Traralgon to Stratford via Maffra

Ride on 27/28 November 2018

OYB cyclists together with family members set off on paths unknown through the Gippsland Plains. Our grateful thanks go to our cheerful support bus driver whose smiling face greeted us at our stops, and who delivered our bags to our accommodation and top ups for our water bottles. It is great that the Yarra City council provides this bus free of charge for us.

It was a most successful two days as we wended our way along the trail from Traralgon, through Heyfield and Maffra, to its end at Stratford. After recent rain Gippsland was looking its best: lush fields of crops and pasture, sleek cattle and, as a backdrop in the distance, the outlying hills of the high country silhouetted against the western sky. Much of the second day the trail ran alongside magnificent avenues of exotic and native trees providing welcome shade. Grades were gentle, threatened showers and storms held off, the group managed the whole distance without a single puncture or mechanical mishap, and the worst medical emergency was a serious case of stiff muscles.

The ride was punctuated by stops in the many towns along the trail. We enjoyed the bakery at Glengarry, the general store at Tinamba and the fantastic coffee at Maffra. Sadly the 4.5 star rated cafe at Cowwarr General Store closed its doors on September 30. (It is possible that we spent as much time having coffee and refreshments as riding on the second day.) The accommodations at our overnight stops at Heyfield and Stratford were very good.

Thank you to everyone for your cheerful company, making the ride a real success.

Bob and Penny.

Thomastown to inner city

Ride on Friday November 23, 2018

Undeterred by a somewhat ominous weather forecast, five hardy souls contained within gradually deteriorating bodies, turned out for another adventure.

The start from Thomastown was cold, however our spirits were soon warmed by the subtle beauty of the freeway and the industrial estate. There was a head wind and some light drizzle as we rode towards Reservoir, which only served to strengthen our determination not to be defeated by the elements. You could describe it as commuting with nature.

Preston Market once again welcomed us with warm coffee, cakes, good conversation and enjoyable music. The market is a national treasure as is the musical duo who played next to us.

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After our pleasant refuelling stop we made our way down St Georges Rd under very grey skies and gradually increasing showers. We made it home just before the rain started in earnest.

Even though it was cold and slightly wet it was a most enjoyable ride.

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