Adventure Rides 2011- 6am 13th Nov-Hawkesbury Explorer
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2011 - past rides
9th Jan - canceled
20th Feb - 6am - Ride Captain: simon.sharwood - Route: M7 jaunt - Marrickville, M5, M7, rest/coffee in Parramatta Park about about the 80km mark, home via paths/Rookwood. - C25 pace
13th Mar - no ride (no one took the slot)
22th Apr - 6am - Ride Captain: Stuart - Route: Go North - http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/6283660/
8th May - no one took the slot
12th Jun - 6.30am - Ride Captain: EMT - Route: MM -> RNP, Waterfall in, Bundeena out via 10am ferry -> Cronulla -> MM
10th Jul - no ride (no one took the slot)
21st Aug - Non Fixie Century - Ride Captain: EMT, Mikesbytes - Route: See separate thread - Non Fixie Imperial Century day trip 21st August
11th Sep - 6am The Three Gorges (Bobbin Head-Berowra-Galston) - Ride Captain: Stuart - Route: Marrickville-Bobbin Head-Berowra-Galston-Hornsby-Marrickville (120k's). Link to a basic route map - may change
9th Oct - RNP Audley in, Waterfall out - Ride Captain: Eleri - Route: Marrickville -> Audley entrance to RNP, exit Waterfall. Return to Marrickville
2011 - current rides
13th Nov - Hawkesbury Explorer
- Ride Captain: Mike C
- Route: Marrickville -> Wisemans -> Windsor via Sackville ferry
11th Dec - not taken, do you have a ride?
- Ride Captain:
- Route:
End Dec - Christmas lights night ride
- Date: TBD
- Ride Captain: Mike C
- Route: TBD, but easy
2012 Future rides
8th Jan
12th Feb - non fixie imperial century - ride captain: Mike C - route: Pacific Hwy to North Gosford, then Ettalong beach (lunch), ferry, Pittwater to Marrickville via Frenches forest
11th Mar
8th Apr
13th May
10th Jun
8th Jul
12th Aug
9th Sep
14th Oct
11th Nov
9th Dec
9th Jan - canceled
20th Feb - 6am - Ride Captain: simon.sharwood - Route: M7 jaunt - Marrickville, M5, M7, rest/coffee in Parramatta Park about about the 80km mark, home via paths/Rookwood. - C25 pace
13th Mar - no ride (no one took the slot)
22th Apr - 6am - Ride Captain: Stuart - Route: Go North - http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/6283660/
8th May - no one took the slot
12th Jun - 6.30am - Ride Captain: EMT - Route: MM -> RNP, Waterfall in, Bundeena out via 10am ferry -> Cronulla -> MM
10th Jul - no ride (no one took the slot)
21st Aug - Non Fixie Century - Ride Captain: EMT, Mikesbytes - Route: See separate thread - Non Fixie Imperial Century day trip 21st August
11th Sep - 6am The Three Gorges (Bobbin Head-Berowra-Galston) - Ride Captain: Stuart - Route: Marrickville-Bobbin Head-Berowra-Galston-Hornsby-Marrickville (120k's). Link to a basic route map - may change
9th Oct - RNP Audley in, Waterfall out - Ride Captain: Eleri - Route: Marrickville -> Audley entrance to RNP, exit Waterfall. Return to Marrickville
2011 - current rides
13th Nov - Hawkesbury Explorer
- Ride Captain: Mike C
- Route: Marrickville -> Wisemans -> Windsor via Sackville ferry
11th Dec - not taken, do you have a ride?
- Ride Captain:
- Route:
End Dec - Christmas lights night ride
- Date: TBD
- Ride Captain: Mike C
- Route: TBD, but easy
2012 Future rides
8th Jan
12th Feb - non fixie imperial century - ride captain: Mike C - route: Pacific Hwy to North Gosford, then Ettalong beach (lunch), ferry, Pittwater to Marrickville via Frenches forest
11th Mar
8th Apr
13th May
10th Jun
8th Jul
12th Aug
9th Sep
14th Oct
11th Nov
9th Dec
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Anyone interested in an M7 jaunt? Probably at 25s pace. The ride would be Marrickville, M5, M7, rest/coffee in Parramatta Park about about the 80km mark, home via paths/Rookwood.
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Do you want to lock that one in for the 9th January?Anyone interested in an M7 jaunt? Probably at 25s pace. The ride would be Marrickville, M5, M7, rest/coffee in Parramatta Park about about the 80km mark, home via paths/Rookwood.
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I could - but I've got close to zero fitness at present. Haven't done waterfall for yonks ... would be happier with a later ride
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Cool, locked in for the 9th Jan. What start time do you want posted?I could - but I've got close to zero fitness at present. Haven't done waterfall for yonks ... would be happier with a later ride
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Bugger it then - I'm in for the 9th.
Rough outline of the route is Illawarra Rd, Homer St, onto the M5, exit M5 at beech road, down to Camden Valley Way and then onto the M7 path. Out on Old Windsor Road and follow the trails to Parramatta Park. Pause in the park for a drink, then home via M4 path and roads to Lidcombe, through Rookwood Cemetery and Cooks River trail/roads to Marrickville.
About 110kms, no major climbs but the M7 is notorious for lack of loos, water and food stops. There's one tap at about the 60km mark, which will be a good stop as it's about the same distance as Sutherland. Then a 15 minute rest in the park, before the cruise home.
I've only done the M5 on the path as far as King George's Rd, so if you know it better feel free to let me know.
Rough outline of the route is Illawarra Rd, Homer St, onto the M5, exit M5 at beech road, down to Camden Valley Way and then onto the M7 path. Out on Old Windsor Road and follow the trails to Parramatta Park. Pause in the park for a drink, then home via M4 path and roads to Lidcombe, through Rookwood Cemetery and Cooks River trail/roads to Marrickville.
About 110kms, no major climbs but the M7 is notorious for lack of loos, water and food stops. There's one tap at about the 60km mark, which will be a good stop as it's about the same distance as Sutherland. Then a 15 minute rest in the park, before the cruise home.
I've only done the M5 on the path as far as King George's Rd, so if you know it better feel free to let me know.
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What's the consensus on this Sunday's adventure ride? Johnny Warren killing it? Likely rain killing it? Either way, I say a 6:30 AM start. I'm tired enough as is without making it an early start. I'll happily lead it again on February 9th. I may even be fit by then ...
Your post has sent me to the BoM. It has to be said that the forecast for Sunday morning looks exceptionally negative. I guess this ride would be much more fun in half-decent weather. Still, I've got to do something to help prepare for Bright the next week.
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BoM now says "Cloudy. Areas of rain during the morning, easing to isolated showers by early evening. Isolated thunderstorms, most likely during the morning. Winds southeasterly averaging up to 25 km/h tending easterly up to 30 km/h during the afternoon."
What think we?
What think we?
Confusing isn't it?
A smorgasboard of rides, pesky Russian attacks and inclement BoM predictions.
I'm interested in doing this route Simon.
Who else is pondering?
A smorgasboard of rides, pesky Russian attacks and inclement BoM predictions.
I'm interested in doing this route Simon.
Who else is pondering?
That's it. I am motivated to ride this evening... To add a few ks before the rains arrive.
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The revised forecast says 80% chance of rain, with some thunderstorms, and on that basis I don't think it prudent to run this ride.
Once we hit the M5 there's about 25kms without shelter and very few chances to exit the road.
Once on the M7 path, there is only occasional shelter but if things were to get really nasty it would mean huddling under an overpass. Things get a bit sparse out there too: it's not like we could find a friendly shopping centre with a cute cafe to wait out a storm.
So I'll push this one out to the date of the next adventure ride.
Once we hit the M5 there's about 25kms without shelter and very few chances to exit the road.
Once on the M7 path, there is only occasional shelter but if things were to get really nasty it would mean huddling under an overpass. Things get a bit sparse out there too: it's not like we could find a friendly shopping centre with a cute cafe to wait out a storm.
So I'll push this one out to the date of the next adventure ride.
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Simon, I've updated the parent post to show the ride has been moved to next monthThe revised forecast says 80% chance of rain, with some thunderstorms, and on that basis I don't think it prudent to run this ride.
Once we hit the M5 there's about 25kms without shelter and very few chances to exit the road.
Once on the M7 path, there is only occasional shelter but if things were to get really nasty it would mean huddling under an overpass. Things get a bit sparse out there too: it's not like we could find a friendly shopping centre with a cute cafe to wait out a storm.
So I'll push this one out to the date of the next adventure ride.
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As it turns out, the date of the M7 adventure coincides with the first ever Amy Gillett ride in NSW. I agree with Stuart (see his thread about the ride here: http://www.dhbc.org.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2231) that it's a pretty important event, but rather than cancel this adventure again propose to make it the second leg of a two-week Tour De West Sydney as follows:
Week One. Feb 13th - Marrickville to Parramatta for the 55km Amy ride - course here: http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/24100380. Riders can either bail towards the end of the course and head back to DH, or go on to the "multicultural food and entertainment festival in Parramatta Park" at the end and head home by bike or train.
Week Two, Feb 20th - The M7 ride.
At the end of the Tour, you'll have seen a lot of Western Sydney and got about 200kms into your legs.
Week One. Feb 13th - Marrickville to Parramatta for the 55km Amy ride - course here: http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/24100380. Riders can either bail towards the end of the course and head back to DH, or go on to the "multicultural food and entertainment festival in Parramatta Park" at the end and head home by bike or train.
Week Two, Feb 20th - The M7 ride.
At the end of the Tour, you'll have seen a lot of Western Sydney and got about 200kms into your legs.
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You will be fine DavidHmmm
Are there any qualifications needed to lead a ride?
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Okey dokey - it looks like I can't get out of this one now!
I'll see anyone who wants to come at 6:15 AM outside Mighty Mick's.
I reckon lights might be handy - it's pretty dark before 6:30 ATM.
I'll see anyone who wants to come at 6:15 AM outside Mighty Mick's.
I reckon lights might be handy - it's pretty dark before 6:30 ATM.
Looking forward to this one Simon.
See you at Micks @ 6.15. Bring water!
See you at Micks @ 6.15. Bring water!
I was talking to someone today who rode the M7 last week. They said there is road work going on in places and that sometimes it is necessary to use the breakdown lane rather than the cycle way. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
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Dunno about roadworks. The path is so seperate in most places I would be surprised if we were pushed onto the shoulder
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Hmmm ... I've had a look at the m7 site and there are indeed three blocks to the path - http://www.westlinkm7.com.au/
The first looks easy to get around
The second and third look a bit scary.
Perhaps a quick show of hands now or with a 6:15 start we can sew what folks think then without too much harm if we pull out - waterfall is only 15 mins later
The first looks easy to get around
The second and third look a bit scary.
Perhaps a quick show of hands now or with a 6:15 start we can sew what folks think then without too much harm if we pull out - waterfall is only 15 mins later
Thanks for a great ride today Simon, Paul, Peter, Miguel. I'm feeling a little sore after crashing...stupid speed humps! Thanks heaps for your support when I was feeling a bit shaken up.
The bike's at Burwood Cycle World having its rear wheel and derailleur fixed. They have no white spokes to replace the bent ones...they're speaking to Koga about getting some from Holland. Could take a while. In the meantime I have an old Rolf wheel I'm getting them to put on which will keep me going until the other one is fixed.
Cheers, guys!
The bike's at Burwood Cycle World having its rear wheel and derailleur fixed. They have no white spokes to replace the bent ones...they're speaking to Koga about getting some from Holland. Could take a while. In the meantime I have an old Rolf wheel I'm getting them to put on which will keep me going until the other one is fixed.
Cheers, guys!
Yes thanks Simon and all the guys for a nice ride, always good to explore new territory. Hope your not too sore Adrian, skin grows back carbon doesn't, see you on the saddle soon.
Oh, I made it to Yum Cha with 10 min to spare, thanks guys.
Oh, I made it to Yum Cha with 10 min to spare, thanks guys.
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So no adventure ride this month?
Not following the calendar here but I'm looking at running an adventure ride on Easter Friday, 22nd April. This will be a Marrickville-Wakehurst Parkway-Akuna Bay-Narrabeen-Manly-Marrickville ride at around a fast Cruisers pace (or 'real' C28's pace if you like). Faster riders are welcome to sit on the front the whole way but will be asked to respect the pace guidelines, especially on the hills! Look to leave at 6:00am and stop for breakfast at either Narrabeen or Dee Why, depending on what is open. I won't be adding the West Head loop keeping the distance to about 105k's.
here's a map >> http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/6283660/
Confirmation and more details to follow.
here's a map >> http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/6283660/
Confirmation and more details to follow.
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Excellent route Stuart. I've updated the thread and the first post http://www.dhbc.org.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2200Not following the calendar here but I'm looking at running an adventure ride on Easter Friday, 22nd April. This will be a Marrickville-Wakehurst Parkway-Akuna Bay-Narrabeen-Manly-Marrickville ride at around a fast Cruisers pace (or 'real' C28's pace if you like). Faster riders are welcome to sit on the front the whole way but will be asked to respect the pace guidelines, especially on the hills! Look to leave at 6:00am and stop for breakfast at either Narrabeen or Dee Why, depending on what is open. I won't be adding the West Head loop keeping the distance to about 105k's.
here's a map >> http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/6283660/
Confirmation and more details to follow.
Akuna Bay via the Spit is always a nice ride!
Thanks Stu. Yes, and there's often numerous logging trucks. I'll be out there EARLY and hope the return is uneventful. The ride from Wauchope on is the best bit. I'll be riding with my brother in law and he wants to do the Comboyne ride sometime that weekend as well, if we can fit it in. Should be a great long weekend for all of us. Five days off and a short work week to follow. The Orthodox Easter is the same time as well this year. Very unusual.
As a matter of interest, The Comboyne Ride. This is spectacular. Has to be one of the best rides on the planet.
In for a spin
BTW - this ride is definitely on for a 6:00am start this Friday unless it's raining. Check here if the weather looks dodgy - I'll post at around 5:30am, but only if it's off.
Route again is Marrickville-SHB-Military Rd-The Spit-Wakehurst Parkway-Forest Way-Akuna Bay-Narrabeen-Manly-SHB-Marrickville. About 105 k's at a fast cruisers pace of around 26-27kph. There will be designated waiting points so that nobody is left behind but you should have at least done Waterfall at a comfortable C25's pace or similar ride before coming along. Also, 2 water bottles may be helpful if you like to drink lots of water although there are servo's and places to fill up along the route.
Map >> http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/6283660/
See you on Friday.
Route again is Marrickville-SHB-Military Rd-The Spit-Wakehurst Parkway-Forest Way-Akuna Bay-Narrabeen-Manly-SHB-Marrickville. About 105 k's at a fast cruisers pace of around 26-27kph. There will be designated waiting points so that nobody is left behind but you should have at least done Waterfall at a comfortable C25's pace or similar ride before coming along. Also, 2 water bottles may be helpful if you like to drink lots of water although there are servo's and places to fill up along the route.
Map >> http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/6283660/
See you on Friday.
I just wanted to reiterate that this Fridays ride is a Cruisers pace ride. If you want to come along but normally like to ride faster than that then you'll have to just take it easy for this one as I don't want the bunch splintering up the road all the time due to pressure from the front. When I say 26-27kph that's average, not necessarily cruising speed. While I'd love to say I could ride on the front the whole way to set the pace, you know that won't happen!
So while the bigger hills will see the bunch separate somewhat with a regroup at the top (or bottom for that matter) I'd like to see the bunch stay together at other times.
Ride captain over and out.
So while the bigger hills will see the bunch separate somewhat with a regroup at the top (or bottom for that matter) I'd like to see the bunch stay together at other times.
Ride captain over and out.
Nice one Stuart - thanks for putting it on.
Choice scenery with safe routes, good weather and the odd hill, a great pre booked cafe stop and DHBC company. Just right.
Choice scenery with safe routes, good weather and the odd hill, a great pre booked cafe stop and DHBC company. Just right.
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Thanks for organising the ride Stuart, it was a stunning success
Well a great ride it was indeed. Thanks to all 24 riders for coming along. This meant we could split into two bunches so the faster riders could head off into the distance at their own pace and us cruisers could also have a lovely enjoyable ride. I was however totally trashed when I got home and had to sleep for 1.5hrs followed by a great massage to get my legs back into working order.
A big shout out to the cruisers bunch who wouldn't abandon the ride captain after I partially hit the wall & put in a fairly pitiful showing on the climb up from the spit (oh, & up to Manly Rd for that matter). The weather was perfect, the company great, the scenery and lack of cars a welcome change from Waterfall, the Driftwood Cafe at Narrabeen a stand out in coping with so many people with good humour, great service and yummy food & also a thanks to the NSW Police Force for keeping such a close eye on our parked bikes.
here's a photo of the cruisers bunch at Coal & Candle Creek where we stopped for water and wee's.
A big shout out to the cruisers bunch who wouldn't abandon the ride captain after I partially hit the wall & put in a fairly pitiful showing on the climb up from the spit (oh, & up to Manly Rd for that matter). The weather was perfect, the company great, the scenery and lack of cars a welcome change from Waterfall, the Driftwood Cafe at Narrabeen a stand out in coping with so many people with good humour, great service and yummy food & also a thanks to the NSW Police Force for keeping such a close eye on our parked bikes.
here's a photo of the cruisers bunch at Coal & Candle Creek where we stopped for water and wee's.
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2 great rides, this year, captained by Simon S and Stuart. Who can captain the next one? We can help with routes or whatever you need help with
I'll take the 12th June adventure ride slot - we will go RNP, Waterfall in and Bundeena out with a trip on the ferry. Can someone who has one of these post a route map? We'll leave from the corner of Marrickville and Illawarra Roads in Marrickville at 6.30am and ride up with the bunch. Pace will be about 26. There's a 10am ferry from Bundeena. We should be back at Marrickville at about 11.30 unless we stop for coffee in Cronulla. Is there any food in Bundeena?
However, if someone has a better, excellent idea for a different ride, happy to get suggestions. I'll need a map though. Route planning is not my forte.
However, if someone has a better, excellent idea for a different ride, happy to get suggestions. I'll need a map though. Route planning is not my forte.
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Locked inI'll take the 12th June adventure ride slot - we will go RNP, Waterfall in and Bundeena out with a trip on the ferry. Can someone who has one of these post a route map? We'll leave from the corner of Marrickville and Illawarra Roads in Marrickville at 6.30am and ride up with the bunch. Pace will be about 26. There's a 10am ferry from Bundeena. We should be back at Marrickville at about 11.30 unless we stop for coffee in Cronulla. Is there any food in Bundeena?
However, if someone has a better, excellent idea for a different ride, happy to get suggestions. I'll need a map though. Route planning is not my forte.
There's a nice coffee shop at Bundeena which will be open, so if your got time before the ferry, then your on the money for coffee and food
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UpdatedWe can change the date to the weekend after, no probs. I forgot about the crit. OK it's now June 18.
The date is wrong either way - it's Sunday 19th at the moment, but a call to change it.The DGV crit is on Mon 13th now so can we change this back to the 12th? go on, please?
Here is a short poll. Please cut and paste and add your name
List of people who prefer the 12th - and will join the ride?
Eleri
Stuart
List of people who prefer the 19th - and will join the ride?
Eleri
I'm ambivalent so I put my name down for both - but really it's a choice. Feel free to put your name in both lists. Biggest list by Wednesday wins.
I'm happy either way, and will be there with bells on. I also know the way - and do recommend we stop for at least a coffee in Bundeena. It might not be of Inner West quality, but the setting is worth indulging and the local wildlife always worth a watch.
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Perhaps its time to make an executive decision EMT
Here is a short poll. Please cut and paste and add your name
List of people who prefer the 12th - and will join the ride?
Eleri
Stuart
Anthony K
Camilla
List of people who prefer the 19th - and will join the ride?
Eleri
AndrewB
Anthony K
Camilla
Rainbow
List of people who prefer the 12th - and will join the ride?
Eleri
Stuart
Anthony K
Camilla
List of people who prefer the 19th - and will join the ride?
Eleri
AndrewB
Anthony K
Camilla
Rainbow
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If it was my call, I'd go with Stuart -bigger surface area & therefore more drafting effect. And man, those silver moonboots!so the question is do you want to ride with Stuart or Andrew K?
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A bit late but this Sunday works for me. I'll also be coming along with a mate from Newie. Hope that suits everyone? He is surely fitter and faster than I am anyway...!
Here's to TTT training! And fitting in to my skinny pants this morning...
Here's to TTT training! And fitting in to my skinny pants this morning...
UPDATE
The weather might be dodgy tomorrow and BOM is suggesting possible showers near the coast, which is where we will be. We won't do the descent from Waterfall into RNP if it's wet as it isn't safe.
I'll check the radar tomorrow morning and postpone til next week if it looks too wet. We can always just do a normal Waterfall ride and go back to Marrickville, knowing that we've got next week up our sleeve.
If we do go, then dress warmly as it will be cold and windy, you can also get quite cold descending into RNP, but then have the opportunity to warm up because what goes down, then goes up. Make sure you take food and enough water, even though it is cold you'll still need it.
I'll post a further update by 5.40am Sunday morning.
The weather might be dodgy tomorrow and BOM is suggesting possible showers near the coast, which is where we will be. We won't do the descent from Waterfall into RNP if it's wet as it isn't safe.
I'll check the radar tomorrow morning and postpone til next week if it looks too wet. We can always just do a normal Waterfall ride and go back to Marrickville, knowing that we've got next week up our sleeve.
If we do go, then dress warmly as it will be cold and windy, you can also get quite cold descending into RNP, but then have the opportunity to warm up because what goes down, then goes up. Make sure you take food and enough water, even though it is cold you'll still need it.
I'll post a further update by 5.40am Sunday morning.
Was looking forward to Waterfall at least....bugger this rain. They called off A & B grade at Eastern Dragway halfway through the race. Track was slippery and 3 accidents - 1 broken collarbone and 2 other injuries where people went to hospital. Bed looks like a good option today. I'm just not that hard core.UPDATE - The ride is postponed to next week. The rain prediction has been upgraded and there is rain everywhere.
Those who want to go to Waterfall, I'm sure some hardy souls will go but I won't be one of them.
Adam and I are hard core. We went to slowies yesterday in the rain, but we had no friends.
According to something I read on fb, Audley Weir was flooded yesterday and therefore closed. Not that we were going that way but it says something about how much water is in the park. Pity, I was looking forward to a 30km tailwind through the park!
According to something I read on fb, Audley Weir was flooded yesterday and therefore closed. Not that we were going that way but it says something about how much water is in the park. Pity, I was looking forward to a 30km tailwind through the park!
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