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Skedaddle Mountain Biking kicks off for 2008!

March 25th 2008
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The 2008 Mountain Biking spring season has begun for Skedaddle! With our first beginners weekend taking off under the beautiful and changeable English skies we got off to a good start apart from the one “involuntary cycle dismount” !

For more great introductions to skedaddle mountain biking check out our beginners weekends!

Derbyshire

The Lake District

There are more shots of the weekend available on Skedaddle’s Flickr


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Morocco Atlas to Desert

March 17th 2008
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Thinking of an exotic biking getaway this spring? See what people are saying about our Morocco Atlas to Desert trip…
There are loads of trips running this year, so grab the online trip notes and get in touch!

I had a great time. It was worth waiting a year! Thanks to Charlie I had an amazing holiday and have bored every one stupid about it since getting home. The planning done beforehand, daily organisation, other staff employed,cycling route, etc., etc., were all superb!! - Vera T

When it comes to questionnairres, I just can’t see the point of putting excellent all the way down… nothing’s ever quite perfect - so I don’t… this was however the best biking holiday I have experienced so far with Skedaddle and I’ve done loads including Iceland, Sardinia, Guatemala and some Mountain Bike Weekends too - thanks! -
John Osborne
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As you can tell, this trip has obviously been a big Skedaddle hit , below are some photos snapped on this amazing trip by John Osborne - thanks John!
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Chile and Argentina Mountain Bike Holiday February 2008 - Comments and pictures

March 12th 2008
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“Thought I would drop you a mail to say the trip was really great. Steve was a fantastic guide-really professional and hardworking and good fun. Luciano the driver was delightful, it was really well organised.

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It’s the third Skedaddle holiday I have been on and by far the best- i would definatley recommend it to my friends, i have no suggestions to improve it.”

Best Wishes

Amanda S., Southampton, UK

For those of you looking to head out to this part of South America to do some biking then
we’ve now limited places on the October, November and Christmas / New Year departures.

More Information available here!

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South Africa and Botswana Mountain Bike Holiday Story

March 06th 2008
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Rule number one of camping in the wild: don’t presume the wild animal attacking your toes is the hyena that wandered through the camp earlier in the evening. In all likelihood it is the poor sucker who drew the 01h00-01h45 shift, waking you for your 45 minutes sitting as close as you can to the fire, listening to lion telling their mates about the latest hunt. Damn, they sound close…
Cycle in Botswana is possibly the best biking experience I have had in nearly 30 years of riding bikes. Mashatu is a 75 000-acre reserve in the Tuli Block, the pointy bit on the eastern side of Botswana, where that country meets Zimbabwe and South Africa. Getting there is simple - drive north from Joburg, turn left at Polokwane - make sure you don’t miss the right turn onto the Alldays road, the sign is removed by errant taxis fairly regularly
- and keep going until you hit the border.

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The first clue that this is no ordinary ride is the massive rifles the guides ride with, strapped to their backs. Bullets as thick as your thumb, just in case. not exactly the most comforting of sights. But the guides’
knowledge and experience shows from the first pedal stroke, and the best news of all is that they love riding bikes as much as we do, but are allergic to anything that looks like a road, so for four days you ride a mixture of open grassland and fine singletrack crafted by generations of animals making their way to water.
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The beauty of this trip is that, with a maximum group size of eight, the route can be tailored for any and all abilities. There is plenty of technical, loose trail here, but there is as much smooth, level riding. You won’t find 60kph downhills or hour-long climbs, but there is plenty to keep the heart rate up, without blurring your vision as you search for large beasties. We chose a particularly hot week - and operations cease for the really hot summer months - where temperatures in the 40s meant we rose early, rode through to lunch and then collapsed for the rest of the day, but the winter months are more suitable for a visit.

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The accommodation completes the African experience - sleeping under the stars, everybody taking turns in keeping the fire burning (flashbacks to army guard duty guaranteed!), and eating hearty, wholesome food prepared on site by the talented chef. You certainly won’t go hungry, and will more than likely end up having dinner with some locals - our first night was enriched by the presence of the local hyena - was he laughing at my cycling tan, maybe? - and day three’s lunch was spent alternating between checking on the boomslang in the tree next to the lunch table, and the breeding herd of elephants browsing, snorting and rumbling less than 50m away. But it is not just about interacting with these animals. We were exceptionally lucky on our trip - lion at 100m, a croc rushing into the water so close we could swear we got splashed, last-second route changes to avoid large, grumpy elephants and following the trail of where a hyena had dragged last night’s dinner - his, not ours - away from our camping area were some of the highlights.

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This place offers so much more: peace, relaxation and regeneration. Magical sunsets, no cellphone reception, and silence so complete that we could hear the wind in the feathers of the eagles playing hundreds of metres above us when we stopped for a puncture, make this trip the complete break we all need, and deserve. And it is on bikes. What could be better?

Check out the Skedaddle South Africa and Botswana trip!

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Japan Cycling Holiday article & great flight deals!

March 05th 2008
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As you can see our Skedaddle Japan Cycling Holiday has been the focus of yet more publicity!

Unfortunately, there is yet to be an english version of the article but watch this space.

With some great flight deals now available from JAL and availability on the May Skedaddle trip there’s never been a better time to explore the “Land of the Rising Sun” with us!
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Featured Holiday

Morocco - Atlas To Desert

March 07th 2007

Morocco - Atlas To Desert PictureThis superb desert biking adventure focuses on the deep south of Morocco, a land of big skies and stark mountain ranges where mud-brick kasbahs appear to rise up out of the desert, sitting in tranquil palm oases and framed by dramatic backdrops of snowcapped mountains. We ride along Morocco’s dirt roads, taking us from Marrakech to the Tichka Pass, the highest in the High Atlas, and then southward, descending along the Draa Valley to the fringes of the Sahara Desert.

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