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Big day mate,

Climbed bluff knoll this morning. Both kids made it up without being carried. I carried Aiden down most of the way as it was very slippery. (1h55 up, 1h30 down)

Few beers and lunch back at our van, out to the gap etc. top of the big hill in town. Now cooking dinner.

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Bluff knoll ? Is this the place that popular with snows ? What's the temperature like ? Might swing pass there tomorrow before head back to perth :)

Awesome Owen & Aidan ! Well done !

Did you go back to watch the race again Trev?
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We went to the Gap, Natural Bridge , & Blowholes, drive around in town and back to watch the race

At Hybla now for nice early dinner.


Thank you everyone x
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We were talking today about going for a trip through denmark tomorrow, but I think there is too much to do between denmark and Walpole so we will have to do a separate trip down for a few days

Yeah we stopped in at toffee factory and got some toffee and they also had some cider so had a few samples and got 4 bottles and also stopped at the bakery@pol1on1 told us about was quite nice.
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Bluff knoll ? Is this the place that popular with snows ? What's the temperature like ? Might swing pass there tomorrow before head back to perth [emoji4]

Awesome Owen & Aidan ! Well done !

Did you go back to watch the race again Trev?


Yeah it snows at bluff knoll usually in august. It's not for the faint hearted. Don't let the fact Aiden made it seem easy. It's an insane angle of never ending steps.

I'll upload photos tomorrow night when we get home
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Well #RW17 isn't quite over just yet... This morning some of the remaining Motul Racewars 2017 competitors are heading out to enjoy the SRT Sprint our friends at the GSSMA & Great Southern Motorplex team are running.

All competitors are reminded to head to the Southern Regional Transport yard in the LIA before the road closures at affect.

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