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Cycling Adventures

As many of you may know I have taken up cycling since arriving in Australia.  Everyone in my office cycles, Garreth and his wife have 8 bikes between them, Dave has more bikes and bike parts than I can count and Peter has 3 just for himself ( one of which he has loaned to me).  I invested in a new helmet and an awesome cycling shirt right away (for safety and style) but decided that I would just wear my jogging shorts and running shoes. What I discovered is that:

  1. Maybe cycling shorts have those funny pads for a reason. The seat is hard, it chafes and my ass hurts.
  2. It’s really hard to keep my feet on the pedals when I am on rough dirt trails

Giving these two discoveries I decided that I needed both a pair of cycling shorts and a pair of clip in cycling shoes. Fortunately they have “shy shorts” here which are nice loose shorts covering the tight spandex padded shorts so I got those. Then for the shoes, as I was trying them on Anthony and Peter gleefully discussed how much I was going to fall over and that I should wear gloves and don’t forget to loosen the clips on the pedals and so on and so forth until I began to have second thoughts. “Peter”, I said, ” can we go someplace nice and easy?” “Sure, he says. We’ll go to Lysterfield!”  Well now I know better.  Lysterfield is lovely, nice lake, beautiful plantation of eucalypts, hills, lots of trails, tree trunks, switch backs. In other words a mountain bikers paradise…. unless you were a complete duffer AND using  clipless pedals for the first time in which case it was a beautiful hell.  To be fair, in the beginning it wasn’t bad, well within my skills when not wearing my new deadly shoes. Sadly, Immediately I had a terrible and spectacular accident.  I was executing a brilliant jump over a tree trunk on a downhill………actually I had gone around a corner, quite slowly mind you, and then….I fell over, landing on my hit and shoulder, one foot still clipped in. I laid in pain, waiting for Peter to return and help me. I continued the ride, doing some trunk jumping, some technical switch backs, and some painful hills. Finally though I just couldn’t continue, going uphill required pulling back on the handle bars and that just killed my shoulder.

I went in for Xrays the next days and was relieved to discover that I didn’t break anything, though surprisingly I had previously cracked my collarbone and was unaware of it. It must have been when my shoulder got slammed by a steel storm door in Wyoming, who knew? The doctor feared then that I had torn my rotor cuff and referred my for ultrasound. However, it’s healing so quickly I have decided not to have it done unless a couple weeks from now it still hurts. In the mean time my hip has turned the most spectacular colours.

I went for another ride, just here in town, and my final results are:

  1. Cycling shorts with the funny pads are wonderful. My poor sore ass feeling better and my shafed thighs are soothed. I did get a pair of padded 3/4 length tights that dont have the “shy” part…haven’t had the courage to wear them yet. :)
  2. I *LOVE* my clip in shoes, more power and more control and they are comfy and cool. I wont ride without them and the while they feel a little scary still they are brilliant.

Grampians National Park

Grampion National Park

Grampion National Park

Lookout

Lookout

In 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip arrived in Sydney Bay with the first 11 ships of convicts to plant the Union Jack and begin the occupation of Australia by Great Britain. This day has since been celebrated as Australia Day, filled with barbecues, lamingtons, beer, citizenship ceremonies and cricket. Since it is also a long weekend Pete took me camping at Grampians National Park.

It is remarkably close to Melbourne, only about a 2.5 hour drive. Of course we are in Victoria so we cannot drive a reasonable speed, the freeways here max out at 110 k/h = 68 m/h and you can only go 3k/h over before you lose a point off your license AND they have speed cameras all over the place! Sorry, had to get that off my chest.

We got in and setup camp late Friday evening but that meant we had a full day Saturday to explore and play. We drove every 4×4 track that caught our interest. Visited lookouts, scrambled up granite piles, hiked to view waterfalls (some of which actually had water) went swimming and even got in a cycle at the end of the weekend. To top it all off I saw wild Emu with her littles! It was a lovely weekend and I regretted having to leave.