Quinninup

A little cold this morning but soon warmed up when we had to ride back up the hill from the caravan park to find a Cafe that was open. Fortunately bakery was open and warm inside so a lux brekky wrapLeggi altro
A little cold this morning but soon warmed up when we had to ride back up the hill from the caravan park to find a Cafe that was open. Fortunately bakery was open and warm inside so a lux brekky wrapLeggi altro
Another chilly morning after bacon and egg sanga for breakfast at Dale's house in Quinninup. A lot of climbing to start which soon warmed us up and as we climbed I'm sure I could see the hand of GodLeggi altro
A staggered start to another brisk morning. Rode 150m for coffee and toasted sanga and then after saying a 2nd goodbye to Julie and Judy we did another 100m before the impact of the coffee meantLeggi altro
A little bit of overnight rain in Donnelly River kept the morning temps ok and what seemed a pretty easy ride turned out being a long climb and then corrugated road for the first 25kms. The trackLeggi altro
Nice morning again and started with bacon and egg pie( Lloyd had the quiche) and some coffee before riding the 27km to Jarrahwood , that has a population of around 12. Ride was probably the easiest soLeggi altro
Interesting ride from Jarrahwood- not particularly hard in term of climbing but some soft sand and a lot of rocks that made progress relatively slow. The country is incredibly dry with most damsLeggi altro
We dodged another day of rain which is great for us but bad for the countryside which continues to be very dry. The day started with a bit of concern as our bikes were locked inside the bar area ofLeggi altro
Overnight rain but what looked like a reasonable day. Lloyd commented there was a patch of blue and despite a refreshing splash when you rode through a wet bush the patch of blue followed us for theLeggi altro
Thankfully woke up to a grey sky with patches of blue and after a short deviation to the bakery ( which i must confess I am starting to follow Tims lead and call it a pie shop) we set off. It isLeggi altro
After a chilly night we reluctantly shed the thermals, 2 jumpers, beanie and gloves for the Lycra and set off around 8am for the 49km to Lake Brockman which is essentially Logue Brook Dam. It wasLeggi altro
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Lovely photo
ViaggiatoreAnother day, another adventure!
ViaggiatoreGreat photos long may the weather be with you