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Further Adventures in Rough Stuff

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A second volume of photos from the archive of the oldest off-road cycling club in the world is a further look into an unseen corner of cycling, social history and outdoor culture. Since 1955 the members of the Rough-Stuff Fellowship - the world's oldest off-road cycling club - have explored the 'rough stuff' where the roads end. From tight thickets to sheer rock faces and the wide open spaces of the mountains, these pioneers of riding off the beaten track have recorded their adventures at home and abroad in stunning photos and ride reports.

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Published November 1, 2021

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Mark Hudson

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I went from the school of hard knocks into the Army 82nd Airborne. When I got out of the service I started a retail security job that did not pay the bills; I worked every odd job and under the table cash jobs I could find.

I have always loved to read, and I liked to write short stories. When I "retired" a bit early I decided to put my writing to the test, now multiple Gordan Hudde books in, I'm looking for readers to take my writing to the next step!

My Retail Investigator book was fun and I have been getting many good reviews, maybe I should write a biography to include my military service?

Feel free to contact me, let me know how I'm doing!

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December 28, 2023
The perfect book to get you motivated to get your behind out and about.

This publication includes reports from a off-road cycling club's (Rough Stuff Fellowship) expeditions. Sure there is text, but the star of this show are the photos. You can actually check a lot of them on instagram, and over their page, witch you can google, but the book is well made and well worth it's cost.
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