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About the bike: January 2015
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Sunday, January 18, 2015. In all its laden glory. Some of my early lighting experiments were not pretty. One of the bikes I have been neglecting a bit lately is my trusty old Surly Long Haul Trucker, which featured a fair bit more back in the early days of this blog – which I notice is now approaching 10 years old! Touring in South Australia. 312km so far this year. Links to this post. Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Audax Bruny Lighthouse Dash 120km. Hugh enjoys the scenic vistas from one of the lookouts&#...
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About the bike: Weekend on Bruny
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Monday, September 08, 2014. It's been a while since I posted, in part due to winter and illness and in part due to being overseas for a bit. Fortunately the perfect antidote to a few weeks in the smog and haze of China is a weekend on Bruny Island. The weather was great and the company terrific. Of Mt Mangana, while the fitter mob took a longer option. After enjoying a thrilling gravel descent and a few diverting undulations, I found myself at the Bruny Island pub at Alonnah with enough time to down a co...
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About the bike: March 2015
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Saturday, March 21, 2015. It's no secret that the Oppy - properly known as the Fleche Opperman All-Day Trial - is my favourite ride. There's a lot to like about the Oppy, the challenging distance, the night riding, the company of like-minded folk on a most enjoyable jaunt. This year was my sixth Oppy in Victoria, having completed in 2013. This year, the Tasmanian contingent in the famed Lancefield Lairs was doubled, with Hugh coming along for the ride as well. The scenery in Victoria is unlike that of Ta...
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About the bike: It shouldn't be this hard.
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Monday, February 02, 2015. It shouldn't be this hard. Update: A very nice sergeant from Tasmania Police has been in touch and has spoken to the driver concerned. A good result. There are a lot of things that need to change about the law and how it protects vulnerable road users. Since we're discouraged from taking the law into our own hands, getting the police to do their job would be fine start. 469km so far this year. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Off The Beaten Path.
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About the bike: Tell the NRMA they're dreaming.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Tell the NRMA they're dreaming. Motoring group the NRMA want to offer roadside services to cyclists, much as it does for motorists. Apparently the increased reliability of modern cars is undercutting their business model. This story. From the Sydney Morning Herald spells it out:. The NRMA is monitoring the progress of groups in other states with cycling services such as RACV Bike Assist, which is operating in Victoria. Was this the NRMA which shitcanned cyclists. By Clint Dia-Co...
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About the bike: February 2015
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Saturday, February 28, 2015. Short term review: Vittoria Open Pave CG tyres. Well loved Shimano R500 wheels and Vittoria Open Pave CG's. Pretty much indestructible. Tyres initially for their lovely supple ride, but found their high price, lack of puncture protection. And short lifespan too much of a hurdle to overcome. Enter the Vittoria Open Pave CG. The kind folk at Abbotsford Cycles. I found a fatal flaw on the Challenge Griffos. By Tasmanian standards, this is a very very nice gravel road. Each year ...
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About the bike: Audax Airwalk Extraordinaire 2014
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Monday, December 01, 2014. Audax Airwalk Extraordinaire 2014. It's a funny thing how new roads become familiar over time, how journeys once thought too difficult become mere preludes to explorations afresh. There was a time when the 30km ride to the Tahune Airwalk from Southwood was an exciting proposition for a Sunday, now it's a routine weekend circuit. It's human nature to want to explore and extend our horizons. The Airwalk Extraordinare is an Audax ride. Climbing out of the Weld Valley. And the Hill...
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About the bike: Audax Bruny Lighthouse Dash 120km
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Audax Bruny Lighthouse Dash 120km. All audacious riders aboard the Bruny Island ferry. Photo by John Bown. I put the Bruny Lighthouse Dash on the Audax calendar some time ago and while other things have occupied the front of my mind for the last few months I was always conscious that this event was coming up and going to be a lot of fun and had been looking forward to it very much. It turned out to be even better than my expectations, which is saying something. The Autumn Bic...
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PERTH-ALBANY-PERTH or BUST | Clogwog's Cycling Chronicle
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Clogwog’s Cycling Chronicle. View from a bicycle saddle. When the annual Audax riding calendar is released I sit down quietly and mark out the rides that I plan to do. My goals for the year ending 31 October were modest. 1 Ride at least one 200km or better randonée each month. 2 Complete a Super Randonneur Series before end of June. 3 Complete the 1000km Western District Wanderer. 4 Complete Perth -Albany- Perth randonée (1000km 200km). 5 Improve flexibility (from a low base I must add). I do not profess...
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Benefits of Cycling | Clogwog's Cycling Chronicle
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Clogwog’s Cycling Chronicle. View from a bicycle saddle. I never try to analyse why this happens until this morning I found this article in the online. The Cognitive Benefits of Riding, Your Brain on Cycling: Three ways your brain benefits from riding your bike. So next time somebody asks why you ride a bike rather than driving car you can tell them that you are preparing a university assignment or writing a report. The reaction is priceless. Laquo; Gold Rush Randonnee – The preparation. You are commenti...