A Blog for experienced like minded cyclists who love to promote and share some of the best routes, paths & trails that Melbourne, The Hills and the World have to offer !
Friday, February 26, 2021
RIDE TUESDAY 2nd. Mar
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Friday, February 12, 2021
HARALD'S RETURN TO RIDING
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
The Good , The Bad & The Ugly - Seaford Ride 70+ kms
It was like an assembly of Texan Rangers as peeps came from all corners of Berwick Village to our cycling assembly point. On a beautiful day we took the Freeway trail through warn torn Bosnia, It might have actually been Narre Warren, along a trail littered with broken glass and discarded shopping trolleys. Finally on the ever familiar Dandenong Creek Trail we had a (stinky) breeze down to beautiful Carrum Beach where we followed the locals and queued for $3 Egg Bacon Sarni's & coffee from a shipping container come cafe. From here Helen lead us down to Seaford and the Wetlands before we battled a headwind on our return journey to Berwick by way of the never ending Hallam Valley Trail. Karlo wisely decided to blow his tyre right outside Ivanhoe Cycles while self (on the same page) had a "flat" entering the car park in Berwick. Many thx to Karlo, Bobby, Pete, Johnny M for joing the normal crew on this lovely flatlands ride.
THURSDAY RIDE POSTPONED
Sunday, February 7, 2021
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
THURSDAY 11th RIDE
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Monday, February 1, 2021
GRANTVILLE and the KERNOT PUB
Review of Donna Buang ride (Sunday 24 Jan)
Forecast 38 deg. So it was a 7.00 am start from Yarra Junction. Kirsten, Werner & Jurgen were the only ones prepared to start that early. The usual grind up Don rd to Panton Gap past Mt. Toole-be-Wong. Naively we thought that was the end of the climbing. How wrong we were! That was only the beginning. There was steeper terrain to come. We struggled over Ben Cairn past the hang gliding launching ramp. At times the gravel was rugged and narrow but it turned into asphalt just before the intersection with the main road leading to Donna. It was tempting to give the last kilometer to the summit a miss because that was the steepest bit – but we were made of sterner stuff – besides, a summit snap shot is almost obligatory. The ride down, reaching speeds of 60km was exhilarating. Werner, the dare devil probably achieved more. It was only when we got to Warburton that the heat of the day was evident. The whole ride had been through forest and that, combined with the altitude, made it a relatively cool ride. A ride to be repeated – but maybe not for another year.