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New zealand full suspension
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In all seriousness full suspension can be done in almost every garage where the rafters are exposed. Otherwise a tree in your nearest forest park could do? Might be tricky getting the stool to sit flat.
As in, forest or national parks. Especially if you're in Auckland (Waitakere) or Wellington (Rimutaka), take a half-hour hike, get a few hundred feet off the path and you're essentially unfindable.
Trouble is i dont have a car/nor drive, will need to carry a chair through rough ways and have to find a right tree that is above flat ground so i can use the chair.
Trouble is i dont have a car/nor drive, will need to carry a chair through rough ways and have to find a right tree that is above flat ground so i can use the chair.
Excuses, excuses... Fuck the car, a second hand bicycle might cost what - 100 dollars? Then whats the English name for that mountain climbing gear when you lift yourself up manually... Not an expensive thing either, just throw it over the strongest branch and lift up.
Excuses, excuses... Fuck the car, a second hand bicycle might cost what - 100 dollars? Then whats the English name for that mountain climbing gear when you lift yourself up manually... Not an expensive thing either, just throw it over the strongest branch and lift up.
Excuses, excuses... Fuck the car, a second hand bicycle might cost what - 100 dollars? Then whats the English name for that mountain climbing gear when you lift yourself up manually... Not an expensive thing either, just throw it over the strongest branch and lift up.
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