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Above- The 20 plus
brave souls that set out on the first day to do Stage 1 (Click on images
for full size view) |
Ritchie Jenkins and Andrew
Young. Day 1 |
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Mark Murdoch day 1. He's
wearing all the gear this year. |
El Presidente (me). Come
on, what's the holdup. There's mountains to climb ! |
Pat. "I don't want to go
yet" |
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Big Bird. He reached the
peak before anyone else. Well the top of his helmet did anyway. |
This is how the climbs really
looked. I think Marek must have been holding the camera incorrectly. |
Here's our bloody heroes
getting their butts kicked by some ring in Canberra riders. Some
whinging about one of them being national hill climb champion or something. |
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The A team already for Dead
Horse. Pat Naughton was smart. Had his photo taken then came
back with us. |
Big Matty. The Europeans
take their helmets off up the climb, how come it's not working for me?
Where's Joanne and the sag wagon?" |
El Presidente, just about to
pass Spongie and Paddy up one of the climbs. (nuff said) |
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Mark and Ritchie battled it out
all weekend |
Here's a shot of Tony pulling
Paddy along. |
Here's Paddy climbing Dead
Horse. Well Paddy was in a Pro team so I guess its ok about the helmet
thing. |
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Here's Robbie. Why does
he always look so fast? |
At least Robbie flew the flag
and gave that Canberra guy a bit of competition up Dead Horse. |
Scotty Callum. Make sure
if he is on your bunch ride that he is wearing bib knicks. He has some bad
habits. |
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The Slapper !! Has anyone
ever seen him on his bike without an ear to ear grin. |
Spongie. At least one of
the Jenkins boys made all the rides this year. |
Tony Horneman Vice El
Presidente on his first tour de Snowy. It was hard but he was wearing
that smile so I reckon he was having a good time. |
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Whitey shows some of the young
ones how to climb a hill. |
It's all too much for Richard
who basically fainted after the rigors of the Dalgetty stage. |
Seating was in high demand at
our designated stop, so Ritchie did come in handy. Here Matty finds
him quite comfortable. |
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The boys on the way to Dalgetty.
Great roads, no traffic and breathtaking scenery. |
Dave "Jacko" Jackson took
charge on the last day as ride captain and put everyone in their place. |
Spongie found that doing the
entire weekend was much more fun than doing the second half in hospital.
He took it very easy this year except for one particular sprint. That was on
the last day though. |
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Pat and Thomas "the Magnet"
Murdoch. |
This is all that was left of
the crew on stage 4. Although maniacs, Robbie and Big Bird set off early to
do Dead Horse again |
Nick Hall got the jersey for
most punctures. It was nice however to have Joanne with my track pump
travelling behind. Typical junior. Great spectators. |
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Dr Sneaky Pete is simply
amazing. I have never seen anyone able to write the introduction to
his thesis or read totally oblivious to the rat pack screaming and playing
playstation beside him. |
Ah there is nothing like a
Coldie to make the leg pain go away. I had one or two for medicinal
value only you understand. |
Another Doctor, Don't they do
anything else but read? Seriously though, Kev seemed to have a great
time down at Jindy. |
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Pat also couldn't get his nose
out of a book. I know he's at Uni, maybe he's doing a PHD as well. |
No wonder Smartie climbs hills
like a jackrabbit, all he eats is rabbit food. |
Dr Sneaky. He was even
reading while he was eating dinner! |
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Tania looked pretty tired after
the first day. She took a rest day on day 2. |
Here's the motley crew |
Tony and Kev got pretty
comfortable |
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Tony gets deep & meaningful
whilst Sneaky ponders on his thesis and shows us his huge feet. |
Here's home sweet home.
The Three Way Inn. Thanks to Bruce Vote for letting us use his
fantastic setup. |
Jindabyne is a beautiful place.
Here is a picture of the lake captured by Marek |
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More scenes of Lake Jindabyne.
Just magnificent and oh the serenity. (that is till one of the locals
starts his V8 chainsaw - seems like they all have them and unless they are
hitting 200 decibels they mustn't cut too well) |
Side view of the Three Way Inn. |
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Left- Now I
have been sarcastically referred to as RBCC's "Minister for Culture"
So I will have you all know that I went and studied the Sculptures on
display at the Jindabyne fair. Did you pose for this one Big Bird? Not
only did I take in the Arts but also the music as I watched Phil Horneman
(Tony's brother) belt out the melodies on the keyboard. Fellow Arts
Patron, "Jacko" and I were terribly disappointed when those talented sheilas,
Honey Horngold and the Stutgart Steppers had to cancel the gig at the
Jindabyne Fair. |
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