Saturday, 24 October 2015

KANGARILLA TO MACCLESFIELD


KANGARILLA TO MACCLESFIELD

24th October 2015

26.6km/460m
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We headed out of our gate on a glorious day for the beginning of an amazing adventure to come. We rode our secret little sandy single track down to the Main Road and dropped into the local primary school who were having a fundraising car boot sale. Here we met up with our local Country Fire Service volunteers at their sausage sizzle and donated a few dollars to a very important community asset.
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Then back on the bikes and headed up Cut Hill Road, along Razor Back Road until we came to the forest and first trail marker where we started to follow the Kidman Trail. The ride was awesome through the forest and out on the back roads. Some roads were quite steep but rideable. One doozie was Bailey Road, it was just like a roller coaster. Once we got over that sneaky challenge we found a lovely shady tree and sat under it and ate cake. Lucky for me Dave packed some walnut and carrot cake that certainly went down a treat.
We continued along our way following dirt roads along some very beautiful farm properties still with lots of feed for cattle and sheep. We sure did spot lots of fatty’s enjoying the spring grass. We finished the day at Macclesfield having completed our first 26.6km (460m of climbing) of many km’s to come. To get home we continued pedalling and rode into Meadows and back home the dirt way of course.

Friday, 23 October 2015

TRIP OVERVIEW


Trip Overview, Or Plan N?

K2K stands for Kangarilla to Kathmandu

As mentioned in the previous post the initial few hundred k’s will be ridden in stages from Kangarilla to Port Augusta following the Kidman and Mawson Trails. This will allow us to finalise our bike and gear set ups before we head off on the long way around in the first week of May 2016.

Approximate route Stage 2 K2K
One of our biggest aims is to ride as many alternative routes than Highway 1 as possible. We will follow the coast around the Eyre Peninsula then head west across the Nullabor to Esperance and then Albany. Albany is the trail head for the Munda Biddi Trail, 1000km of Mountain Bike Goodness all the way to Perth.
Then we will head North to Broome and across the Gibb River Road through the heart of The Kimberley ultimately reaching Darwin. 
In October, we will head home for a break until the season is right to head to a circumvelo of Bali and Lombok, followed by a flight to Singapore that will begin our tour of South East Asia. Hopefully we will be able to cycle across Myanmar from Thailand to North Eastern India. We intend to ride quite a lot of India, ultimately reaching the Indian Himalaya, riding the highest roads in the world through Kashmir and Jammu.
But wait, there’s more, heading back east through Northern India, we will head up into Nepal to Kathmandu. All going well and seasons aligning with our plans, we will fly to Lhasa in Tibet, riding the Friendship Highway across the Tibetan Plateau to Everest base camp on the Tibetan side, followed by the longest descent in the world back into Nepal and Kathmandu.
And Then?????
 

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

PLANNING


Planning!!!!!

We have had so many plans to enable us to take our first steps into our life changing experience, I think we are up to plan L, M or even N by now. We have learnt through all of our preparations that plans can change and plans sometimes need to change. Often we have had to think way outside the square for a plan that will work for us. The most important thing that we have learnt about planning is to be comfortable about plans actually changing.  So with a lot of thought and pondering our new plan is to start our journey in stages.
Stage 1 will be Day rides to start with while we are close to home, then string a few days together as we can and hopefully get to Port Augusta by the end of April.
Stage 2 is to head off in May for 4 to 5 months and see how far we get. Commencing at Port Augusta and heading west across the Nullabor Plain to Perth then ride in the direction of Broome and maybe finally to Darwin. Who knows if we will make it that far in this time, we will be in no hurry, we have no rules to follow other than ride as far as we feel comfortable on any particular day.
 Stage 3 will commence in 2017. Here we will start where we finished off wether it be Perth, Broome or Darwin. Wherever it is we intend to find a path to Kathmandu and ride the highest roads in the world.
Plans may still change and we have come to accept that this is our journey, our plans, our rules and we can make any changes whenever we like. We are not tied to our plan of today, it can change and most probably will change. Changing plans is not failure, changing plans is a positive step to achievement.
This is freedom, the journey of Freedom.

A few words from a very wise and much loved friend

...what a journey you have been on, what a journey you are already on, what a great adventurous journey ahead of you. Yes, you make the rules, yes you can do any, all, part or none of your current plans. Things always change...plans often roll into something unforeseen and equally enjoyable and rewarding. Lots of struggles, work and lessons for you - but you've passed thru the eye of the needle with flying colours and set yourself and your priorities up for a better life! Breathe a sigh of relief, allow yourself space and time to recharge and go and do what you love, your way….
Amanda Allen,