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Outside Broadcast received from Cas in Sydney, Australia Cas spent the better part of Christmas 2005 and the New Year in Sydney. Whilst there he took advantage of the climate to get back in shape after his long lay-off and following his return has submitted a great report and accompanying pictures. "A typical ride would see me and Peter get up at about 5.30 am to hit the road by 5.45 avoiding the heat and the traffic. After about 1 hour riding on some busy mainstream roads (such as the Pacific Highway) we would get to some quieter roads away from the major traffic. Areas we rode were KU-RING-GAI National Park, Akuna Bay, Bobbin Head and West Head to mention a few. Other times we would ride along the coastline of the North shore Beaches from Balmoral to Dee Why Beach until the road forced you inland. Once we even took a Ferry to continue our journey. Away from traffic we would typically ride 40 - 80 km of hills all about a 15 to 25 minute climb. Temperatures in the shade varied from 25-40° C (I have no idea what that means it was in the sun, but it was hot!). After the ascents, descents and flat routes along rivers and bays and gorges, we would head home for a well deserved stretch in the pool and a bowl of Shreddies." Ride
Diary 26th
December 2005 5.30 am start, to beat the traffic and heat ..final checks on the bikes wildlife on the route - Iguana on tree
Cas climbing up Brooklyn The view from the "Pie in the Sky Cafe" the equivalent to our NT Café at Reigate Hill break time over and Peter sets off from from the cafe
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December 2005 Rest
stop at West Head with views of Broken Bay, Lion Island and Wagstaff
Other side of West Head with views of Palm Beach (one of the nicest beaches in
the area) and Little Head
View from west head onto Patonga and Pearl Beach
Barrenjoey Head
West head looking down at Bay
Cas with "lightest bike ever ridden"; only about 8 kg, at West Head
looking towards Avalon [ah yes Cas, but does it compare to the Halfords Apollo?
- Ed] After a 4 hour ride at 35° C..Cooling Down Oz style (Pete in pool)
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