
This gallery contains 19 photos.
Starting from Grange, the path is now all the way uninterrupted to Glenelg The new bits are halfway between the Grange and Henley Jetties. Should this be under photos, B?
This gallery contains 19 photos.
Starting from Grange, the path is now all the way uninterrupted to Glenelg The new bits are halfway between the Grange and Henley Jetties. Should this be under photos, B?
If you haven’t been there yet go to PHOTOS and watch the beautiful new section along the railway line on Bernie’s Helmet Cam. This particular clip runs at three times the normal speed so it won’t take long. This is also a trial to produce video clips via youTube – I will publish some club ride footage soon.
Please let me know if you find this interesting and/or useful – and please don’t forget to send me any photos of club events you’d like to contribute!
Frank gave us a very close look at what really happens to the single rider who subjects himself to this event. It might be termed a self imposed torture which when the rider in his sleep deprived brain decides enough is enough, his / her team insist he / she keeps going.
A hell of a race. Makes the TdF seem easy.
To get up a bit of strength after winter. It worked for me during my Adelaide-Melbourne ride. So why not once more.
Between Saturday 24th Aug and Friday 30th, we will be riding 150 km a day each day. i.e. 7 times 150 km gives a total of 1,050km.
Meet fifteen minutes early to leave at the time below.
First day: 08:00 am
All other days: 07:00 am
Jemma and Nick introduced us to the latest on building the bicycle infrastructure for Adelaide. Really good presentation.
Nick introduced us to the “Cycle Instead Journey Planner” Find it here http://maps.sa.gov.au/cycleinstead/
It will allow the downloading of text to print street name directions and also a gpx file for bike computers.
For me, It is an interesting way to discover different ways to get somewhere rather than doing one’s same well known route.
Great evening.
I have just been through the Useful Links page on this site and checked them; updated where possible and deleted those that no longer work. If you find any problems, please let me know. Also if you wish to suggest other relevant cycling related sites please let me know.
Ride Leader Carmon took 12 cyclists on a loop from the Visitor Centre at McLarenvale via Port Willunga and Willunga back to McLarenvale. The 45km ride had a bit of everything: undulations, some dirt, sunshine, a few rain drops, beautiful beaches, vinyards, wetlands and plenty of stops. The last one at Goodison’s Brewery provided the perfect finish. Pictures of the ride have been posted in the Gallery.
The photo album gallery page is finally on its way (click Other | Photo Galleries). I have uploaded the first set of photos and more will follow soon.
If you have taken photos and want to share them, please contact me for details
.Bernie M. (mcburnie@internode.on.net)
Very Good fun all round.
And thanks to all who did the organising and work.
(Actually, this was the reason ATC was so keen on an amalgamation. 🙂
2012 Annual General Meeting
(followed by social gathering)
Date: Wednesday 7th November 2012 Time: 7.30pm
Place: Warriappendi High School Crn South Road & John Street, Marleston
(entrance off John Street)
At the conclusion of the meeting a social get together will be held. Please bring a plate to share, together with a coffee mug, so that we can once again enjoy the company of fellow SARCC cyclists.