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RE: [sydneytandems] Re: Ramblings about another ride

hi
 
summarised wade response:
 
  • can't think of anywhere on the mainland that is cool in jan (even snowy mountains are hot at that time of year).
  • happy for mid-term trip if that fits in with everyone else; or easter if people prefer that.  fyi NSW Public school holidays commence Friday 2 April which is Good Friday (therefore next year easter and school holidays are together).  don't really want to do it the first week of the holidays due to excess traffic and everyone goes away that week therefore making accommodation bookings more difficult.
  • recognise that if it is april - probably needs to be a coast trip (or coast side of the mountains) due to frost, ice etc overnights if the other side of the mountains. what's qld like in april?  what about looking at the old bike qld routes? 
  • still keen on west coast of tassie for the following year.
  • armidale route sounds viable.
regards
 
sam


From: sydneytandems@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sydneytandems@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tracey and Marc
Sent: Tuesday, 14 April 2009 5:51 PM
To: sydneytandems@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sydneytandems] Re: Ramblings about another ride

Even more of a catch 22, I doubt we'd be able to book campgrounds for
such a number in January.... wherever, but particularly Tasmania. All
reasons why I started thinking April school holidays, but then you have
to start worrying about it being too cold! (eg. last year's NSW escapade
- I really don't want to do frost!) - or too wet! (like now! - god it's
bucketing down as I type... the amount of water that's fallen from the
sky around here the past few weeks is beyond ridiculous now...)

Probably mid-term is the most logical. Are we the only ones with a
school time problem? If so I think that you guys shouldn't be hamstrung
by our Year 12 issues. We would have the option of going without
Caitlin perhaps... (don't know how she'd go looking after herself for a
week, can't trust her to go to bed at a sensible time for one night!)...
or maybe she might be able to get away with one week off. Certainly
she couldn't do two weeks (which is what it took us with Tassie...) So
from that perspective, something not too far from home is better for us.
Might get her to have a chat to her year advisor when she goes back to
school...

Last time we saw Martin & Di a few weeks ago Martin was suggesting some
sort of loop near Armidale - starting from a mate's property near Uralla
where we could leave cars etc. He proposed a short day to Armidale,
then heading north, then west... and I'm not really sure of the rest.. I
did have a muck around on bikely, but I wasn't too sure...

I was thinking South Coast at one point, and, again, mucking around with
routes and distances starting from near Braidwood. .. but I kept
striking too much Princes Hwy for my liking.

Should get hold of that Lonely Planet Cycling Australia book (just
borrowed it from library last time...).. anyone got that?

Tracey

--- In sydneytandems@yahoogroups.com, Chris Horsfield <cjhfield@...>
wrote:
>
> Mulling over where to go it occurred to me that there is a bit of a
> Catch 22 - to suit not interfering with school end of Jan is a good
time
> but most of the mainland is too hot end of Jan. Can anyone think of a
> ride that is cool at the end of Jan.........
>
> Chris
>



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Even more of a catch 22, I doubt we'd be able to book campgrounds for such a number in January.... wherever, but particularly Tasmania. All reasons why I...
Tracey and Marc
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hi summarised wade response: * can't think of anywhere on the mainland that is cool in jan (even snowy mountains are hot at that time of year). * happy for...
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Thoughts from the Leighs: I agree. Cool, January and Australian mainland are not phrases often used together. Leighs could do mid term, but less preferred. ...
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The Williams family is presently cycling the Mekong Delta. It is hot, very hot. But we have another four days and it is great. Ken Williams From my PDA...
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... Thats great to hear Ken. However I think the Mekong Delta may prove a bridge too far. You do like it hot on your holidays dont you. Chris et al...
Chris Horsfield
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No real tandem content but did anyone watch the SBS broadcast of the Paris- Roubaix? I watched the start and in good Tour de F style watched the end as a...
Chris Horsfield
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Apr 16, 2009
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Must admit I did the same but then I did sit up last year after the O'Grady win the year before. It was the 2007 win by an Aussie that prompted SBS to start...
Malcolm Wade
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Apr 16, 2009
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... Sadly I didn't get to see it this year, went away for easter and didn't record even the hilights. It certainly makes you laugh a little at some of the...
Adrian Tritschler
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Apr 19, 2009
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Adrian, Don't worry too much about missing the telecast; SBS will run a highlights package in a week or so, typically Sunday 11am or midday. They normally run...
Malcolm Wade
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Apr 19, 2009
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... For a feel for riding across the pavé you can always come down south and try the "Melburn-Roobaix", a tongue-in-cheek ride run here by one of the fixie...
Adrian Tritschler
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Apr 19, 2009
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Chris I did exactly the same. I watched it to within about 35kms of the end and then pressed record for the morning finish. The cobblestones surface was quite...
Tracey and Marc
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Apr 16, 2009
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In the wet it is an even better race to watch - especially through the forest and the cobblestones. SBS used to do a one-hour package before they started...
Samantha Gardner-Wade
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Apr 17, 2009
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The Leigh family thoroughly enjoyed the Tas ride and definitely be interested in next years adventure. We have a wedding to attend in NZ in mid February so an...
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