Everyone has their own routine in the mornings. Today we all do the same thing today, look outside and see what the wind is doing. Its out there again, not as strong as yesterday but neady to tst us. We'll see.
We have had some beautiful clear weather and today is just another great day, but the chilliest day to date. Most are in a jacket, arm warmers , some in leg warmers. Mick has it all and Tony is all rugged up, out of his saldals for the first time, soft.
But we are off again on the big adventure, the best way to see Australia. Through cattle country, just ever so slightly up on a fast road. Its all good. A day treated ads a recovery day, tip toeing across ther country at an average speed of 23.4 ks for thee day, Maximum a sad 30, you make you mind up about those numbers.
Some tour the pubs of Winton before a camp dinner of curried sausages, great ride food. Thanks girls for another great meal.
Theres nothing new about our evening routine, wash up, a smootth red and into bed by 7.30.
Following you guys day by day, sounds tough, but you can do it, all of you, like Martin has said many times ' its not the hills you have to conquer'. You are all close to legends, keep it up ........ cheers, Rod
Posted by: rodhunt | 07/05/2009 at 09:34 PM
Took my self for a gentle 30 k ride around Kitchener late last week. The north westerly blowing into my face was reminded of you mongrels. What starts blowing some seasoned mongrels also blew over a juvenile mongrel.
Looking forward to sharing a TED at the fort
Posted by: sbragato | 07/06/2009 at 02:10 PM