We were so excited to finally be doing the full Old Ghost Road Trail. After a 2 year wait since we road 30 kms at either end of the track, the middle section is finally complete and we can do the whole bang lot – in one day! Continue reading
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Creatures of the Night
Twas 5pm before we finally hit the Waikato River Trail on our bikes. It had taken from 5am the day before to travel from Australia to here for our week long riding adventure on the North Island of New Zealand! But now, finally, with darkness nipping at our heals we can ride. Continue reading
Timber Trail, North New Zealand
About three hours drive south of Auckland, in the Pureora forest is an 85 kilometre cycle trail called the Timber Trail. In December 2014 it was time to treat the Ripley to the pure joy of mountain bike riding in New Zealand. And this was a great trail to start on! Continue reading
OGNR – again?
I wasn’t expecting to do a blog entry covering our 83km ride through Dubbo Gully and parts of the Old Great North Road. I mean, looking back over my previous blog entries there wouldn’t be any thing new to add. And while this ride covered the same 40-50 kms of “always keep your focus” “rough as, rock garden” “fast, curving, dry, hot Aussie” single track we’ve ridden before, this ride did have some unique moments. Continue reading
Single Track
I love riding my bike. I love riding it on bike paths around the Central Coast. I love riding it to work on the quiet back roads. I love riding it on fire trails at Kariong and up Kincumber Mountain. Every ride is great and a natural high. But now and again none of these rides quite do the trick. I just have to hit some single track!! Continue reading
Great Lake Trail – W2K
After over four thousand kilometres of riding it, I thought it was time to reward my Trusty Ibis Ripley for being a thrilling companion on so many mountain biking adventures in 2014. Sure, I wash it, I take care of it, I shout it visits to the LBS, and I purchase more bike bling than I care to admit …. but what would be a special way to show my appreciation to this “so ridable”, “so stealth” and “so hunky” a 29er? Continue reading
Fork Rebound: Lesson Learnt
As a result of a riding incident in Taupo, New Zealand recently, I have learnt a valuable lesson about adjusting the rebound settings on the fork of my Ripley. Continue reading
Slow Ride
Had the opportunity to have a couple of hours ride on the fire trails from Kariong to Pearl Beach this morning – riding on my own, haven’t been on the dirt for some time, so decided to do some slow, relaxed riding. Continue reading
Rocky Ponds
We were looking forward to a dirt ride in the morning. But I awoke to find it was raining and had quite obviously been raining over night. Snug in my bed, early in the morning, rain falling outside, bike nice and clean – I shot Paul a text expecting we would cancel. But his enthusiasm for the ride overcame all the cosy reasons for not going. And so we headed off to Rocky Ponds. Continue reading
At Least My Head’s Screwed On!
About every month I try to ride my Ibis Ripley to work. It’s a bit of an effort cos work is 60 kilometres from home. Sadly, there is not a single track or fire trail or rail trail I can take but fortunately there is a quiet back road. Continue reading