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The 2022 Monteiths New Zealand Trials Champs were held at Labour Weekend on the rocks around Alexandra. A record entry of just under one hundred riders took on three days of challenging riding. The venues were all close to Alexandra with only 15 minutes drive time to each day’s event. The first day was held on the hills above Hawley Road in warm dry weather. It is a great venue that has been used at past South Island rounds. Day 2 was held at a new property at Conroys Gully in Fruitlands. This would have to be one of the best venues in NZ with sections set up down both sides of a gulley with spectators in deck chairs located along the top of the gully being able to watch action in a number of sections from a single vantage point. The last day was the most challenging with a return to new sections above Hawley Road, but with strong winds, cold temperatures, and showers that turned to rain. Tough conditions for competitors, and also for each observer that stood in the cold wet conditions until all riders finished.
As the largest trials event held in NZ there were some queues but riders and some spectators were very good and helped the observers to keep everyone flowing through the sections. This positive attitude by spectators and riders made it a great event to be part of. The small team that make up the Southern Trials group did an excellent job and put on an event of a high standard. Thanks to them, the officials, and especially the observers, as without them the event could not be run. Thanks also to Lynette who took photos all weekend, as I never got time to pick it up myself.
The three days certainly found worthy champions in each class with Dylan Ball the top rider in New Zealand for the third time. Congratulations to Dylan, and all other class winners.
“This is my dog Jessie, she lives at home with my wife Sandy and I. Jessie is 16 years old now. I’ve been bringing her to visit the Mannum Hospital residents most of the mornings of her life. It’s a pleasure to have Jessie live with us; she is a lovely natured dog, and the Hospital residents love seeing her in the mornings. I am not sure how much longer she will be able to do this though, her age is catching up with her, and there will be a time soon when she will have to retire”. I love my River town of Mannum - it’s my home.
Image: Sharon Briggs & Susan Rooney-Harding
The 2022 Monteiths New Zealand Trials Champs were held at Labour Weekend on the rocks around Alexandra. A record entry of just under one hundred riders took on three days of challenging riding. The venues were all close to Alexandra with only 15 minutes drive time to each day’s event. The first day was held on the hills above Hawley Road in warm dry weather. It is a great venue that has been used at past South Island rounds. Day 2 was held at a new property at Conroys Gully in Fruitlands. This would have to be one of the best venues in NZ with sections set up down both sides of a gulley with spectators in deck chairs located along the top of the gully being able to watch action in a number of sections from a single vantage point. The last day was the most challenging with a return to new sections above Hawley Road, but with strong winds, cold temperatures, and showers that turned to rain. Tough conditions for competitors, and also for each observer that stood in the cold wet conditions until all riders finished.
As the largest trials event held in NZ there were some queues but riders and some spectators were very good and helped the observers to keep everyone flowing through the sections. This positive attitude by spectators and riders made it a great event to be part of. The small team that make up the Southern Trials group did an excellent job and put on an event of a high standard. Thanks to them, the officials, and especially the observers, as without them the event could not be run. Thanks also to Lynette who took photos all weekend, as I never got time to pick it up myself.
The three days certainly found worthy champions in each class with Dylan Ball the top rider in New Zealand for the third time. Congratulations to Dylan, and all other class winners.
Journaling is from Chapter 5 of Alice in Wonderland.
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Vinnie Pearce : 2 Pea's
Fonts are Impact and Prestige Elite Std, thanks for taking a look!
“I started Massive Gains Apparel as a sophomore in high school. It started out very basic where I would draw fitness related graphic designs and have them put on t-shirts. The shirts sold really well and with the money I tried to produce very high quality apparel that just had my logo on it. When that happened, I didn't sell as much, which helped me realize that people liked the shirts because of the unique and artistic graphic designs I made for them. So, I took another shot at going back to my old roots and creating the graphic designs by hand again, and the company took off. Since the beginning, I had always wanted to support dogs and pets in some way or another, so I began to contribute 15% of profits from every order to the charity organization Hope for Paws, an organization that helps save abused and unwanted pets. Thanks to the continued support I have received, I have been able to raise a lot of money towards Hope for Paws, and increase the inventory I have in stock. When you get to school, remember one of the most important things a student can do is start applying their knowledge to their careers and abilities.”
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2016 Volvo B8R/Plaxton Panther 3 C59F
Pearces Private Hire, Berinsfield
St Giles', Oxford, 4 July 2024
The Longwood Gardens Centennial International Orchid Show
SEPOS spring show
Exhibited as Phragmipedium ecuadorense in the SEPOS exhibit
Shot & Edited by Bradley Wilson with Running With Lions Photography www.running_with_lions.com at the Lil Waldorf Saloon in Reno, Nevada. Aug. 28th, 2011
The 2022 Monteiths New Zealand Trials Champs were held at Labour Weekend on the rocks around Alexandra. A record entry of just under one hundred riders took on three days of challenging riding. The venues were all close to Alexandra with only 15 minutes drive time to each day’s event. The first day was held on the hills above Hawley Road in warm dry weather. It is a great venue that has been used at past South Island rounds. Day 2 was held at a new property at Conroys Gully in Fruitlands. This would have to be one of the best venues in NZ with sections set up down both sides of a gulley with spectators in deck chairs located along the top of the gully being able to watch action in a number of sections from a single vantage point. The last day was the most challenging with a return to new sections above Hawley Road, but with strong winds, cold temperatures, and showers that turned to rain. Tough conditions for competitors, and also for each observer that stood in the cold wet conditions until all riders finished.
As the largest trials event held in NZ there were some queues but riders and some spectators were very good and helped the observers to keep everyone flowing through the sections. This positive attitude by spectators and riders made it a great event to be part of. The small team that make up the Southern Trials group did an excellent job and put on an event of a high standard. Thanks to them, the officials, and especially the observers, as without them the event could not be run. Thanks also to Lynette who took photos all weekend, as I never got time to pick it up myself.
The three days certainly found worthy champions in each class with Dylan Ball the top rider in New Zealand for the third time. Congratulations to Dylan, and all other class winners.