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Where Is The Longest Climb North Of The Parra River

 
 
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Old 09-27.-2003
M2cycler
 
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Default Where Is The Longest Climb North Of The Parra River

i need to find a long climb. something like 10 km would be great.
thanks.



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Old 09-27.-2003
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M2cycler wrote:
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> i need to find a long climb. something like 10 km would be great.


Kempsey to Armidale {:-)

Gloucester to Barrington Tops.

What about from Hawkesbury River to Peats Ridge
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Old 09-27.-2003
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M2cycler wrote:
> i need to find a long climb. something like 10 km would be great.
> thanks.




Bells line of road ,Richmond to Bilpin If you're game

Old Pacific Highway has some long climbs , McCarrs creek road from
Church point to Terrey Hills is about 10ks

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thanks, i'll look into those



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