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Whinlatter Photo & Video Competition

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Altura are giving away £150 worth of gear every month to 1 lucky photographer or filmmaker.

Immortalise your best memory of the Altura Trail at Whinlatter in a photo or video to win.

How to Enter:-

All you have to do is immortalise your best memory of the Altura Trail in a photo or on film. You can choose to enter by capturing either!

Simply upload your amazing photographs or stupendous videos of the Altura Trail to FlickrTwitterVimeo, or YouTube and tag them with “alturatrail” (without the quote marks) or as a hashtag on twitter (#alturatrail). They will automatically be added to the entries on this page (do give it a bit of time to filter through).

Tags are keywords that you can add to your uploaded file(s) to aid in their identification.

Make sure we can contact you via these services, alternatively email alturaphotocomp@zyro.co.uk with your details.

Alternatively, you can send in small (up to 10MB file size) entries via email to alturaphotocomp@zyro.co.uk, or via the post (disc/prints) to: Altura Photo-Film Competition, Zyro Ltd, Thirsk Business Park, Thirsk, YO7 3BX, UK

All entries will be judged on their distinctiveness, inventiveness and creativity. Altura will select one winner – either a photograph or a film – at the end of each month until the closing date of March 29, 2010.

Read more about the comp here – http://www.singletrackworld.com/competitions/altura/

Orange Switch 6er. Stif Squatcher. Schwalbe Magic Mary Purple Addix front. Maxxis DHR II 3C MaxxTerra rear. Coil fan. Ebikes are not evil. I have been a writer for nigh on 20 years, a photographer for 25 years and a mountain biker for 30 years. I have written countless magazine and website features and route guides for the UK mountain bike press, most notably for the esteemed and highly regarded Singletrackworld. Although I am a Lancastrian, I freely admit that West Yorkshire is my favourite place to ride. Rarely a week goes by without me riding and exploring the South Pennines.

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