Rifriaf: always good for a laugh.
If your adventure is any where near as entertaining as this thread, you must be having a blast.
Mudgee to Mildura potential trip
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Re: Mudgee to Mildura potential tripRifriaf: always good for a laugh.
If your adventure is any where near as entertaining as this thread, you must be having a blast.
Re: Mudgee to Mildura potential tripHow did I miss this thread way to go Aidan great read and journey you must be closing in on your destination by now.
Ricky
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Hi Ricky, journey finished on the ninth of June. I'm trying to find my memory stick with some pics so I can throw one or two up here. Really enjoyed myself and learnt heaps. I'll be much better prepared for my next trip. Bike and trailer were well behaved. I'm still a firm believer in bivvybags and though I took my tent, I never used it, instead utilising a groundsheet (footprint?), self inflating mattress, bivvybag and tarpaulin during the wet weather. Moulton Landrover APB
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Congratulations! So where have you been hiding? Do we get to say hello before I head-off? Andrew
Mudgee to Mildura potential tripWelcome back, rifraf!!
Max ---------- Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk. All typos are Auto-Correct's fault, not mine One of the best things about bicycle commuting is that it can mitigate the displeasure of having to go to work. - BikeSnobNYC
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Hi Max, sorry for the late reply but I've only just got my laptop back after mailing it to my brother n law when I reached Parkes to lighten my load. Thanks for the welcome! ![]() Just outside (35km) Hay after the water receded enough to leave Lake Cagellico. ![]() Yes thats a chair Moulton Landrover APB
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Hi Andrew, I need to read your thread to see when your setting out. I'm looking forward to meeting you (in Freo?) before or after you return. Cheers Aidan This was at the Wolf Blass winery north of Gawler (Nth. Adelaide) where I grabbed a bottle of port and a nice Pinot Gregio (Silver label). ![]() Moulton Landrover APB
Re: Mudgee to Mildura potential tripOld Town Hall building at Glenelg (Adelaide)
![]() Tcharkuldu Rocks at Minipa Those are mature gum trees below (to give some scale) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by rifraf on Sat Jul 14, 2012 6:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Mudgee to Mildura potential tripGreat Australian Bight
![]() ![]() ![]() Water pipeline between Coolgardi and Perth ![]() I camped behind the above pic ![]() ![]() Moulton Landrover APB
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Will have to be after my return now .... guess you will still be around I am in Adelaide River now and bailing back out to Darwin for a few days to try and shake off what ever I have got. Seems to be more than a cold now. $140 to stay here is hurting nearly as much as the wog. At least in Darwin Anne's sis can put me up and bring me back to here once I am okay in a few days. Andrew
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I'll still be around I've a temp boarding situation in Two Rocks. Sorry to hear your off colour. I personally get decent results from fasting when ill. I find four days "usually" gets rid of anything I'm suffering from. Lots of water to drink flushes the system and helps give the illusion of something in the belly. Definitely something to try "only" when you've got your feet up and not when cycling hard/long. Hope your back to yourself soonest Moulton Landrover APB
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Thanks. At least in Darwin will have healthy food choices as well. Andrew
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