Date: 17-03-2010
Day 39: Yass, NSW
Distance cycled: 74km
There goes the alarm at 5:30am. After 4 weeks of late nights and not so early mornings, we felt barely rested. But we were both excited to get back on the road and pedal our push bikes. We took off a little after 6am. To our amazement, there are people already up and running (literally) or walking their dog. It was still dark!
Coming from Queanbeyan in the south east of Canberra, it was around 8am when we left the capital of Australia. Canberra was in a good mood with its month-long birthday celebrations and gave us a nice farewell of fine weather. Looking at the road signs, it always felt like we are almost there. We pressed on and finally arrived in Yass just before noon.
Yass is a historical town dating back to the 1800s. The parks have grass as green and well-maintained as you would see in golf courses and there is a walkway along the river that takes you around the park. It was very nice.
Well, pushing on without breaks was a mistake we learnt not to repeat. We were both exhausted when we arrived. We did not have a proper breakfast except for a slice of bread with chocolate spread or a muesli bar. We did not take any proper breaks but were quick to stop and go. We did not pace ourselves thinking that “this will be the last hill” (NOT!) and “we’re almost there, let’s keep going!”. And so we will learn.
When we left Sydney, we carried 80kg on both our bikes. When we left Queanbeyan, we had 40kg. That was another lesson we learnt: to keep learning from the challenges we face. See the challenge as an opportunity to learn and become wiser.
Destinations: [NSW] North Sydney - Heathcote - Coledale - Wollongong - Robertson - Moss Vale - Goulburn - Queanbeyan - Yass
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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