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    Post rallie wind down

    Took out the sleeping bag, hung up to air out for a day or two. Did the same for the tent and tend fly to dry out any dew to prevent mold forming, as well as grass remove. Once dryed all packed up with pegs ready for the next trip. Didn't use any oil, chain adjusted/oiled, nuts/bolts and other dangly bits checked and double checked. It's amazing how much spare change one finds when unpacking. Bungies all hanging up. Duct tape, first aid kit put away. Geof the Giraffe and sheep skin dusted off. Bikes now ready for it's dailly commute to work. Feel free to add other post rallie tips. Enjoyed the soak in the bath and the arvo nap- an old folks thing.

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    too lazy. gear still packed and bike still dirty. lazyyouth
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez
    Feel free to add other post rallie tips. Enjoyed the soak in the bath and the arvo nap- an old folks thing.
    Unpacked gear, chucked clothes in wash hung tent out for a while, had a very long hot shower (not to mention that other bit of plumbing that was missing at the rally - damn those plastic portathingies) and crashed on couch to watch video of All Blacks. Bike still dirty.
    Stuck some photos on the other thread
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    Parked the bike in the gargre still dirty, emptied my pack on the bedroom floor ( no doubt I'll pay for that later ) had a long shower and like Sels dealt to a bit of plumbing then went and helped at daughter's school "monster garage sale " then crashed with a bottle of wine
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    Got home, parked the bike up, left it packed, had a long hot bath, took a couple of hour for a nap and then unpacked everything and put the bike away, still need to hang everything out to dry and bike is still dirty, will get around to all that after woprk today.

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