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Day one on the Otago Rail Trail

05/02/201506/02/2015Steve2 Comments

Some quick thoughts from an excellent day one on the trail…..Juicy strawberry’s at Berry Central, 3 brown trout, a hare ready for eating, a pick & shovel Pinot Noir and a pair of Gluten free donkey’s………What a day ๐Ÿ™‚

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