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Total Distance: 622 kms Total Elevation gain: 7,760 m Highest Peak:1,500 metres above sea level at Selwyn Snowfields Coldest point: Selwyn Snowfields, 6 degrees, felt like 1 (evidence in the ice that formed in our drink bottles) Fastest speed: 59 kms/h Fires we made or leeched off others: 6 Successful dampers made by the fire: 0 Muesli bars consumed: 14 Favourite moment: Riding with a brumby Least favourite: All the gravel View the posts for the whole journey: link Posts Day 1 - Moss Vale to Bungonia - link Day 2 - Bungonia to Canberra - link Day 3 - Canberra to Mount Clear via Bobeyan Road - link Day 4 - Mount Clear to Selwyn Snowfields - link Day 5 - Selwyn Snowfields to Tamburamba - link Day 6 - Tamburamba to Jingelic - link Day 7 - Jingelic to Albury - link Ride with GPS Day 1 - Moss Vale to Bungonia - link Day 2 - Bungonia to Canberra - link Day 3 - Canberra to Mount Clear via Bobeyan Road - link Day 4 - Mount Clear to Selwyn Snowfields - link Day 5 - Selwyn Snowfields to Tamburamba - link Day 6 and 7 - Tamburamba to Jingelic - Albury - link
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Last day, home stretch to Albury. We saw on the radar the night before that the rains were coming through. We're prepared with all the wet gear ready to go. Distance: 117.3 kms Elevation: 941 m Roads: Mostly on road (minimal traffic), bike paths 7 kms Strava: link Highlights:
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Distance: 57.3 kms
Elevation: 522 m Road: On Road, then gravel with corrugations from Tooma (nasty) for 35 kms Difficulty: Medium - Hard Strava: link Highlights
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Waking up to a frozen drink bottle isn't so bad when you're camping lake side and it's all misty when you wake up to the sun rising. Our neighbours are super helpful again showing us their topographical map with contours of the mountain ranges and then donating 4 litres of water. Much appreciated as we had our massive climb on a hot day.
Distance: 63 km Elevation: 1,207 m Strava: link Warning: no water stops along the way. Highlights:
Wake up after a freezing cold night. Luckily we have enought fuel for a fire to warm some water to make porridge. However the gravel road out of Canberra along Bobeyan road is soul crushing. Our patience is thinning. We're not talking to each other and ready to burst. We make it out by 12pm and roll into Adaminaby for lunch. We sit eating in the fallen Autumn leaves planning the next section. We thought we'd be able to make it to O'Hare's rest area, but as the sun went down and still had 30 kms to go we realised there'd be no chance. Plan b get to a warmer flat ground, outta sight camp-able spot before we freeze. Hangry and cold we pass a sign for Selwayn Snowfields and come across a sign with the tent symbol, Three Mile Dam camp grounds. SCORE! We roll in and see several campervans with fires going and we're more at ease. The night gets better as we get invited to share the fire of our neighbouring campers who also have keen cycling children and are keen adventurers. Another close call. Distance: 74.5 kms Elevation: 1,478 m Difficulty: Hard Road: Gravel 43 kms, on road, beautiful decent into Kiandra goldfields Strava: link Start: Mt Clear End: Three Mile Dam Campground near Selwyn Snowfields Food: Lunch @ Adaminaby, cafes, bakery, pub, bowling club, general store with camping gear Highlights:
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After a night in the comfort of a bed at a friend's place, pub dinner and a hot shower we're on the road with a smaller entourage. We ride out to Thawra for brunch on ANZAC day and get some hot pides and turkish bread for the road.
We're supposed to cover 120 kms but only managed half that after encountering some nasty gravel uphill roads which were a lot tougher than we'd hoped. By sunset we were looking to make camp on the side of the road anywhere it was flat Start: Canberra End: Somewhere on Mount Clear near Shannons flat Distance: 77.3kms Elevation: 1,694 m Difficulty: Hard Road quality: On bike paths until Thawra when it turned onto country roads. Then into gravel going into the state forest. Gravel with uphills. Strava: link Temperature: 10 degrees C at night Notes: No water from Thawra on. Must carry all water for 100 kms until Brayshaw's homestead. Highlights:
Some photos courtesy of @Elbosout Route: link Strava: link Distance: 124 kms Elevation: 1100 m Start: Bungonia Campground End: Canberra bus depot Road: On road, some compact dirt with corrugations (not much not too bad) 20 kms on highway with small shoulder, in Canberra bike lanes Difficulty: Medium - Hard (highways weren't too pleasant) Highlights:
Panorama photos courtesy of J.Henderson. It's long weekend and I'm in between jobs so I figured I'd take this opportunity to do a cycle tour down through NSW. What started off as an idea for an overnighter turned into a week adventure through the Australia's highest mountain ranges in Kosciuszko National park.
I managed to convince 5 others to come along on the first part to Canberra, a mini adventure with the SNR crew. After much planning between myself and a friend, lots of consultations of train times, locations, camping grounds. We finalised a route from Moss Vale to Canberra via Bungonia. The adventure began at 7:24am from Central station, trying to find the elevator up to the platform is a nightmare (go to the Eddy Ave side first). We caught a "normal" 8 carriage train out to Campbelltown then changed over to the train for Moss Vale. Although the train ride was completely covered by the opal card, we didn't realise the train to Moss Vale was very different to the Sydney trains. It was 2 carriages, had space for 2 bikes to hang off a hook and no in between spaces. Somehow we managed to squeeze bikes into the passenger part and lie them ontop of each other. Train ride duration: 2h 30 mins Start: Central Station End: Moss Vale Station Ride Start: Moss Vale Station Ride End: Bungonia State Forest Camping grounds Distance: 79 kms Elevation: 730 m Difficulty: Easy, Medium Road Conditions: On Road (bituman) in back countries, 10 kms on highway with wide shoulder Route Map: link Strava: link Moving Time: 4h 30min Total journey time: 6h 20mins Pitt Stops:
Camping site: Bungonia Campgrounds, booking required and has charges. Facilities are out of this word. Filtered water, hot showers, gas bbq outside, gas stoves in an common room Highlights:
Some photos courtesy of this beautiful rider @alikjones |
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