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Author Topic: Need some high country advice  (Read 3539 times)
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« on: August 24, 2012, 08,11:29 AM »

G'day. A couple of friends and i are planning to do a 3 day high country ride around feb/march. The plan is to go from marysville to mt terrible and back via a different route.

We will be riding KTM 525/500 exc's with bag racks on the back with food, clothes, tools, spares, etc.

Just need some ideas on some routes, things to see on the way, fuel stops, etc.
Will the rivers be easily crossable or possibly bike drowing at the time of year ?

We are wanting to take some of the harder tracks and skip as mush dirt road/fire trail as possible as we like a bit of a challenge.

So if you have done a ride similiar to this i would like to hear from you Smiley
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Ian Robinson
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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2012, 08,53:22 AM »

I would set my sights on something a little more challenging. Marysville to Mt Terrible and back is just a good day ride unless you plan on riding nearly every track you can find in the area.
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« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2012, 02,22:53 PM »

Ditto the reply above
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