As is customary for our last blog post for a ride, we are sitting at Launceston airport reflecting on the highlights, challenges and lessons learned over the last couple of weeks.
We both agree Tassie is magnificent- it was every bit as wonderful as we had heard and more. And we picked a fabulous time to go- while the weather was variable, tourist numbers were low so we often had these magnificent unspoilt places to ourselves.
The numbers:
Total distance travelled: 780.9km (we thought about riding around the block to make it up to the 800 but have you seen the hills in Hobart?!).
Total distance travelled on foot pushing bike: estimate 20, felt like 50.
Time in the saddle: 65hrs, 57mins (ouch)
Mechanical failures: amazingly none- not even a flat tyre!
Biggest thrill: flying down the 10kms from Eaglehawk Neck to Dunalley without turning the pedals once (at a PB speed of 80km/hr)
Biggest challenge: hands down the logging trucks, with the wind a close second.
Best view: ahhh this is a tough one. Wineglass Bay neck in neck with the Devil’s kitchen and Bruny Island coastline – But every single day brought breathtaking scenery.
What we have learned:
- our physical limits – and how to push past them
- we still don’t mind riding in the rain, but are less fond of wind
- sometimes it’s the unexpected places that you want to spend more time in- so flexibility is the key
- It’s fun spending time with our extended family (but we knew that already)
- It’s OK to accept a ride sometimes – 780 km is still a long way.
Signing of until next time…….
Again, thanks for taking the time to blog. It is has been fun for us to to be able to follow your exploits each day.
I suppose the question on all our lips is – where to next?
Love to you both.
Andrew & Jennifer