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Today was a spectacular day! A big thanks to everyone who attended. It was good to see you all enjoying yourselves and that there was no major carnage. The way you all conducted yourselves today is the reason why SAuQLD is always welcome to Willowbank and QR.

Even though I wasn't running, it was still good fun spectating and fueling the banter!

Big thanks goes to Todd for arranging the day and for Boz sorting the payments and ticketing out.

Now onto the Photos!!

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Thanks all for the day. I had a blast out there.

I ended up getting 12 runs in with a best of 13.739.

And how could I forget- a very big thank you to the organisers!!!

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agreed, awesome day was awesome. Lots of runs, I have 10 slips but im sure I did more runs than that.

Best of the day for me was a 13.857 :) a big improvement on last years 14.4..

The weather really did shine on us today. I talked to everyone up home way this arvo and they said it was wet and rainy almost all day.

Show us your slips!

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Awesome day, cheers for organising it. First run consisted of a 16.1 something with final run of the day resulting in a 15.020 :) needless to say I'm pleased with this

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agreed, awesome day was awesome. Lots of runs, I have 10 slips but im sure I did more runs than that.

Best of the day for me was a 13.857 :) a big improvement on last years 14.4..

The weather really did shine on us today. I talked to everyone up home way this arvo and they said it was wet and rainy almost all day.

Show us your slips!

13.728 ;)

Well get the slip tomorrow

So yeah, just finished editing a little 3:30 video of todays exploits :)

I have learnt two things. 1 - I need better video gear. 2 - I need better sound gear.

GoPro's are great at being strapped to things cameras otherwise wouldn't be strapped to and TERRIBLE for everything else.

Probably another 15 minutes to compile and compress, then god knows how long to upload it.

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