Thursday, November 11, 2010

Day 6 - Dwellingup to Logue Brook Dam

Committed to riding around sixty kilometres we set off early. We regularly do ninety k on our road bikes.  How hard can it be?  But our progress is thwarted by a diversion around the mining and rehabilitation area leading us along a very uninspiring section. At the pinnacle of our exasperation, we come across a map which pin points our location with the typical “You are here”.  We chuckle at the mind reading adventurers before us who have defaced the sign in scrawling graffiti hand – “We are where?”

Flying down hill I momentarily forget the weight of my panniers, hit a corner too hard and slide out.  One foot still wedged in its cleat, leg pitted with pea gravel I look up bemused at my companion who has sprung off his bike and is in the process of capturing me on camera in my ungainly state.  Brow furrowed I fleetingly contemplate a terse remark but decide against it. It’s been a long day.

Finally, in the late afternoon, we arrive at Logue Brook Dam.  We set up camp under the trees - wind, flies, broken glass and rubbish are my memories of this relatively uninspiring place. The photos tell a different story.





2 comments:

  1. Where is your bicylce helmet? For your own safety and protection, it should be on your head. Helmets are compulsary when riding a bike in Australia.

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  2. Oh I know how shocking am I that I took it off for most of the photos. In many of them you can see it sat on the back of my bike. I did wear it 90% of the time.

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