Rumpole of the Bailey
Junior Member
Everyone has been talking about the great weather we have been having down under lately and how good it is for riding. Yeah, Yeah.
Well I live on one of the best roads for bike riding here in South Victoria , Australia, the Great Ocean Road. Well when I was asked to walk the 90 Kms from Cape Otway to the 12 Apostles I said WTF?
You see, at the end of world war one, the Aussie diggers came home and started building this road from Anglesea to Peterborough and it was called the Great Ocean Road. Now little did I realise that 90 kms of it goes inland at Apollo Bay and heads up into the mouintains, kinda gives you a break from the coast scenery and adds hills to the twisties!
I never knew they built a bushwalking track to cover that 90 km, no showers, no water, and carry everything in and out! That is until last week when I was asked to join 15 young students on that walk and show them my walking skills (and camping and cooking).
ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS, WHY DIDN'T THE DIGGERS KEEP MAKING THAT ROAD!
CHEERS,
A VERY SORE RUMPS!!!!
Well I live on one of the best roads for bike riding here in South Victoria , Australia, the Great Ocean Road. Well when I was asked to walk the 90 Kms from Cape Otway to the 12 Apostles I said WTF?
You see, at the end of world war one, the Aussie diggers came home and started building this road from Anglesea to Peterborough and it was called the Great Ocean Road. Now little did I realise that 90 kms of it goes inland at Apollo Bay and heads up into the mouintains, kinda gives you a break from the coast scenery and adds hills to the twisties!
I never knew they built a bushwalking track to cover that 90 km, no showers, no water, and carry everything in and out! That is until last week when I was asked to join 15 young students on that walk and show them my walking skills (and camping and cooking).
ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS, WHY DIDN'T THE DIGGERS KEEP MAKING THAT ROAD!
CHEERS,
A VERY SORE RUMPS!!!!