I'm still around, doing much shorter bicycle tours these days. This was a roughly 100Km (in the end) overnight bike and then then hike in the Misty mountains and Atherton Tablelands with Windin Falls as my final destination.
To be honest, it is hard to tear myself away from my daughter for more than a couple of days, but I am dying for a bit more adventure. That part of me is living vicariously through YouTube videos of bicycle touring. My favourite just recently being Ed Pratt's videos. I'm sure the opportunity for a longer tour will arise at some point.
Anyway, my proposed route on this one was to go on the dirt and 4WD tracks in the Misty Mountains, however things didn't quite go to plan, route-wise, and I ended-up going 20-30Km further than planned and taking a long-cut through the lush farmland of the Atherton Tablelands.
To be honest, this was a nice little error, even though it did take it out of me by the end of the day, especially as I don't do too much cycling anymore. The first half of the day was deep in the forest and I would have stayed in the forest for the whole day if I hadn't messed-up my route slightly.
I didn't realise when I had initially planned the route on Komoot that one of the roads had restricted access. It was likely I may have just been able to cycle it anyway, but then after worrying about it for an hour or so, I just rode right past it anyway. Lucky though, as I got in some road riding and some views over the lush farmland and hills.
Again, these trips pale in comparison with my longer epic rides in Australia and New Zealand, but with the slight change to bikepacking instead of road touring, I'm at least keeping things fresh and have the knowledge that I can still do long days in the saddle and travel to interesting places. This means that when the opportunity arises to go further afield, I'll have some idea about what I can do and keep the skills and equipment up to date.
Since being in Cairns, I have also focused on repairing some of the damage to my body from playing high level squash for many years, then following it with marathons, ultrmarathons, and ultra long distance bicycle tours. I'll be ready when the opportunity comes along again, as my body has improved a lot.
If you are interested in what I do in this regard, you can check out my website (link at the top right of this blog) and my Facebook page and YouTube channel "Cairns Gait and Posture Training". My main aim in my training is to keep going well into old age, both for myself and for my clients.
Anyway, enough of the self-promotion. Hope you enjoyed the blog.
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