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It was (is) such a nice day today (now) that I couldn't resist a little "firkle" on my TTR.  smile

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It was very bracing and the sea was dead calm, looking very inviting.

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I enjoyed it - must do it more.

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Nice coastline there in the UK,  Nice coastine line through out our big wonderfull earth. i also am on a firkle.  camping with blossom and the TTR now .not far from one of the back packers capitals of australia Byron bay. 



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Where's the kitchen sink? confuse

I can see everything else. biggrin

I just Googled Byron Bay and was shown this picture

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That wouldn't be Blossom on the left would it? biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

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Yes thats blossom.  25 years ago.   i also added TTR ACTIVE to her iphone so she has access to the site. And to all the posts. Hoping she may miss This post



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good to see the ttrs out and about only down side is im at work seeing this 



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View point is a good lane, hope you missed the route of all evil! and I'm heading of to Byron bay and get myself a blossombiggrinwinkwinkbiggrin Oh I already got one, silly me, just forgot after 26 years of together- nessbiggrinbiggrin 



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The route of Evil, I presume you mean the exit from the river up the rut, was one route I didn't attempt yesterday, Steve. disbeliefno

However, it was on the list in the A2E event ...............

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..................... and it proved a bit of a problem for quite a few. biggrin

I may be joining you one day in a Blossom quest. aww

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I was meant to say the root of all evil, half way down 192-170 (view point lane) it has took many a rider out, a few broken bones has happened on here

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Doesn't look much does it? but I had a rider go down hard here on the A2E, lucky not to take him to hospital!!!

This is the root I meant.



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Crikey - that one was no bother at all yesterday. no

It was bone dry and hard as rock and passed by uneventfully.

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                                                 That shot is from my Muvi HD camera.

I suppose the root would be worse if you weren't aware of it and it jumped up at you unexpectedly. bleh

You can see the difference a couple of months make to the vegetation and greenery.

Martyn

 



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