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Baw Baw

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    • Day 63

      Powelltown

      March 9, 2023 in Australia

      Drove through Moe and Neerim South to get to Powell town, a small town with a pub and post office, and camping around the town hall. We set up and then drove into Noojee to see the trestle bridge and then to Tooroonga Falls. The countryside is a state forest and is a beautiful rainforest with the tallest trees. Did some sightseeing around the area and stopped at Warburton right on the beautiful Yarra River and Seville. Drove to Lilydale but didn't stop, a bit too busy. Yarra Junction was a pretty little town on the way back to PowelltownRead more

    • Day 1

      Day 1

      March 26, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Up early this morning, got on the road by 9, picked up Jane in Stratford and joined the long line of traffic, the road was super busy, got to Trafalgar around 11 and setup camp, had pies from the Bairnsdale bake house for lunch, very nice, the girls saddled up the horses and did a bit of light work in the arena, cranked up the fire pot later in the avo and chilled out having a few drinks and dinner 👍Read more

    • Day 151

      Sortie terrain

      December 3, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Au réservoir de Tarago (une des réserves d'eau de Melbourne) pour récupérer des prélèvements d'eau et des crottes d'animaux (qui sont analysées ensuite pour voir s'il y a de la pollution sur le site).
      C'est plutôt agréable d'être dans la nature, il faut juste faire attention à ne pas croiser un serpent tigre...
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    • Day 9

      Leaving Age and Lindas

      November 15, 2014 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Had a great night with Age and Linda, great fun and hospitality and even picked up an old motor bike..thanks Age and Linda

    • Day 2

      Day 2 Competition

      May 6, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

      The forecast was right it rained most of the night up at 6:30 to a few on and off showers, had a quick breakfast and then off to walk through the obstacle course at 7:30 and quick look at the cattle challenge and they got underway at 8, Teresa, Locky and staffy did a great job as first team out and completed all tasks in the challenge in a good time, can’t see the same about the obstacle course, they got a lot of the tasks done but run out of time to complete all 3 riders running through, was still showers on and off. Ollie and Archie had a great time in the kids activities that run over lunch, we grabbed a quick bite from the food van then it was into team penning for the afternoon and into the night under lights, the arena was fairly soggy and all of our teams managed penning 3 but not consistently and it was hard work to see some of the colours under the lights, pizza for tea with all the team around the fire and the penning finished around 9 and then they did a top cut out which ran for an hour and presentations got under way around 10, was a crazy busy day but everything went off well, into bed around 11.Read more

    • Day 7

      Riding the High Plains Trail

      November 28, 2021 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

      After celebrating our triumph over the George Bass Coastal Walk, it was time to head to the Latrobe Valley and pit our cycling skills against the Gippsland High Plains Trail from Traralgon to Heyfield and back. Although some of our riders had ventured to this part of Victoria, for most of us it would be our first experience on this trail.

      According to my calculations, if we started in Traralgon and rode all the way to Heyfield and back, we would be pedaling around 80 km. Of course we had already ridden well over 200 km in the past few days, so none of us had any great desire to set new Strava records (actually I can never understand why any cyclist feels the need to record their every pedal stroke, but that is another story). Sometimes discretion is the better (and much smarter) part of valour, so we all went in search of a "Plan B".

      A study of the maps showed there was a much better starting point in the car park on Burnetts Rd. Since this was a couple of km outside of the city, it seemed like the intelligent place to start.

      So that is where we started - well almost. When our peloton of 14 riders was gathered in the car park, we started to discuss the condition of the trail and whether we really wanted to ride another 75 km. The decision was quickly made that there was a much better starting point at Glengarry (about 6 km further on). They really are a much smarter group than they look.

      We were also met at the start by Dave Mc Morran, who had made the 2 hour drive from Melbourne to join us for the day. When we told him that he could either start at Burnetts Rd or Glengarry, he also decided that Glengarry would be fine. According to our new calculations, that would leave us a ride of around 60 km - enough in anybody's language.

      After transferring to the lovely little town of Glengarry, we assembled near the old railway station and headed off towards Heyfield. Everything went well for the first few minutes. Although the surface was rough and stony, we were able to make reasonable progress. And then we met the first challenge.

      After riding over a small bridge we were presented with an extensive sea of water. The trail disappeared completely. We pulled to a halt to discuss what to do next. Although I tried to persuade David Yates to sacrifice himself to the water, nobody was willing to take the risk. After all, we had no idea of how deep the water was. We had no alternative than to U turn and head back in search of an access path to the highway.

      Fortunately we were able to find a suitable detour along the somewhat busy road and rejoined the trail a couple of km further on. Although it was not under water, the surface was still quite bad. This is such a pretty region that it is a real shame that the trail has not been properly maintained.

      The poor condition of the trail (trial ?) meant that we had to concentrate hard in order to avoid crashing. This also meant that we did not have a lot of time to enjoy the surroundings as much as we would have liked.

      It was a great relief when we reached Dawson's Connection and were able to leave the trail for a few glorious km along delightfully quiet country roads. This reminded me of the back roads of Europe that make cycling there so magical. Unfortunately the respite was temporary and we were soon back on the rough trail again.

      We eventually bounced and swerved our way to the outskirts of Heyfield, only to find that the final few km were the most rough and dangerous of the entire ride. When you combine steep inclines, boggy dips and loose stones, it really does add up to a significant degree of difficulty.

      When we finally rolled into Heyfield, we were a little dismayed to find that our eating options were pretty limited. We finally were saved from starvation when we found a small food caravan that was able to serve up a variety of sandwiches and drinks. They were doing a roaring trade, especially after our peloton arrived.

      We then started off on the return ride to Glengarry. For some unknown reason the trail did not seem quite as rough when heading this direction (strange but true) and we were able to maintain a higher speed. You might think we had a tail wind, but that was not the case.

      After arriving back at Glengarry we enjoyed some icecreams from the grocers and then climbed into the cars for the long drive to Lakes Entrance.

      Will we ride this trail again ? Probably yes, but not for a few years.
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    • Day 3

      Day 3 Ranch Sorting & Pack up

      May 7, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Out of bed this morning to a better day patches of sun poking through, was an 8:30 start for ranch sorting, the arena was very wet and they setup to run the cattle from the same end each run, the teams did a great job running 10 through to in some runs but not good enough for a ribbon, they pumped it through and were all done by 12 and we didn’t hang around for presentations got everything packed up, decide not to load horses as it was very wet, Locky just got out and loaded on the track and I set of in 2nd gear with trying not to spin and got out reasonably easy and we loaded out on the track as well, hit the road around 12:30 and stopped in for KFC at Traralgon and got home around 2:30, was a super busy weekend but it all went well and everyone had a good time in the average weather 🤓👍Read more

    • Day 2

      Day 2

      March 27, 2021 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Woke up this morning to rain, the girls had an early start so out of bed at 6:30 in the dark had a cuppa then saddled up the ponies and little bit of light work in the arena before the briefing and a 8:30 start, Teresa, Sas and Jane had two great runs for the day and I spent most of the day on the arena gate. Had the team penning presentation after lunch and the girls ended up with second place in the open a fantastic result, the day stayed rather ordinary with on and off showers, ranch sorting was the afternoon activities and the girls did no good there, was a long day did not finish till 7pm after packing up the arena, big shout out to Paul for supplying a great venue.
      The weather cleared up so cranked up the fire pot and sat around till nearly midnight yacking and having a few bevies with Jane, Gayle, Sas, Cal, Teresa and Craig great day and night .
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