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glitch_oz
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Hi all
Not really standard WildDogs stuff, I guess... but hell...let's give it a whirl
Just back from a 6-week/ 8000km romp through the European Alps.
This story is turning into an absolute MONSTER.... ...there are 1600 pics, YES, 1600 so farâ?¦and itâ??s well on the way to become the biggest yarn of itâ??s kind. Move aside Ben Hurâ?¦
Another 400 just got upped for the next few days of the storyâ?¦.
After a week's break to get some other stuff done...like having a shower or so :laugh:laugh itâ??s back into itâ?¦and Gosh, there are some crackers in the pipe.
Part 2 came to a close in the Dolomites/ Italy...the MECCA for riders the world over...
Part 3 (days 21-30 "on-the-road") is getting updated every other day, sometimes daily.
https://www.austouring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1506
And as some folks said in another forum...take it from the start, there's more to it than a few thousand pics
Note: Due to the amount of grafix, dial-up modem connections could melt in the vain attempt to load pages. Broadband of some sort is HIGHLY advisable (even then things could be very slow).
Enjoy
cheers
Not really standard WildDogs stuff, I guess... but hell...let's give it a whirl
Just back from a 6-week/ 8000km romp through the European Alps.
This story is turning into an absolute MONSTER.... ...there are 1600 pics, YES, 1600 so farâ?¦and itâ??s well on the way to become the biggest yarn of itâ??s kind. Move aside Ben Hurâ?¦
Another 400 just got upped for the next few days of the storyâ?¦.
After a week's break to get some other stuff done...like having a shower or so :laugh:laugh itâ??s back into itâ?¦and Gosh, there are some crackers in the pipe.
Part 2 came to a close in the Dolomites/ Italy...the MECCA for riders the world over...
Part 3 (days 21-30 "on-the-road") is getting updated every other day, sometimes daily.
https://www.austouring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1506
And as some folks said in another forum...take it from the start, there's more to it than a few thousand pics
Note: Due to the amount of grafix, dial-up modem connections could melt in the vain attempt to load pages. Broadband of some sort is HIGHLY advisable (even then things could be very slow).
Enjoy
cheers