2012 Adventure Rides
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Hi Noel, my MCCC mate is working on the details of the route, however a reasonable number of K's will be within reach of Campbelltown or Meangle train stations, so an early bail is possible
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OK the route has arrived
Marrickville -> Wolli Creek -> Riverwood then
Home via train
Marrickville -> Wolli Creek -> Riverwood then
Brunch at PictonSuggest you take the Narellan Rd exit, and head west on Narellan Rd to the Camden Bypass. Follow Remembrance Dr over Razorback to Picton. Take Barkers Lodge Rd to Nattai. This road is a little narrow, but should be ok on Sunday with a smallish group. From the lookout, take Burragorang Rd to Cawdor Rd, then left onto Cawdor and into Camden. When you leave Camden heading north, cross the river then take the first on the right (Macarthur Rd). This will take you back to the Camden Bypass to head back home. Roads to watch out for - Barkers Lodge, the big bridge on Camden Bypass heading south, and sections of Remembrance Dr.
Home via train
The ride of Queens [birthday]
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Mike - max distance: ha ha
Todd - max distance: 140k, speed: middies
Noel - max distance: whatever i can cram in before lunchtime.
Philip - haven't been on a bike for three weeks, I'll be expecting pain.
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Mike - max distance: ha ha
Todd - max distance: 140k, speed: middies
Noel - max distance: whatever i can cram in before lunchtime.
Philip - haven't been on a bike for three weeks, I'll be expecting pain.
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Philip, how's the caffeine withdrawal symptoms ?
Fell off that wagon. Three cups today, each and every one a delight!Philip, how's the caffeine withdrawal symptoms ?
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Hey the weather forecast looks best for an inland ride on Sunday
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The ride of Queens [birthday]
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Mike - max distance: depends on coffee consumption
Todd - max distance: 140k, speed: middies
Noel - max distance: whatever i can cram in before lunchtime.
Philip - haven't been on a bike for three weeks, I'll be expecting pain.
Anthony K -
MapMyRide didn't luv me this morning, I gave it a hug but it still gave me the cold shoulder. So I've done some jpeg's
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Mike - max distance: depends on coffee consumption
Todd - max distance: 140k, speed: middies
Noel - max distance: whatever i can cram in before lunchtime.
Philip - haven't been on a bike for three weeks, I'll be expecting pain.
Anthony K -
MapMyRide didn't luv me this morning, I gave it a hug but it still gave me the cold shoulder. So I've done some jpeg's
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Um
5 hours riding
1/2 hour break
1 hour contingency
1/2 hour mucking around
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7 hours total
That puts us on the 1:07pm train that arrives at Wolli Creek at 2:11pm
5 hours riding
1/2 hour break
1 hour contingency
1/2 hour mucking around
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7 hours total
That puts us on the 1:07pm train that arrives at Wolli Creek at 2:11pm
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Dry and sunny in Picton
You hard core lot! Post some photos when ready.
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Was it the Adventure ride group I passed at around 6:10am this morning on the Princes Hwy just neat the Cook's River? I was in a yellow spray jacket, waved, someone saw me and gave me a "Who the hell?" look. Kudos all the same.
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Yeh that was usWas it the Adventure ride group I passed at around 6:10am this morning on the Princes Hwy just neat the Cook's River? I was in a yellow spray jacket, waved, someone saw me and gave me a "Who the hell?" look. Kudos all the same.
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Ride of Queens Ride Report
Stage 1 - Marrickville to Riverwood
Phillip, Todd and I decided to head out to Riverwood and make a decision from there. Once there, it was clear that the while the road was damp, the ride was going to be largely rain free.
Stage 2 - Motorway
Relatively easy ride, no wind problems, low traffic, no rain. Just before exiting Todd got a flat, caused by a staple
Stage 3 - The Burbs, Old Razorback, Picton
No wind, no rain and once past the city limits, dry roads. Todd got flat #2. We took the Camden bypass and went of a really long bridge, presumably there to avoid floods. I made a small navigation error, but picked up another road that took us to old razorback, which I think is about 4k. The guys hit the hill about 75mts in front of me. After about a K I came upon Todd and he didn't say anything, it was total focus. A bit further up the road I came upon Phillip who looked at me with an "where did he come from". Then Phillip went for KOM, except it wasn't KOM. A bit around the corner and the steep bit came, to Phillip's disgust....
In Picton, we went to the burger bar, the same one used on the 2008 and 2009 fixie century and scored a big breakfast/coffee deal. By this time the sun was providing some well earned sunshine.
Stage 4 - Picton to Nattai
This was unknown territory, none of us had ridden Barkers Lodge Rd and it turned out to be nice road, low in traffic, with one surprise hill. Sadly the 3 legged dog wasn't to be seen. I was sooo tempted to stop at the stool selling honey, what's an extra 1/2 kilo.
At the lookout
Other visitors at the lookout
Stage 5 - Homeward bound
The dry conditions continued as we made the best of the section after section of downhill and powered thru to Camden, this time going thru the town centre and onto Campbelltown train station where we managed to pick up an express train after only a 4 minute wait, dropping us at Wolli Creek train station at 2.41pm
Strava Data
Stage 1 - Marrickville to Riverwood
Phillip, Todd and I decided to head out to Riverwood and make a decision from there. Once there, it was clear that the while the road was damp, the ride was going to be largely rain free.
Stage 2 - Motorway
Relatively easy ride, no wind problems, low traffic, no rain. Just before exiting Todd got a flat, caused by a staple
Stage 3 - The Burbs, Old Razorback, Picton
No wind, no rain and once past the city limits, dry roads. Todd got flat #2. We took the Camden bypass and went of a really long bridge, presumably there to avoid floods. I made a small navigation error, but picked up another road that took us to old razorback, which I think is about 4k. The guys hit the hill about 75mts in front of me. After about a K I came upon Todd and he didn't say anything, it was total focus. A bit further up the road I came upon Phillip who looked at me with an "where did he come from". Then Phillip went for KOM, except it wasn't KOM. A bit around the corner and the steep bit came, to Phillip's disgust....
In Picton, we went to the burger bar, the same one used on the 2008 and 2009 fixie century and scored a big breakfast/coffee deal. By this time the sun was providing some well earned sunshine.
Stage 4 - Picton to Nattai
This was unknown territory, none of us had ridden Barkers Lodge Rd and it turned out to be nice road, low in traffic, with one surprise hill. Sadly the 3 legged dog wasn't to be seen. I was sooo tempted to stop at the stool selling honey, what's an extra 1/2 kilo.
At the lookout
Other visitors at the lookout
Stage 5 - Homeward bound
The dry conditions continued as we made the best of the section after section of downhill and powered thru to Camden, this time going thru the town centre and onto Campbelltown train station where we managed to pick up an express train after only a 4 minute wait, dropping us at Wolli Creek train station at 2.41pm
Strava Data
While it damn near killed me it was a great ride, thanks for leading and organising.
Note to self, three weeks off the bike followed by 155km and 1500 vertical meters is not a good idea.
Note to self, three weeks off the bike followed by 155km and 1500 vertical meters is not a good idea.
Where did all that rain go?
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The rain was largely coastal, we were inland
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Have to say that I was impressed with Todd and Philip, they powered thru that ride. When I'm preparing for Grafton to Inverall later, they should come for a 200k ride.
Back to Adventure rides, perhaps we could go for Northern Adventure in July http://dhbc.org.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1610
What do you think?
Back to Adventure rides, perhaps we could go for Northern Adventure in July http://dhbc.org.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1610
What do you think?
West Head deserves a visit!
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A plan is forming
if we ride on the 8th put me down. I'll also put a vote in for West Head and/or Akuna Bay.
Love the riding out that way. By then I may even be able to keep up.
Love the riding out that way. By then I may even be able to keep up.
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Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Stuart - has never owned a fixie
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Stuart - has never owned a fixie
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Stuart - has never owned a fixie
Anthony K last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Stuart - has never owned a fixie
Anthony K last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Stuart - has never owned a fixie
Anthony K - last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
PeterOS - Would like to have a fixie
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Stuart - has never owned a fixie
Anthony K - last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
PeterOS - Would like to have a fixie
I'm out. TdF viewing the night before will rule out an early start for any type of riding.
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Anthony K - last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
PeterOS - Would like to have a fixie
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Anthony K - last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
PeterOS - Would like to have a fixie
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Anthony K - last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
PeterOS - Would like to have a fixie
Camilla* - won't be riding her fixie because last time she did Mike said she'd be fine but omitted to mention the small matter of Galston Gorge
*Assuming I can drag myself out of bed after the TdF (i.e. don't wait)
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Eleri
Adam
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Anthony K - last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
PeterOS - Would like to have a fixie
Camilla* - won't be riding her fixie because last time she did Mike said she'd be fine but omitted to mention the small matter of Galston Gorge
*Assuming I can drag myself out of bed after the TdF (i.e. don't wait)
Akuna Bay, West Head - 6am July 8th
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Anthony K - last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
PeterOS - Would like to have a fixie
Camilla* - won't be riding her fixie because last time she did Mike said she'd be fine but omitted to mention the small matter of Galston Gorge
*Assuming I can drag myself out of bed after the TdF (i.e. don't wait)
I know I won't be able to drag myself out of bed so I've bailed on this ride (and taken the chap with me).
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Mike C - might ride his fixie
Noel - doesn't own a fixie
John - last owned a fixie age 8
Philip - is very pleased Mike is riding his fixie!
Andrew - I love this ride. West Head is stunning.
Anthony K - last rode a fixie in 1976 and will go to West head with many gears and a freewheel.
PeterOS - Would like to have a fixie
Camilla* - won't be riding her fixie because last time she did Mike said she'd be fine but omitted to mention the small matter of Galston Gorge
*Assuming I can drag myself out of bed after the TdF (i.e. don't wait)
I know I won't be able to drag myself out of bed so I've bailed on this ride (and taken the chap with me).
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Akuna Bay and West Head route - click for biggies
Out
- Marrickville to Harbour bridge - 9k - Harbour bridge thru Spit Bridge - 10k - Wakhurst parkway to Powderworks rd - 17K
Around
- Powderworks rd to Akuna bay - 25k - Akuna bay to West head - 16k - West head to Narrabeen - 27k
Back
- Narrabeen to Spit Bridge 14k - Spit Bridge back to the city via Parri rd - 9k - then Home - 9k
Out
- Marrickville to Harbour bridge - 9k - Harbour bridge thru Spit Bridge - 10k - Wakhurst parkway to Powderworks rd - 17K
Around
- Powderworks rd to Akuna bay - 25k - Akuna bay to West head - 16k - West head to Narrabeen - 27k
Back
- Narrabeen to Spit Bridge 14k - Spit Bridge back to the city via Parri rd - 9k - then Home - 9k
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I'm sorry, I haven't managed to clear the bug I've got. I felt better this morning, but have gone down hill as the day progressed.
I've moved the ride to next Sunday, the 15th.
Weather forecast says 30% chance of rain, so perhaps its for the better anyway.
I've moved the ride to next Sunday, the 15th.
Weather forecast says 30% chance of rain, so perhaps its for the better anyway.
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Sorry Anthony
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This thing still going ahead? Sounds like a nice ride and I think it will be a nice day.
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Yip sure is
Akuna Bay, West head
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Mike C - will not be sick
Akuna Bay, West head
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Mike C - will not be sick
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I'm still considering racing instead but if the weather is nice (which it should be) I think I'd be up for a nice long ride.
Akuna Bay, West head
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Mike C - will not be sick
Andrew Burns - Fully sick
Akuna Bay, West head
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Mike C - will not be sick
Andrew Burns - Fully sick
Akuna Bay, West head
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Mike C - will not be sick
Andrew Burns - Fully sick
Philip - did it today, I'll do it tomorrow, then again on Sunday: I must be sick!
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Mike C - will not be sick
Andrew Burns - Fully sick
Philip - did it today, I'll do it tomorrow, then again on Sunday: I must be sick!
Marco,Been riding with the DHBC for about 8 month now but this will be my first adventure ride if I join. Forgive me if it's already been mentioned but what's the route and what sort of pace does the bunch ride at?
Captain Mike should probably answer but judging by the riders in the list so far I'm guessing that the pace will be reasonably fast - maybe an avg of 30kph.
It's not about a race - more about the scenery and riding somewhere different. Just like the marines no-one gets left behind. This route has a lot of hills and its a long ride. You'll need to be reasonable fit and confident with bunch riding and bike handling on the descents. Some of us might be feeling inspired by the TdF and the odd breakaway on the climbs might ensue but we all wait for the bunch to catch up at the summit.
John
Water Note: I was out at Akuna today. There is no longer water available at Illawong Bay in the park - the taps have had their handles removed. The bloke in the gatehouse said the water was contaminated. The Toilets are also closed but are replaced with portaloos. BTW, the bloke got very annoyed when some Turramurra guys took a slash behind the closed toilets. You'll probably need 2 bidons but I guess there's probably water at the marina at Akuna itself. Enjoy.
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So what time are we meeting tomorrow, 6 or 6:30? 6:30 would be nice
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6am
Water available at Church point
Water available at Church point
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Looks like it's going to be windy tomorrow, see everyone at 6.
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Wow, 140K + hills
Legends.
Legends.
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Next time your mates talk to you about Akuna bay, West head, the conversation will be something like this
Mate: "I did Akuna bay and West head"
You: "did you take powderworks rd?"
Mate: "No"
You: "Oh"
Photo's taken by Anthony
West head stunner
Rumors that I was tired were entirely untrue
Breakfast in style at Church point
Mate: "I did Akuna bay and West head"
You: "did you take powderworks rd?"
Mate: "No"
You: "Oh"
Photo's taken by Anthony
West head stunner
Rumors that I was tired were entirely untrue
Breakfast in style at Church point
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I thought the fixie might slow him down.... I was wrong.You guys certainly went the long way, with some detours even. Well done all. Remind me never to go on an adventure ride when Mike is captain.
Great ride with a really good group.
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Cycling is about fun and you can have more fun when your using the correct gear, so to make sure that no one is disappointed, we have banned fixies for this ride.
So when sitting on your bike and you look down, if you see something like this, then this is the ride for you. Still confused? then Wikipedia is your friend
Introducing the 2012 Non Fixie Century
Its on Sunday 6am Nov 18, so have your bike handy for an early start, there's a new special route based on some of the best Adventure Rides we have had
Here's the photos from previous non fixie centuries adventure rides 2010 2011
So when sitting on your bike and you look down, if you see something like this, then this is the ride for you. Still confused? then Wikipedia is your friend
Introducing the 2012 Non Fixie Century
Its on Sunday 6am Nov 18, so have your bike handy for an early start, there's a new special route based on some of the best Adventure Rides we have had
Here's the photos from previous non fixie centuries adventure rides 2010 2011
1. Mike
2. Jo
3. Philip
2. Jo
3. Philip
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Well, that's one way to find out if the new saddle is genuinely more comfortable. Are we metric or imperial century for the non-fixie?
In, with the caveat that the missus is having a tooth extracted the day before, so it will depend how she pulls up.
1. Mike
2. Jo
3. Philip
4. Greg
In, with the caveat that the missus is having a tooth extracted the day before, so it will depend how she pulls up.
1. Mike
2. Jo
3. Philip
4. Greg
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@Greg she won't be able bite back when you say you have a date with the Delightful Hansom Beautiful Cyclists
1. Mike
2. Jo
3. Philip
4. Greg
5. Anthony K
6. John H
7. Camilla
8. Adrian L
9. Andrew B (maybe)
Any hints on the route? North? South?
2. Jo
3. Philip
4. Greg
5. Anthony K
6. John H
7. Camilla
8. Adrian L
9. Andrew B (maybe)
Any hints on the route? North? South?
In past years it has been colloquially been known as the NFI Century, i.e. Non-Fixie Imperial Century. I presume the same arrangement will apply this time around.Are we metric or imperial century for the non-fixie?
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The second half of the route will be similar to the Hawkesbury explorer, finishing in WindsorAny hints on the route? North? South?
Imperial century's are more funAre we metric or imperial century for the non-fixie?
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Non Fixie century route
Marrickville to Berowa via Narabeen and Bobbin head - 76k
Berowa to Wisemans- 51k
Wisemans to Windsor hugging the Hawkesbury - 51k
Note: First leg edited, google maps had us riding along a bush walking track
Marrickville to Berowa via Narabeen and Bobbin head - 76k
Berowa to Wisemans- 51k
Wisemans to Windsor hugging the Hawkesbury - 51k
Note: First leg edited, google maps had us riding along a bush walking track
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DamMike, the url seems to be the same for each of those options, ie Wiseman's to Windsor.
Got to luv Google maps. I'll do it again
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OK, Non Fixie century route fixed (pun not intended)
Marrickville to St Ives via Narabeen - 50k
Breakfast
St Ives to Wisemans via Bobbin Head and Berowra Waters
St Ives to Mount Kuring-gai via Bobbin Head -22k
Mount Kuring-gai to Genlorie Via Berowa Waters 26k
Genlorie to Wisemans Ferry 31k
Lunch
Wisemans to Windsor hugging the Hawkesbury - 51k
Catch train home from Windsor Train Station
Marrickville to St Ives via Narabeen - 50k
Breakfast
St Ives to Wisemans via Bobbin Head and Berowra Waters
St Ives to Mount Kuring-gai via Bobbin Head -22k
Mount Kuring-gai to Genlorie Via Berowa Waters 26k
Genlorie to Wisemans Ferry 31k
Lunch
Wisemans to Windsor hugging the Hawkesbury - 51k
Catch train home from Windsor Train Station
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I don't know most of that terrain very well Mike.
In terms of climbing there's:
The climb out of the Spit
West side of Bobbin Head
West Side of Berowra
Probably a bit out of Narrabeen lakes (?)
Anything else?
In terms of climbing there's:
The climb out of the Spit
West side of Bobbin Head
West Side of Berowra
Probably a bit out of Narrabeen lakes (?)
Anything else?
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There's a climb out of Narrabeen lakes, its long but doesn't bite
The Second half the ride is easier than the first half. IE we start with the real fun and then switch to princess mode after lunch
The Second half the ride is easier than the first half. IE we start with the real fun and then switch to princess mode after lunch
1. Mike
2. Jo
3. Philip
4. Greg
5. Anthony K
6. John H
7. Camilla
8. Adrian L
9. Andrew B (maybe)
10. JohnJ
Mike assured me this morning that the pace for this ride would be "social". So if any other slowpokes want to join to keep me company....
2. Jo
3. Philip
4. Greg
5. Anthony K
6. John H
7. Camilla
8. Adrian L
9. Andrew B (maybe)
10. JohnJ
Mike assured me this morning that the pace for this ride would be "social". So if any other slowpokes want to join to keep me company....
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Guys/Gals, yes the pace for this ride is social. The stronger riders can challenge themselves on the hills and enjoy the view while the others make it to the top
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Why not, there has to be at least one Andrew B in every ride...
1. Mike
2. Jo
3. Philip
4. Greg
5. Anthony K
6. John H
7. Camilla
8. Adrian L
9. JohnJ
10. Andrew Burns
1. Mike
2. Jo
3. Philip
4. Greg
5. Anthony K
6. John H
7. Camilla
8. Adrian L
9. JohnJ
10. Andrew Burns
- mikesbytes
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The weather forecast for Sunday is a shower or two. I'll keep an eye on the forecast and keep you posted
http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/sydney.shtml
http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/sydney.shtml
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http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/syd ... ml?ref=hdr
While not perfect, its looking OK. There's bail out options for the first half of the day.
I'll post again around 5am, so please check for a post.
====Things====================
- Pace is that of the slowest rider. There are a number of hills for the quick riders to maximise their fun, so its a ride for everyone.
- Food. Briing something with you that won't die in your pockets. After Wisemans there a healthy distance before we hit Enzena (spelling?) where we can score a drink and or snack.
- Water. Please bring 2 bottles
- Pack your best smile
See you in the morning
Min 15 Max 25 A shower or two
,Partly cloudy. The chance of showers from the late morning. Light winds becoming north to northeasterly 15 to 25 km/h in the morning then tending southeast to southwesterly 15 to 20 km/h in the late evening
While not perfect, its looking OK. There's bail out options for the first half of the day.
I'll post again around 5am, so please check for a post.
====Things====================
- Pace is that of the slowest rider. There are a number of hills for the quick riders to maximise their fun, so its a ride for everyone.
- Food. Briing something with you that won't die in your pockets. After Wisemans there a healthy distance before we hit Enzena (spelling?) where we can score a drink and or snack.
- Water. Please bring 2 bottles
- Pack your best smile
See you in the morning
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The weather is looking great, see you in the morning
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