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Day 5- Coles Bay to Orford - 83 kms

Today would be best described as a challenging day of riding!!!
We had rain and were riding in to a head wind for most of the day and although the ride could be described as flat.... we were traveling through rolling hills along the coast which made for heavy duty riding.
I am pleased the ride is over and we are in the comfort of our accomodation enjoying some warmth!
The day started out at Coles Bay with overcast sky’s belying what was to come... 
the initial ride out to the King gallery and coffee shop was broken by a short 70 metre ferry ride across a channel near Coles Bay that saved us about 70 kms of riding.... as we approached ferry the rain started and gradually increased so the ride in the ferry was in fairly constant rain!
The short trip to the coffee stop was no better really as the rain continued... the joy of getting in to some cover with coffee and lovely scones with jam and cream was appreciated by us all
With the rain continuing we re-arranged our clothing and donned several layers of protective gear to protect us from the elements 
The next shortish part of the journey through to Swansea saw the rain ease somewhat.... at Swansea we picked up our lunch and enjoyed a wonderful warm sausage roll.... Ellio and I shared a sausage roll as having 2 morning teas would be a real extravagance 
As the rain eased several of us peeled off a layer of clothing for the trip ahead which seemed reasonable at the time ....
Little did we know that odd showers would be the pattern for the remainder of the ride.
The ride ahead through to lunch at about the 60 km Mark was through rolling hills alongside the coast abutting the Frecyne peninsular.... very pretty country really 
After lunch we made the final ride in to Orford 
I was allocated the job of looking after the guys at the back of the group where we had a few “mechanical issues “ 
Steve Seymour split his tyre in to shreds.... not sure how but he could not proceed further and was picked by the Ute.
Chris Drake had a flat about 3 kms from the end of the ride and required another pick up by the Ute.... all very interesting and makes us all appreciate the value of a support system on rides like this
Arriving at our accommodation we were all astonished at the  palatial facilities of the Eastcoaster Resort!!!
Wow....the cabins are fantastic and the facilities are wonderful 
We have just had the most magnificent meal at the seafood restaurant complete with local oysters and seafood 
The complex boasts an indoor and outdoor swimming pool with sauna and gym.... Phil has really outdone himself on this!!!!
It is now 10.30 pm after a long day and after a great meal with a wonderful group of guys the traumas of the day peel in to insignificance when sharing it with others you respect
Looking forward to tomorrow when hopefully the weather might be better and we have a tail wind 
Now for the photos 

At the ferry terminal loading up 4 of us at a time 

Coffee and scones at the Kings Gallery 
Great coffee and scones to be recommended 

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 
Wow great to have the ride behind us and an opportunity to have a warm shower to thaw out
This photo captures the beauty of nature and what you see when riding!!!




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Day 4 - Bicheno to Coles Bay 42 kms plus 11 kms to the car park to Wineglass Bay track

Today we had a later start with us rising at about 7.00am for breakfast at 8.00 am and leaving for a trip around Bicheno ahead of coffee 
The trip around Bicheno brought back memories of my last holiday with mum and dad when I was doing year 12 ( called matriculation back in 1969)
The Harrison family had a holiday in September when we traveled around Tassie and stayed in Bicheno for a night.... the holiday was made better with us visiting the harbour and doing some fishing where we caught a lot of fish using orange peel as bait 
Good to see that the harbour remains much the same with a few more restaurants and seafood outlets
After the tour we had coffee in a cafe and made our way along the road to Coles Bay. The weather was warmish but every now and then we had a shower or 2 which meant that I needed a water proof jacket. Steve Seymour and I were at the back of the group at the early part of the ride but decided we should us “team riding “ to catch up.... and we did in no time at all with speeds averaging near 30 kms on the uphills and downhills... very auxiliarating riding!!!
We arrived at the accommodation at Coles Bay at about midday and as the rooms were not ready made our way to the cafe for lunch 
After lunch our rooms were ready and we unpacked the Ute and readied ourselves for a ride to the Wineglass Bay wall....  What we all thought was a flat ride turned out to be quite hilly with us recording a climb of over 200 metres for the 10 km ride to the track and back...
The walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout was interesting with a lot of tourists doing the walk of about 1.5 kms with a climb of about 250 metres... the view at the top was really stunning and well worth the walk!!!!
On the way back to the accommodation we managed to spy an ice cream shop to enjoy a well earned treat 
The dinner tonight was another of Ellio’s master chef occasions with very capable assistance from Dave Little
The food was great and the night was one to remember complete with a guest from the United Kingdom on the final leg of a trip around the world 
Sitting here tonight at 10.15 doing this blog gives me a great perspective on the trip so far and it has been great 
We are indeed fortunate to have Phil in leading us on this adventure and everyone is very thankful for this
I am looking forward to the next few days of our adventures 

Now for the photos 
The Harbour at Bicheno.... brings back memories of 1969!

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 



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Day 3- Ross to Bicheno - 104 kms

Today was planned to be our biggest day for the whole ride both in terms of distance traveled and metres climbed so we made an early start.... up at 6.00 am and ready for breakfast at 6.30 and on the road by around 7.30....
All a good start to the day, particularly as we could refresh with coffee after a short ride to Campbell Town where we picked up our sandwiches for lunch.... great coffee again!
After coffee it was on to the Bicheno road which had a very big climb of about 8 kms with an average gradient of about 5pc. I made a comment to Rob Baker that the climb looked okay when we surveyed the mountains ahead.... silly me as the climb was really quite difficult and we all felt quite good having put this behind us. 
The next 15 kms were broken with a second morning tea courtesy of “chef Phil” who boiled the billy for coffee and tea. After refreshments it was on again for another 2 km climb to the top of the mountain ranges at about 640 metres....wow were we glad this had been completed safely and in good time!
Then.... we had the most magnificent descent for about 18 kms to the main eastern road along the coast. We were achieving speeds well over 50 kph for a lot of the time on a good road surface. Dave Little boasted that he saw his Garmin had reached 67 kph for some of the ride...well done Dave!
We then stopped for lunch at Cranbrook outside a lovely Church. The sandwiches, coffee and tea were gobbled up quick smart after a great morning of riding
It was here that I learned that a very dear friend and former work colleague, Phil Picking had passed away on Sunday... Phil was a very good friend to many and supported me greatly during my AECOM days and will be missed by many of the folk who were at AECOM at the time.... RIP Phil
After lunch we the made the final trek to Bicheno.... this was not without a misstep.... several guys missed the turnoff through to Glen Galan road and continued along the main highway... Dave Bonnet sent them back to the lunch site to begin the ride again not realising the Glen Galan road rejoined the highway a short distance along the way.... bugger!
Well I waited for the 3 intrepid riders who had the misfortune to miss the turn off.... they were a bit grumpy!!
This was eased a bit as there was a short sharp climb after I met them....
The next 20 odd kms to Bicheno were fairly hard riding as we had a head wind and at about the 100 km Mark we had another short shag limb in to Bicheno 
We arrived shortly after 3.00 pm after a good day of riding with everyone pleased with completing over 100kms and over 1100 metres of climbing 
The weather today was ideal with temps around 18 degrees and overcast 
I am looking forward to dinner as the ride has made me somewhat famished 
I want to say something about the “ road kill “ we are seeing and smelling as we ride here in Tasmania... “road kill” is Aussie for dead animals which have been struck by cars or trucks....
We are seeing a lot of this as we ride.... yesterday I counted 97 dead animals lying on or at the side of the roads. The animals we are seeing include kangaroos, possums, foxes and even snakes....

Now for the photos.....

Deals had a flat courtesy of a thorn.... we think

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 



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Day 2-Launceston to Ross 85 kms

The day started at about 6.30 am with a quick shave and shower and then breakfast at the backpackers hotel.the rooms were very comfortable and I had a wonderful night of sleep.... as I was sharing the room with Rob I hope that my snoring did not keep him awake... I must admit he looked a bit groggy when he woke this morning...I suspect he was joking when he said he had a good sleep??
Last night we had a great dinner at a local hotel (the Jail House Grill) with very good steaks and salads. We were joined by Phil’s daughter for dinner who lives in Launceston and she gave us a real insight in to life in the town and was a delight to chat with...
Anyway we were off at about 7.45 on the ride.... the first 12 kms were pretty much a climb out of Launceston . The climb was steep in some parts but was a steady 2 pc in other parts
After a short time after the climb it was on to Evandale for morning tea.... a lovely town where they were holding a Penny-farthing festival complete with a 24 mile bike race...
We managed to chat with a few of the riders and sort out how to get on and off the penny farthing bikes. It requires some skill and a lot of balance
Morning tea was at a lovely pub which had great coffee and cakes.... I think I am putting on weight rather than losing it!!!
After coffee it was on to Campbell Town for lunch. The ride took us along a very pretty and quiet road where the penny farthing bikes were racing.... quite interesting to see them in full racing mode
The country here seemed to be sheep farming with an area allocated to farm marijuana for “ commercial use” we thought!!! Seemed a bit of a haze really!!!
The road was unmade for about 7kms but with very few cars we traveled easily.
After joining the main Highway to Hobart it was on the Campbell Town for a well earned lunch at a lovely cafe and bakery....we had done over 70 kms by this stage and were quite hungry! 
The main highway was a bit hairy with a cars traveling at about 110 kmh and although there was a shoulder on the road .... we needed to be very careful 
After lunch it was another 12 kms to Ross for the night 
Ross is a lovely town with very old buildings which were built in the early 1800s probably by convicts 
We arrived at about 2.30 pm and settled in to our rooms and to have a look around the town 
Today’s weather was almost perfect for riding at about 21 degrees with very little wind
A most enjoyable day!!!
Now for the photos 

A water tower near the top of the climb 

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




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Day 1 Devonport to Launceston-72 kms

We were woken at about 6.30 am after a good night of sleep courtesy of a calm crossing after a shower and getting in to our riding gear it was off to the reception area on the ferry to meet the rest of our team making the ride to Launceston 
After a discussion regarding meeting arrangements Phil
Rob Abdy and myself made our way to the Ute to drive off the boat
The trip off was delayed with a large group of motorcyclists who were on the ferry traveling to Tasmania... many of the riders were seniors doing the ride like the movie a few years ago....forgotten the name but many of you will remember it!!!
The funny thing about getting off the boat was a female rider 
lost balance and fell off the bike... quite frankly the bike was huge and she was struggling to hold it up when it was stationary 
After traveling off the ferry it was on to a cafe selected by Phil for breakfast...great to have a coffee and bacon and egg sandwich to start the day 
It was my turn to drive the first 15 kms out of Devonport which was quite a climb...
The country was mainly vegetable farming with what seemed to be a lot of potatoe farms
After swapping the Ute for the bike it was on to Frankford for morning tea at the Blue Barn Cafe... this was the halfway point of today’s ride and we had good coffee and cakes for morning tea . The ladies at the cafe were delightful and we were treated to a lovely bowl of blueberries grown locally on their farm
After morning tea it was on to complete the climb to begin a lovely descent to the Tamar River valley ... the country here was very much pine plantations with a lot of forestry 
We passed the turn off to Beaconsfield which was the scene of a mine disaster a few years ago
The ride to Exeter for lunch was about 25 kms and lunch at the Exeter Bakery was good although a big breakfast and morning tea meant that the lunch was a light one!!
After lunch we were treated to a very picturesque ride along the Tamar River aided by a tail wind so the 25 kms to Launceston was quite fast... often hitting speeds of over 45 kms per hour 
We arrived at the backpackers hotel in Launceston at about 2.30 pm and were met by the guys traveling by plane from Melbourne for the ride... good to see them all 
We now have our full compliment of 12 for the rest of the ride
The weather today has been very good for riding although for some parts we have had to have an extra layer to stay warm 
Looking forward to dinner in Launceston and an early night ahead of tomorrow’s ride

Now for the photos

The ride out of Devonport... Frank and Des leading the way!!

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!!



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Tasmania Trip

We are about to go on a 7 day trip down the east coast of Tasmania 
The Ute is loaded up with 8 bikes plus gear and I am about to pick up 4 others to travel to Port Melbourne to join others for the trip across the Tasman to Devenport 
Here is a photo of the Ute.... ready to go!
Looking forward to the trip of about 500 kms to Hobart organised by Phil Eager
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Day 4- Beechworth to Wangaratta 50 kms

Today we had an early start at 6.00 am ... for many it was after a long night of very little sleep with the band in the pub going until about 3.00am. Also there were a few die hard rugby supporters with the surprising English win over the Kiwis 
After a brief breakfast at the hotel it was off at 7.00am towards Wangaratta. We were promised a good downhill and we certainly got that!
The downhill was about 15 kms with a fall of about 450 metres. I was getting speeds of over 50 kms/ hr and I am a slower descender than many in our group. The only real issue was the cool and crisp morning with temps around 5 degrees.... the effect of the wind as we descended made for cold fingers despite long fingered gloves,
The trip to Milawa was through some lovely green country with mainly dairy cattle. Despite the green paddocks the creeks and dams seemed quite dry
We stopped first at the Milawa Cheese Factory for a coffee and cakes then proceeded on to Brown Brothers winery where we enjoyed the wonderful surrounds of the remarkable winery with restaurant and community areas. Well worth another visit sometime 
After this we made our way to Wangaratta to complete the 59 km ride and the 4 day sojourn through northern Victoria 
After a light lunch it was time to say goodbye to those journeying by train back to Melbourne so Dave Bonnett Abdy and I made our way home to Melbourne in the Ute 
Now being home for a few hours I can reflect on the 4 day trip which was well organised by Stephen Seymour and he must be congratulated on making sure we all had a terrific time
The weather was a mixture of the very hot (day 1) and the
Cold ( today and yesterday)
We were challenged on the climbs particularly the Towong Gap but all accepted the challenges and responded magnificently 
The road conditions were very good and we had very little traffic to contend with. The real joy was the comaradre we enjoyed with the group and the fun of enjoying a wonderful journey together 
It will now be rather hard to get back to life again in Melbourne although the legs will certainly enjoyed the rest
So to my fellow Wheeliebinners on the ride I say a real thank you to you all for being such great mates and to Steve a big thanks for bringing this all together 

Early morning line up as we were about to leave
A frosty and cool morning!!!


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




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Day 3- Bright to Beechworth 72 kms

Today started with 6.30 am wake up and shower to shake off the remnants of a great evening of celebration following the dinner cooked by Ellio and Ray
We were all ready for breakfast at a cafe in Bright by 7.30 ... there was a big crowd for breakfast at the cafe on blokes about our ages having bacon and eggs for breakfast... for me it was muesli and toast with coffee... a good start to the day.
As we left the rain and wind started and we headed on the rail trail towards Mytleford... it was cold and we had several stops to add layers of clothes to stay warm as the head wind gathered strength.
The ride included one climb along the trail which was a steady 3 pc for about 5kms which with a head wind was fairly hard work. The trail surface was asphalt and was really nice to ride on
We arrived at Mytleford for morning tea at about 10.30 and the food at the bakery was great.... really worth a visit if you are in the region 
After morning tea it was off to Beechworth which is another 40 kms along rail trails.... the climb in to Beechworth was with more of a tail wind fortunately although there was another steady climb of about 7kms which made for a bit of work!!!
We arrived at Beechworth at about 3.30pm and had a late lunch and warming coffee and settled in to the hotel accommodation at Tanswells Commercial Hotel.. the accommodation is a old world but the rooms at very comfortable and a warm shower was a delight!!!
The day was cold with warm breaks when the sun came out 
We had periods of shower activity which we were able to seek shelter along the way
The rail trails in this part of Victoria are well maintained and are popular... on a poor day weather wise we saw a lot of people on the track. I would imagine that warmer weather would bring more riders out 
Another great day with the guys and we had a lot of fun albeit with iffy weather 

Breakfast in Bright... good food!!

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!!
A bike sculpture 

Skate lunch in the bakery at Beechworth 

Home for the night 



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More photos from day 2

Here are some photos that were missed on the previous blog


At the top of the gap 

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



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Day 2-Dederang to Bright over Tawong Gap 71 kms

Before I get on to today’s ride I thought I should update you all on the dinner we had at the Dederang pub....to put it bluntly it was terrible... the food was poor and the service was very slow... we had to wait nearly 2 hour from order to get the food... they were embarrassed and gave us some free drinks to compensate which was some comfort!
The accommodation was quite good which made for a good night of sleep 
I was awake and up and about at 6.30 am and although the weather looked threatening it was warm and slightly humid 
We were on our way to the Dederang general store for breakfast at 7.30 am... and what a great breakfast it was! The store was very clean and the staff were very pleasant and accommodating. My breakfast was coffee and an egg and bacon roll very yummy!
The discussion at breakfast and dinner last night was all about the Tawong Gap ride with horror stories about the gradients being over 20 pc!!! So it was with some trepidation that we took off towards Bright 
The first stop was Mt Beauty after about 40 kms. This part of the ride was through the Kiewa valley essentially following the river. Very pretty ride with a couple of bigger hills to test the legs for the Big One!!!
Arriving at Mt Beauty at about 10.30 it was on for coffee and cake at the bakery. The bakery was excellent and the choices of cakes was great. We also bought our lunch rolls to have at the top of the Gap!
Then it was off for the climb up to the top of the Gap. The climb was about 9kms and about 750 metres so an average of about 10pc which was a bit of a test for us all. All of us completed the climb including Ray who drove the Ute up and then was driven back down by Rob to do the ride on his own... well done to everyone!
At the top the weather started to turn ugly with rain so we traveled down to Bright carefully. The downhill was quite steep with a lot of bends and was through some interesting country.
Coming it to Bright we passed through groves of walnut trees and saw some delightful lilac trees 
Arriving in Bright at about 3.30 pm it was time for a celebratory beer in the pub to await our rooms being ready 
Bright seems a very lively town with pretty avenues of trees and with a very lively town centre. In a funny way it reminds me of Queenstown in NZ as it seems to attract peoplywith a sense of adventure whether it is bike riding, Bush walking or skiing....
The hotel we are staying at is delightful with rooms just having been renovated and wonderfully clean
Tonight is Ellios dinner night and if the past is any gauge it will be a splendid feast for us all. Dave Little is in charge of the drinks and has promised us some good wines to accompany our dinner 
Today was a wonderful day of riding with a real sense of accomplishment having ridden the Towong Gap
The sense of being a true Wheeliebinner is great for us all
Looking forward to the next 2 days 

Looking along the Kiewa river 

The turn off to Mt Beauty 

The boys and Ute at the turn off

Morning tea at Mt Beauty
Note the boys in discussions about the climb!!!

The Garmin map of the climb 
Note the colour purple indicates the steep parts

The start of the climb... looks ok???

Halfway up looking out over Mt Beauty 

At the top

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Day 2-Dederang to Bright over Tawong Gap 71 kms

Before I get on to today’s ride I thought I should update you all on the dinner we had at the Dederang pub....to put it bluntly it was terrible... the food was poor and the service was very slow... we had to wait nearly 2 hour from order to get the food... they were embarrassed and gave us some free drinks to compensate which was some comfort!
The accommodation was quite good which made for a good night of sleep 
I was awake and up and about at 6.30 am and although the weather looked threatening it was warm and slightly humid 
We were on our way to the Dederang general store for breakfast at 7.30 am... and what a great breakfast it was! The store was very clean and the staff were very pleasant and accommodating. My breakfast was coffee and an egg and bacon roll very yummy!
The discussion at breakfast and dinner last night was all about the Tawong Gap ride with horror stories about the gradients being over 20 pc!!! So it was with some trepidation that we took off towards Bright 
The first stop was Mt Beauty after about 40 kms. This part of the ride was through the Kiewa valley essentially following the river. Very pretty ride with a couple of bigger hills to test the legs for the Big One!!!
Arriving at Mt Beauty at about 10.30 it was on for coffee and cake at the bakery. The bakery was excellent and the choices of cakes was great. We also bought our lunch rolls to have at the top of the Gap!
Then it was off for the climb up to the top of the Gap. The climb was about 9kms and about 750 metres so an average of about 10pc which was a bit of a test for us all. All of us completed the climb including Ray who drove the Ute up and then was driven back down by Rob to do the ride on his own... well done to everyone!
At the top the weather started to turn ugly with rain so we traveled down to Bright carefully. The downhill was quite steep with a lot of bends and was through some interesting country.
Coming it to Bright we passed through groves of walnut trees and saw some delightful lilac trees 
Arriving in Bright at about 3.30 pm it was time for a celebratory beer in the pub to await our rooms being ready 
Bright seems a very lively town with pretty avenues of trees and with a very lively town centre. In a funny way it reminds me of Queenstown in NZ as it seems to attract peoplywith a sense of adventure whether it is bike riding, Bush walking or skiing....
The hotel we are staying at is delightful with rooms just having been renovated and wonderfully clean
Tonight is Ellios dinner night and if the past is any gauge it will be a splendid feast for us all. Dave Little is in charge of the drinks and has promised us some good wines to accompany our dinner 
Today was a wonderful day of riding with a real sense of accomplishment having ridden the Towong Gap
The sense of being a true Wheeliebinner is great for us all
Looking forward to the next 2 days 

Looking along the Kiewa river 

The turn off to Mt Beauty 

The boys and Ute at the turn off

Morning tea at Mt Beauty
Note the boys in discussions about the climb!!!

The Garmin map of the climb 
Note the colour purple indicates the steep parts

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 



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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 



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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 


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Day 40- final day in Paris

This will be my final blog for this trip 
After breakfast at the hotel it was time to pack the bike bag and head out for a final walk around the area near the hotel 
The Avalon Hotel is located near Gard de Nord and the area is quite varied with some areas having homeless people on the streets and others being very upmarket 
The walk along the Paris canal was interesting... this is a canal that links with the Seine river 
I had a light lunch in what seemed to be a Jewish restaurant which had delightful hummus...
After a walk which included a look at Gare de Nord and Gare de Est I headed back to the hotel to watch the end of the first stage of Le Tour
As this is the last blog I did a few facts on the trip. They are as follows:
- distance travelled 3101 kms- Chris said it was 3400 kms so don’t know what the difference is???
- average kms per day 103 kms
- total metres climbed 13483 metres 
- total cost of trip excluding air fares- AUD 7500 or about $ 180 per day including account meals etc 

It has been a great trip and I have learned a lot about myself and the world
I have met some wonderful people and had some great times as well as some challenges 
Finally I want to thank my dear friend Chris for being my riding companion on the trip... your friendship means a lot to me and I hope we can do something like this again 

Now for the photos....

A view of the Paris canal

Some riders I saw near the Paris canal
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Day 39- Bucharest to Paris

It was an early morning again to catch the plane to Paris..
Up at 2.30 am was not a good time for me but I was unsure how long it would take to get to the Bucharest airport and all the cabs in Bucharest are small and I was unsure how the bike box would fit in the cab... having said that there was no plan B!!!
Anyway the box was able to be accommodated with some ties in the boot of the cab
To my surprise I arrived early at the airport and the check in counter was not open so had to wait for about half an hour before check in
The flight to Paris went over the French alps which was interesting.... several of the highest mountains still had snow on the peaks
I arrived at CDG Paris at about 8.00am and after clearing passport control etc was at the hotel at 9.30am and luckily the room was ready by 10.00 am
After a shower it was off to have a look nearby the hotel. It is located in a very nice area not far from Gare de Nord 
I walked to the Republic square and had a salad lunch then headed back to the hotel for a sleep... the weather is hot again in the low 30’s 
I arranged with Jerome Vidal to pick up my bike bag at 5.30 pm the hitch is about a half hour walk from the hotel 
Arriving early I was able to find a cafe to have a cool lemonade whilst waiting for Jérôme... in the meantime I received an email from Chris that he had made Costanta so I rang him to congratulate him on his achievements and wish him well for the rides to come...
Meeting Jérôme was great and we had a beer to chat about my adventures and his coming up in the Pyrenees..
After collecting the bike bag it was back to the hotel and off for dinner 
As I am doing this blog I am in a restaurant having had snails for an entree and looking forward to whiting for main course 
The street is very busy, the restaurant is a buzz being a Friday evening and Paris is alive!!!
The only issue is smokers !!!
It has been a good day but I am looking forward to being home
Now for the photos 

Republic square where I had lunch 

Jérôme after the hand over of the bike bag..
Wonderful guy...

My hotel for the night...my room is the balcony on the 4th floor 



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Day 38-Clean bike, box bike and tour Bucharest

Today I woke at about 7.30 am ... A far cry from the 5.30am starts of recent weeks.Bit funny but I do miss the early morning wake-ups by Chris with his happy greetings in the morning.
After a good breakfast at the hotel it was off to clean the bike and bike bags. This is really important as the Australian customs folk are very particular about dirt and gravel on sporting equipment. So this took some time with the help of a fellow from the maintenance section of the hotel.
It was then off to the local bike shop to box the bike for the plane trip to Paris after which I will ditch the box for my bike carry bag which I will use for the trip home
I have been very lucky to have Jerome Vidal who looked after the bag in Paris.... Jérôme’s parents looked after Chris and I on our last bike ride in France as Warm Showers hosts...
Getting the bike in the box back to the hotel was interesting as I caught a local bus .... I am now an official “fare evader “ as the process of paying bus fares is so complex that advice I received was to simply hop on the bus and take my chances.
Anyway it worked...
After sorting out some tape to close the box I decided to take  a “ big bus” tour of Bucharest. It took about an hour and was very interesting and I was fairly impressed with the public buildings and the parks... the big issue here is the number of cars on the road and being parked everywhere and I mean everywhere!!!Seems parking on the footpath is legal which makes pedestrian progress difficult... this seems to be a real problem in most of the big cities in Europe. Something we need to think about back home 
After the big bus trip I decided to buy a new pair of sneakers as the sneakers I have been using on this trip have fallen apart and despite several cleans they stink something bad!
The shopping mall I visited was fairly basic so finding a suitable replacement pair was difficult and I normally have a 30 minute rule on shopping... not completing the expedition inside 30 minutes.... I just made it!
After finding my way back to the hotel I then sorted out my final packing with most of my gear going in the bike box 
As I do this blog I have the TV on listening to CNN who are talking about the the extreme heat in Europe over the past week. Seems global warming is here to stay...

Now for the photos

Christian packing my bike carefully... he forgot to pack the back wheel and had to bring it to me at the hotel...


Bike packed in box ( minus back wheel as I found out later)
This bike shop in Bucharest is great!!

Big bus tour.. photo of parliament building 



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(Temporary Backup) Day 37- Zimnicea to Giurgiu- 62 . 2 kms

Today was a really early start to the day with us awake at 5.00am todo most of the ride before the heat set in
Breakfast was a bowl of muesli being some leftovers from an earlier breakfast in the ride that Chris carried with him...
We were on the road by 6.00am and we made really great time on reasonable roads for the journey to Giurgiu.
Along the way we saw the farm workers coming out on the roads from the towns to start their day of work.
The farming here is very much manually based with very little mechanisation. The tractors we saw are very old but most of the hard lifting is done with horse drawn carts 
The other interesting thing is the animals such as sheep,goats and cattle are largely tendered by shepherd type labor.
Several times on the ride we had to watch the road for farm birds like hens chickens and the like who were on the roads.... all very interesting 
Arriving at Giurgiu I was able to book on the train to Bucharest in the afternoon so I have a 5 hour wait...
Based on this Chris and I found a cafe where we had a coffee and lemonade ( home made with honey to sweeten the taste)
At about 10.15 Chris and I said our goodbyes and Chris continued his journey for the day to Rousse on the other side of the river.
It was sad to say goodbye to Chris after being riding companions for 5 weeks. We had a lot of fun and faced a few challenges along the way which were met with the usual ANZAC spirit. 
I finish my journey here after traveling over 3400 kms ( distance from Melbourne to Perth) with a wonderful friend and for the most part untroubled riding 
I am a lot fitter for the travel than at the start of the ride and a lot wiser on traveling in Eastern Europe.... to be frank the lack of riding infrastructure including good roads and bike paths together with a lack of the creature comforts that we experienced in France,Germany Switzerland and Austria made the trip harder
Having said that I am glad to have done the trip with Chris...
I am sorry I am missing the final leg of about 350 kms to Costanta but appreciate that circumstances prevented this with my passport issues 
On the other hand I will be kind of glad to get home to see the family. The only issue for me will be adjusting to the cold Melbourne weather
I should say a word or 2 about my bike....
It held up very well over the trip however I really underestimated the road conditions and changing tyres for the latter part of the journey was a good decision. The fact is that ordinary road tyres do not like ruts and potholes which was the problem I had with punctures. Also some of the EuroVelo 6 route was in very poor surfaces which often meant losing grip and control.
The other lesson learned from the trip is to regularly service the chain.... most days daily as the crap from riding really plays havoc with the chain and gears on the bike.
Other than this ,which was largely my fault for not doing proper research ahead of the trip, I cannot complain about my “faithful steed”!!!
The train trip from Giurgiu to Bucharest was pretty uneventful with a change of trains involved at some town I cannot pronounce... the train stopped at a siding and I and others had to climb off the train cross train tracks and get on another platform to board the train to Bucharest...
Managing with the bike seemed relatively easy 
On the way on the train I took a decision to upgrade my stay in Bucharest to the Sheraton hotel which had cheap rates on booking.com so I am now sitting in the main restaurant with some fine food and a beer.... I have had only 1 beer in 3 weeks!!!!!
Having a shower with fresh soft towels is something to savour when you have been staying in cheap hotels and hostels
Been a great last day but sad in a way to say goodbye to my travelling buddy Chris 
FYI my weight in the shower was 71.5 kgs .....
I hope I can keep some of the weight loss as I go back to normal life...
FYI I included a photo of the trip I have made

Now for the photos.....
Chris and I at the end of the ride as we go our separate ways 
Safe riding Chris!!!!

Today’s ride.... my last one for this trip....
The whole route for the ride is shown below..... courtesy of Chris....





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Day 36- Oryahovo to Zimnicea- 137.5kms

Today was hot and I mean HOT!!!
You will see in the photos a shot of the Garmin in the middle of the day where the temperature was over 40 degrees.... you might say we were silly to do the ride in the heat but we need to be at at place called Giurgiu tomorrow so abcan catch the train back to Bucharest to then fly back to Paris to meet the connection with Etihad home 
The day started early again with breakfast at the hotel which was “gobbled down “ as we thought we had to caythe 7.00 am ferry across the Danube to Romania.... so we rushed down to the ferry terminal and cleared the border only to be told the ferry was going at 8.00am ..... bugger!!! 
We knew that the day was going to get hot so waiting for an hour was a real blow 
The ferry crossing was good and it gives a real chance to see the river from a different angle . Here the river is wide and the flow is significantly slower than further upstream.
After the crossing we had to clear Romanian customs which was simple and it seems that the temporary passport is not causing any problems 
As we rode on the day was starting to heat up so we opted to take regular rests and either eat an ice cream or other food and drink water or other drinks.... the amount of water I drank today was staggering.... I reckon I was drinking a water bottle every 20 kms!!!!
I also found later in the day I was getting very drowsy and having a Coca Cola really pepped me up... normally I am not a Coke drinker but this seemed to work for me... Phil Eager one of my riding pals back home got me on to this.... well done Phil!!!
I think the locals along today’s route also thought we were mad riding in the heat as on many occasions we received claps and welcomes from the locals sitting on the side of the road. On several occasions we were high 5’d by local children on the road... all very friendly really. 
Over the past couple of days we really noticed how 3rd world parts of Bulgaria and Romania are... there was a lot of horse drawn wagons which are used for farm work and the people seemed to be doing a lot a manual work with sickle and synth. The other thing is that in many towns there are vacant buildings like factories which have been deserted many years ago and the supporting infrastructure like housing has been left to rot...
Many of the towns have older people living in them and we saw some of the younger generations dotted in the towns. Seems to me that the young want to live in the bright lights of the big cities.
Getting back to today’s ride.... we had a day of over 12 hours riding and recovering and were glad to arrive at our Airbnb home which is air conditioned..... yeh what a relief 
Having the home to ourselves was great and the owner had stocked the pantry with eggs and tomatoes and Chris made a delightful omelette for us both... going out for dinner in the heat would have been too much 
I must say that the day was a hard one for me and I found the heat really drained my energy... I am glad it is over and am looking forward to bed
Tomorrow is the last day of riding for me as I leave Chris at Giurgiu  .... be sad not to go all the way with Chris to Costanta but the muck up with my passport prevents me from doing this.
Be sad to leave but in a way I am glad to be going home to see the family 

Now for the photos 

Border crossing from Bulgaria 

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 




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