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A RIDE TO REMEMBER

This year is the fourth time Swift Industries has announced a world-wide camping event to celebrate the solstice; marking the darkest day of winter in Australia and the brightest day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Every year it has rolled around I’ve been wildly unprepared. This year was going to be different. My custom packs had been ordered from Terra Rosa, sleeping arrangements had been made, the route was on my GPS device. I’d

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