Day 5- Coles Bay to Orford - 83 kms
Coffee and scones at the Kings Gallery
Getting a “few layers on” at coffee as the rain came down
A view of the coast as we traveled
Oops you need to be careful
What about all these shoes tied up on the fence!!!
A wonderful shot outside our accommodation at Orford
Day 4 - Bicheno to Coles Bay 42 kms plus 11 kms to the car park to Wineglass Bay track
Coffee in Bicheno with the boy’s
A view across the water near Coles Bay
Up the walking track to Wineglass bay lookout
At the top with the boys and Wineglass Bay in the background
Phil stayed in the car park doing his blog while we trekked
Home for the night
Day 3- Ross to Bicheno - 104 kms
Des changing his tube...
Morning tea near the top of the second climb...
The road to the top!!
At the top.... hooray!!!!!!
Towards the end of the big descent.... I failed to stop earlier to take a photo of the country.... silly me!
At the turnoff after the thrilling descent we regrouped!
Home for night in Bicheno
Day 2-Launceston to Ross 85 kms
Ellio and “ Phil “ with the penny farthing at Evans Town
The bikes taking a rest at morning tea at Evans Town
A view of the country on the unmade section of the road
A cop of marijuana....
Our home for the night at Ross
The Main Street at Ross
Day 1 Devonport to Launceston-72 kms
Morning tea at Frankford
.... at the Blue Barn
.... and lunch at the Exeter Bakery
The Tamar River and Valley ....very pretty
Abdy could not resist the blackberries!!!
Home for the night at Launceston!!
Tassie trip-Day 1 Devonport to Launceston 73 kms
Tasmania Trip
Day 4- Beechworth to Wangaratta 50 kms
The turnoff to Milawa
Breakfast at the Milawa Cheese Factory
Ellio giving Garmin 191 lessons to Phil
Coffee and a chat at Brown Brothers
The Wang sign to indicate the end to a grey4 days
Lunch at the Wangaratta coffe shop ahead of the train and Ute trip home
Day 3- Bright to Beechworth 72 kms
Steve had a puncture unfortunately... there was plenty of help available??
Gary and a few others at morning tea in Myrtleford
Sheltered from the rain... with a couple of ladies travelling in the opposite direction... with the wind!!!
A view of the rail trails
An interesting letter box... appropriate for the Wheeliebinners!!
Skate lunch in the bakery at Beechworth
Home for the night
More photos from day 2
An interesting sign indicating the opening of the gap in 1895
A lilac tree almost ready to bloom
Arriving at Bright
Our home for the night
Ellio cooking up a storm!!!
All of us having a well deserved dinner in Centenery Park in Bright
A lovely sunset in the way home
Day 2-Dederang to Bright over Tawong Gap 71 kms
The turn off to Mt Beauty
The boys and Ute at the turn off
Morning tea at Mt Beauty
The Garmin map of the climb
The start of the climb... looks ok???
Halfway up looking out over Mt Beauty
At the top
....and celebrating!!!
Day 2-Dederang to Bright over Tawong Gap 71 kms
The turn off to Mt Beauty
The boys and Ute at the turn off
Morning tea at Mt Beauty
The Garmin map of the climb
The start of the climb... looks ok???
Halfway up looking out over Mt Beauty
At the top
....and celebrating!!!
A view from the top looking towards Mt Bogong
Interesting plaque recording the opening of the road in 1895
A lilac tree which is starting to flower
Our final destination
.... and home for the night
Day 1 - Wodonga to Dederang-54kms
The day started early for the guys catch the train to Wodonga... 9 Lycra clad gents made there way through the Metro Trains network to Southern Cross Station at about 6.00 am . Abdy, Dave and myself had a sleep in and left Surrey Hills at about 7.00am.
The folks going by train were directed at Southern Cross to the bus depot for the trip to Wodonga... always a bit concerning at often bikes are forbidden on busses.... not this time.
The souls travelling with me in the Ute had to negotiate the early morning peak hour to get to the Hume freeway which is always testing. After some time on the freeway near Avenal Abdy and Dave thought they could not see Abdy’s bike so we stopped and sure enough it was not there... it had fallen off somewhere between Surrey Hills and Avenal.... what a bugger!!!
We thought it pointless to retrace our trip and continued on with the thought of renting a bike at Wangaratta our final destination in 4 days on Sunday...sure enough there was a bike shop that had the right bike for Abdy...so it was on to Wodonga to meet the train/ bus travellers !
We arrived at about 12.30 and after exchanging stories about our adventures so far it was time for lunch and get on our way... leaving about 1.30 pm !
The first few kms were very pleasant... then BANG !!!it was hills!!! And more hills and the Garmin was sending me red messages about the gradients in red!!
Anyway the scenery washreayand the downhill in to Jacandanda was joy so we could have afternoon tea at the Bakery... very nice ginger beer
After this it was on to Dederang and after negotiating a couple of hills it was pleasing to have another downhill in to the pub arriving at about 5.30 pm
The day was hot so most of us enjoyed a pleasant and cool beer in the very pretty Kiewa valley.
It was a challenging and long day but enjoyable with the guys
Arvo tea in Yackandada
A welcome relief from our water boy Dave!!!
Th e road ahead on a downhill in the Kiewa valley
Frank with dead foxes draped on the fence
Dederang at last!!!
Home for the night in the pub
Upcoming Trip through North East Victoria
On Thursday we begin a 4 day ride from Wodonga to Wangaratta through some lovely country in north east Victoria
There will be some hills as we travel near some of the "high country" but the views and country at this time of the year should be great
I am riding with the Wheeliebinners group of 13 riders which should be great.
I will be making posts each day of our adventures
Day 40- final day in Paris
Some riders I saw near the Paris canal
Day 39- Bucharest to Paris
Jérôme after the hand over of the bike bag..
My hotel for the night...my room is the balcony on the 4th floor
Day 38-Clean bike, box bike and tour Bucharest
Bike packed in box ( minus back wheel as I found out later)
Big bus tour.. photo of parliament building
(Temporary Backup) Day 37- Zimnicea to Giurgiu- 62 . 2 kms
Today’s ride.... my last one for this trip....
Day 36- Oryahovo to Zimnicea- 137.5kms
Trucks stacked on the ferry
The ferry crossing the Danube
The Garmin tells it all....40.8 degrees!!!
Home for the night.... with AC!!!
Today’s ride... hot and long