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Hi, I'm departing to QLD in the early hours tomorrow to fly to Brisbane & if all things go to plan get an arranged bus to Woodford on the Sunshine Coast hinterland to do the 2016 Woodford to Hervey Bay ride organised by Cycling Queensland. 3-11 September 2016:

The itinerary:

Day September Route Kms

1 Saturday 3rd Woodford Loop 54
2 Sunday 4th Woodford to Maleny 41
3 Monday 5th Maleny to Kenilworth 41
4 Tuesday 6th Kenilworth to Gympie 57
5 Wednesday 7th Gympie to Rainbow Beach 75
6 Thursday 8th Rainbow Beach - Rest Day -
7 Friday 9th Rainbow Beach to Maryborough 95
8 Saturday 10th Maryborough to Burrum Heads 67
9 Sunday 11th Burrum Heads to Hervey Bay 44

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I did the WA bike ride about 5 years ago & I was match fit, about 8 kg lighter & was determined to ride all the hills etc. Day 2 looks like a killer but they tell me otherwise

Sleeping in tents paid about $500 extra so they erect a tent & supply a mattress all you have to do is take your suitcase to & from the right truck, Kenny style loos (on days 1 & 2 you think gawd I can't do this by day 3 any loo will will do). They are mounted on semi trailers as are the showers which you can only have in the pm post ride. Trick is to be regular: use the loos in the early am when they are at the their cleanest!! Sorry I'm a bit obsessed with ablutions & cleanliness which goes as mentioned on day 3!

My bike is packed. last Monday got the bike packed in Elizabeth street city. Got picked up by Mrs WPT & her business partner Tracey in their 2 seater van - I had to lay down in the back with the bike box being taken to a West Melbourne depot: utterly unsafe & illegal but it got done!

Now I'm not as prepared as I ought to have been but have done some spin classes & have been riding a lot more to work & back.

I'm gunna keep a blog of sorts when I can get to a an internet cafe every fe days or so. Hopefully at my age things will be OK.

It's not a race, & there are all sorts: young, old, fat, skinny, in between, men women etc. Less than 700 going compared to the Great Victorian Bike Ride where they have up to 5,000!

Anyways, good bye & may the Pies do well in the next 11 days as well as for the rest of the year & more.

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Gees good luck?
My butt cheeks ache just looking at those miles!

Cheers
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Jeepers! I hope you enjoy it, not for me I would rather attempt to run or walk than ride! Good luck.
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Enjoy. Not my cuppa tea, but hope it's a good experience.
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Greetings from Rainbow Beach fellow Nicksters. So far I've completed 5 days of riding with today being the rest day.

Has been great fun but a bit a bit of hard work too.

There are all sorts of people who do these rides. Some from interstate like me & as you'd expect a lot from QLD. The demographic is older than I'd expected: a lot of 50's, 60's, 70's & some in their 80's. One woman I was taking to while riding had her second hip operation this year & was in her early 80's. There were young families with young kids in tow, few in their 20's & 30's as well a few teenagers.

There are fat & skinny riders, flash riders, novices & in between.

It is amazingly well organized with a motor cycle policeman who is a bike rider too but is employed to assist in coordinating the safety aspects of the ride. He is not afraid to warn or book drivers & cyclists doing the wrong thing. There are paramedics, massage therapists, a physiotherapist, (*$15 for 15 minutes) & Laureen has brilliant hands. There are 2 doctors as well.

The toilets are semi trailers with rows of cubicles & a trough for the means well! Showers too are on the semi trailers & not much room for modesty.

There is a licensed cafe with live & other music every-night. At 6.30 pm post shower & during dinner there is nightly briefing with a nightly news letter. These can be very funny as well as providing feedback information. The motorcycle police officer has been very funny. Often this involves a speech by a local counsellor or mayor as well as the Cycle Queensland head honcho.

Day one:. Good starter last Saturday. 55 km loop around Woodford. first 2/3rd's strong head winds made it tough

Day two: Woodford to Melaney - quite a few hills here & felt fit (those spin classes paid off). Only 46 km's but a fair bit was uphill but most of the hills were gradual (except of course for the one's that weren't :wink: ). Beautiful country side stunning views, got to campsite early it was closed as they were still setting up. Off to the town ship for coffee & the aroma of BBQ sangs set up by a local community group back at the campsite proved far too tempting to miss.

I've eaten for two - just sooo hungry.

Day three: Melaney to Kenilworth: turn left out of the campsite then turn left again with in 20 meters & lo & behold: a 19 degree hill that was a mean bugger. If I was on the phone I would have been arrested for heavy breathing - was able to stand for most of it & felt proud of myself. I really felt sorry for some of the others who struggled & had to walk - that hill was mean & rude. That hill put lactic in front of acid. While there were down hills this day was a lot tougher than the profile looked.

Yesterday was over 80 km's & f*king hilly like the big dipper with some mean hills & nice decent. 58 km's is the fastest I've descended for a short period so far. That'll do me.

Yesterday was the longest day so far & very hilly, didn't have much energy & felt it on the hills.

Any ways I'm off for a brief period & will rejoin later. Going to get some lunch in town & trying to have a swim. Hope people are well & most important of all: go pies.
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I'm so exhausted after reading that I need a nap!

Cheers, your nuts!

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think positive wrote:I'm so exhausted after reading that I need a nap!

Cheers, your nuts!

Enjoy!
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Thank you for your concern about my testicles 😜 alls good. Off to my bed / sleeping bag, with a local band playing the usual hits. About 100 km's with some hills to start with. A big thank you to the 150 volunteers who make this & other rides possible.

In the evening briefing I won a free photo from the day before for having the biggest smile (we'd just finished the last of the hills & I was beaming & elated. However there was an issue with the the camera - made me look overweight 😳
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Don't ya hate those cameras!
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Bloody hell WPT - my shout for a beer at the end 8)
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Sounds great/hard work! Make sure you're back in time for Cinematheque next Wednesday. :)
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FMD. I need a new bum, 2 knees & a pair of hands. Arrived in Maryborough from Rainbow Beach about an hour ago. 110 km's (I took the longer option with a 14 km return trip to PoonA a bit if a sleepy hollow. The last 20 km's was effen hard.

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