This looks like fun.
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Trailblazing in Sweden
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Re: Trailblazing in Sweden
Definitely not cheap but does look like a good trip
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Re: Trailblazing in Sweden
It was more the riding and Country that I liked.
I never quite get the appeal of a guided tour, surely half the fun is finding places yourself?
I never quite get the appeal of a guided tour, surely half the fun is finding places yourself?
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Re: Trailblazing in Sweden
Off-road riding is a different beast in my experience Duke. Finding your way on a seal road you are pretty confident conditions are reasonably consistent. Off-road someone showing you the way can be the difference between great views, trails and stops and a crap day trying the get somewhere that looked good on a map but I reality is turd.duke63 wrote:It was more the riding and Country that I liked.
I never quite get the appeal of a guided tour, surely half the fun is finding places yourself?
Also guided tours give you a support for breakdowns and crashes.
The only down side I’ve found on the few I’ve done is you travel at the speed of the slowest in the group. I’ve done over a decade of off road riding and sometimes the pace can be frustratingly slow.
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Re: Trailblazing in Sweden
duke63 wrote:?
Oh God yes!!
She ticks all the right boxes.
I've got just the flagpole for her.
I'm already at half-mast.
I'm not 'neutral' about her at all.
I'd like to "unfurl her flag", etc. etc. etc.

