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"Rise and Fall with the Shoulder on the Wall"
That means the outside of the bend, circle, trail or diagonal you want to post on.
If you ride counter-arc that means bent the opposite way you are traveling, the wall is still on the outside. As is the outside rein.
Now perhaps I've confused everything ;)
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