 | Grin and bear it Simon Haydon shares a tale of chairlift shuttling, backcountry singletrack and wildlife encounters in British Columbia
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 | Letter from New Zealand Gary reports on riding in New Zealand, and seems to be having a great time, apart from missing black pudding sandwiches...
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 | BM & Specialized do Agadir with Exodus BIKEmagic / Specialized / Exodus trip to Morocco - how we got on
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 | Canadian Crowd Surfing Claire Kendrick sings the praises of British Columbia
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 | 300km in Tanzania Ben Brewerton and Scott Allaway took part in a Scope charity trip in Tanzania last year. Here's their story
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 | Morocco mayhem Looking for something a bit different? Try a week of North African descending (with the odd climb)
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 | Morocco mayhem: More pictures Loads more shots from the Exodus Atlas Descent trip
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 | North Downs to North Shore Ride Report Claire Kendrick and friends travelled to British Columbia to check out the legendary trails
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 | Inaugural TransRockies Challenge at first-hand 7 days, 618k and 9,200m: One finisher tells us how it was for them
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 | It's a holiday in Cambodia! Pete Jones touring diary is way too good to hide on the forum
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 | African Odyssey The Kenya 400km Bike Away for Scope: 8-17 February 2001
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 | Shining Bright Off road in Oz with Mike Hall
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 | Jealous, us? While we can't ride, Craig and Kim are racking up yet more routes in snowy Colorado
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 | Serious R'R in Colarado Everything you need to know about Colorado Spring's best trails (with lots of R's in)
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 | Desert Rider The White Rim trail is an all American classic. A Simple desert loop that has acquired cult status
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 | Kenya by bike BIKEmagic member Ben's African odyssey
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 | Human Power Round The World - Update from Dera Ghazi Khan
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 | Human Power Update Richard and Andrew McLaughlin left from the Meridian line at Greenwich Observatory
on the 22nd September, to cycle and canoe to Sydney Australia. They're now in Iran!
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 | Mountain Biking USA Part One: The Moab Chronicles
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 | Downhill in Nepal "Visit Nepal" is the slogan plastered on the posters displayed around Kathmandu. Situated slightly north of India, Nepal may not be your first choice when you plan your next mountain bike holiday, but it is certainly worth considering.
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