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                <title>National Cycle network</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This weekend just gone, I cycled the National Cycle Network from Aberdeen to Inverness with a young Australian.<br><br>I have lived in Australia and New Zealand and am well aware of how their "life is there to be enjoyed" attitude coming from living in a country<br>on the up contrasts with our own cynical mentality from years of living in a country which in many ways is so much worse than the one I grew up in in the 70s.<br><br>However I realised over the weekend that the National Cycle Network is one of our few chinks of hope.  The Australian was amazed at the work<br>that had gone into the routes we cycled on, the quality of the granite infrastructure on the disused railway tracks that made up our entire<br>first night from Aberdeen to Fraserburgh and the fact that English country lanes are metalled where they would be dust in Australia.  He<br>repeatedly said that nothing like the National Cycle Network exists in Australia. I can definitely say nothing like the network exists in New<br>Zealand either.<br><br>The Moray coast is very unknown and unvisited and rough camping on the shore was not a problem. You can take in Pennan, where Local Hero was filmed, and Findhorn, the hippy community.]]></description>
                
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