Sunday, 3 April 2022

Bass Coast Ride

 Day 4- Yarrum to Home via Traralgon 

It was raining all night at Yarrum and we agreed at dinner that we would probably not ride in the wet!

Waking at about 7.00am it was still drizzling so all but Anthony decided that we would not ride but “ferry” riders to Traralgon to catch the train. In the meantime Anthony would make his way through the Strzelecki ranges to Traralgon. 

I set off with Gary, Frank, Stephen and Mike in the drizzle in the ute to the Traralgon railway station and after crossing the mountain range in the drizzle it cleared. We arrived about an hour early for the train courtesy of not adjusting the clocks for the ending of daylight saving!

The boys were left at the station and I returned to Yarrum….I managed to catch Anthony on the final hill on the climb out of the Strzelecki ranges and he was soaked through with the drizzle but determined to finish the ride….

Returning to Yarrum I met Rob and Phil for a coffee and “toastie” and after packing the ute we made our way through to Traralgon again….still through the drizzle!

We met Anthony just outside the Loy Yang power stations and after getting changed he joined us for the trip back to Melbourne….fortunately Rob drove most of the way home.

The trip was uneventful other than traffic getting to Phil’s flat in Richmond….

Arriving home, Rob and I unpacked the ute and the boys picked up bags etc

Ending these rides is always a bit sad but it gives us a real opportunity to see parts of our wonderful country with a group of similar minded cyclists 

Special thanks to Gary for sorting out the ride and to all who were part of a special time together

Here is photo of us all at the Yarrum Country Club having our final dinner 



Friday, 1 April 2022

Bass Coast Ride

 Bass Coast Ride-Day 3 Toora to Yarrum 50 km

The day started a bit late with us all sleeping in until about 8.00am!

The weather was cool with drizzling rain with a fair bit of gloom!

Little did we realise the day ahead would have plenty of adventure!!!

After breakfast we left at about 9.30 am with the ride along the Great Southern Rail Trail to Welshpool and Port Welshpool for morning tea….well the only place for morning tea was the general store…. To say the coffee was ordinary would be an understatement but at least we were out of the rain and wind!

After this we made our way to Telegraph Road once again in the drizzle. The road was sealed for the first few kms then gravel for the next few kms….then sand!

Well this meant we needed to walk the bikes potentially for about 10pm!!!After walking for a few kms we agreed we needed an alternate plan and resorted to putting the bikes on the ute 4 at a time to travel by car to the end of the road!

I was on the second group so we had a longer walk whilst waiting for the ute to return.

The guys in the first group ride on to Yarrum and we in the second group agreed to “cheat “ a bit by traveling all the way to Yarrum by car… a great option given the weather and the tribulations of Telegraph Road 

This experience takes over from experiences we have had previously with Ellio on the famous Allendale Rd hill!!

Big call to beat a 20% plus series of climbs!!!

Arriving at Yarrum it was off to the bakery for a lovely lunch and recap of our adventures 

After lunch we made our way to the caravan park and spent some time cleaning our bikes

All in all these are the days of some challenges but in responding to them it makes the day more meaningful and rewarding 

So thanks to all the group in working together as a team in the circumstances 

These are out of order…

Trying to unclog the sand from my bike!!

The order dockets at morning tea…
Very complicated really!!
Mine was 45

Happy birthday to Mike’s grandson above 
Followed by the start of the sandy part of Telegraph 
Yuck!!!

Bogged down!

Waiting at the road fork for the ute…

The start of the day of adventure at Toora 
Little did we realise what would come!

Loading up the bikes on the ute!




 Bass Coast Ride-Day 2 April 1 2022

Today being April fools day was pleasantly surprising with an early morning wake up at 7.00am with cloudy weather and temperatures in the mid teens… the only April fool trick was the head wind!!!

We were off riding by about 8.30 am for the days ride to Toora about 70 kms away 

The first stop was Tarwin Lower for coffee which was after about 20kms into the wind. Once again it was single file and rotated riders after about a km… seemed to work well and the group is finally organising itself for this sort of riding after about 20 years of training!

The morning coffee was welcome and made the next 20 km ride to Fish Creek somewhat more enjoyable as we found the rail trail to get us off the main roads. It was quite a bit more sheltered than the roads and the gradients were more gentle!

Lunch at Long John Pickles was great… several of us had the chicken pie with chips…. All good for the afternoon push in to Toora.

Once again we were on the rail trail which made for pleasant riding and some great scenery. The weather was ok with some drizzle at times 

We made good time to get in to Toora and about 3.45pm

We are staying the night at the Toora Lodge Motel which is quite comfortable and we are looking forward to a pub meal tonight 

A good day of riding particularly on the rail trail.. all the better with a great bunch of blokes






Great view from the side of the rail trail

Lunch at Fish Creek 

View of the rail trail


At Tarwin Lower