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for those who showed yp me tim his mate one of my mates micheal and kyle who we meet at peats ridge it was a bit wet but still fun

the ferry was no probs due to the rain as this made the river nice and high.there was a few moments we had but nothing to surious

i will prob do one on a sunday coming up soon this time head the oppisite way

hope you all had fun guys and hope to see more show up next time

It was awesum, totally nuts in the wet, but so much fun, I know Moo can back me up, one point the rain was so heavy that with full speed wipers I could only see 20m in front of me.... Made for some very interesting driving/drifting..... Wwwwwwwwwwwwiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkeeeeeeeeeeeedddddddddddd!!!! :down:

yeah it was awesome

the rain got so heavy when we stopped for lunch out at peats ridge it set of one of the guys alarms :down:

f**k that was funny and thank god it didn't hail




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