night.
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Local Attractions | Waitarere Sands
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Kapiti Coast Holiday Accommodation. Visit the wreck of the Hydrabad. Murray Field Clydesdales Restaurant/Museum. Forest Walks - vist Lord of The Rings film site. At The Beach Cafe. Bowling Club and Social Group. Four Square Store (off license). Email and Internet - contact us for info. Waitarere Beach Surf club. LEVIN SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES. 23 Park Avenue • P.O. Box 535 • Waitarere Beach • Levin • Phone 06 368 8226 • Fax 06 368 5805. Site by NZ Web Designers.
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The T3 Track: February 2007
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Tuesday, February 06, 2007. At last the weather was perfect for a work party up on T3 and a dozen keen volunteers made plenty of progress on and around the Skinks Back. The day in fact was a scorcher there was plenty of sweat but thankfully no blood and certainly no tears. We left off from the last bit of work done in October 2006, after 4 months too set the posts we put in were not going anywhere. A few saw cuts here, the odd nail there and before we knew it the lizard like creature was taking shape.
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The T3 Track
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Friday, February 08, 2008. Horses in Makara Peak? But yes it was, 3 rogue horses were spotted last night on the way to the T3 work party, they have been missing and have been on the councils radar for a few days now, they just haven’t been able to find them….easy really…they are HORSES. So after a brief whisper with the horses it was off to dig on T3, thanks to Don, Kevin, Will, Murray, Jonathan and Jon for their efforts another 50trs of track was cleared. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The T3 Track: October 2006
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Sunday, October 08, 2006. Giant Skinks require careful consideration. You can't just dump them anywhere. So Murray and Jonathan headed up the peak early this morning and scouted out the perfect location in amongst a forest of gorse and barberry! Sunday, October 01, 2006. Diggers in the mist. The next work party on T3 is on Sunday the 15th October. The mission is to build the Skinks Back (see below) and if enough people turn up you could end up hammering away at the super tight switchback as well....
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The T3 Track
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Monday, March 10, 2008. Jonathan and I have come up with a new game. To be played at the end of a work party, the object is to see how many tools you can carry down the hill before,. A: your legs buckle underneath you. B: you put your neck out, or. C: a tool slips and cuts your head off. We are still working on the finer points of this challenging pass time but we think we’re on to a winner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Do you enjoy riding T3, Up or Down? T3 Is Now Open To All Riders!
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The T3 Track
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Monday, September 01, 2008. Sunday saw us tackle another one of the T3 big wooden projects, The Swing Bridge of Doom, or as it turned out the Fun Wibbly Wobbly Swing Bridge. After getting the two poles in the ground on Friday and dropping off all the pre-cut timber come Sunday it was just a matter of putting it all together like a big jigsaw puzzle. How does it ride? Well a little easier than we had hoped, but a lot of fun and certainly something you don’t get to do everyday on a mountain bike track.
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Multisport Links | Marlborough Triathlon & Multisport Club
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Marlborough Triathlon and Multisport Club. Swim, Kayak, Cycle, Run – it's all here. South Island Half Ironman. Teva Big Day at the Office. Source to the Sea. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Join us on Facebook. Build a webs...
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