DHBC Adventure Ride - Bobbin Head Bash - Sunday, 26 July 2015
The next DHBC Adventure Ride will be to Bobbin Head. We'll ride across the Harbour Bridge, up the Pacific Highway, into Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park at Mount Colah, down Bobbin Head West, up Bobbin Head East, stop for coffee / breakfast in North Turramurra and return via the Pacific Highway.
Please note that this is a 'no drop' ride.
Details as follows:
Ride: Bobbin Head Bash
Start: Marrickville (post office square) at 6:00am
Route: https://www.strava.com/routes/2602462
Pace / effort: C25s / C28s
Distance: ~80km
Elevation gain: ~1,600m
Finish: City at ~10:00am / Marrickville at ~10:30am
Notes: Please bring 2 x spare tubes, pump, water, snacks + cash for coffee / breakfast. Bail-out options are available, as we'll be fairly close to train lines.
List:
Peter B
Paul M
Please note that this is a 'no drop' ride.
Details as follows:
Ride: Bobbin Head Bash
Start: Marrickville (post office square) at 6:00am
Route: https://www.strava.com/routes/2602462
Pace / effort: C25s / C28s
Distance: ~80km
Elevation gain: ~1,600m
Finish: City at ~10:00am / Marrickville at ~10:30am
Notes: Please bring 2 x spare tubes, pump, water, snacks + cash for coffee / breakfast. Bail-out options are available, as we'll be fairly close to train lines.
List:
Peter B
Paul M
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Emma S (hopefully!)
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Kerry V
Colin C
Paul M
Neil M
Adam W
Jo L
Steve C
Diana M
Emma S (hopefully!)
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Kerry V
Colin C
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Paul M
Neil M
Adam W
Jo L
Steve C
Diana M
Emma S (hopefully!)
DaveR
Paul D
Todd V
Kerry V
Colin C
Andre F
Paul M
Neil M
Adam W
Jo L
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Diana M
Emma S (hopefully!)
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Well done Peter & Paul,
You seem to have the formula right.
What I like about your rides is that you are keeping a pace slow enough to keep the less advanced riders in play, yet the rides have areas in them that the guys who want to push themselves still get a bit of chance.
Well done to both of you for coming up with this. I think it will only get more popular...
Thanks for a great day out.
Steve.
You seem to have the formula right.
What I like about your rides is that you are keeping a pace slow enough to keep the less advanced riders in play, yet the rides have areas in them that the guys who want to push themselves still get a bit of chance.
Well done to both of you for coming up with this. I think it will only get more popular...
Thanks for a great day out.
Steve.
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