This trip is the final 2% of a series of five long distance bike tours following my realisation some time ago that without much in life’s Commitment Department — my relationship had spectacul...
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The return intercontinental bike voyage was planned in three stages. Part One: drop down from Perth to Vale Leeuwin the south west extremity to Australia. Part Two: a diagonal slash through th...
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Just to set the scene, the Munda Biddi Trail is a mountain bike trail that starts 35 km north east of Perth and at the time headed south for 497 km, as far as the small town Nannup. Yes, it’s a...
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My first 65,000 word ebook is the product of a 464 day blog from my initial east to west crossing of the Australian continent on a bicycle.
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Syd acquainted me with theridejournal.com and I’m inspired with his own efforts at blurb.com and redbubble.com for assembling documentation of my own travels for other’s vicarious pleasure...
Now in Melbourne there’s heaps to do, socialisation included. I catch up with Crazy Guy Peter for what turns into a tasty lunch on a splendid Melbourne day, he who provided me with something...
I’ve been taunted with multiple days of supreme fair weather, cloudless, 26ºC, sort of calm, just perfect, if this was Kiwiland these would be as good a summer’s days as you could wish for. ...
107 KM | ZZOZ TOTAL: 19,803 KM All things come to a conclusion, then again new realms appear. No hurry for this final sector, no change there, the full on southerly will swing to an extremely h...
REST DAY Tomorrow’s the last day. This detailed, close inspection of vast tracts of continental Australia with a peculiarly erratic trajectory, initially scribed in my blog, Heading West , ...
117 KM | ZZOZ TOTAL: 19,696 KM Almost the full circle. A busy day, bookended by two rail trails, with two ferry trips and a somewhat manic ride to link the two. The start was leisurely, on ...