Tag: Australia Ride

Collegial in Kalgoorlie

I must admit I had no high expectations of Kalgoorlie. It was not a town I wanted to see. It’s a fairly big town (if you call having Target, KMart and other big retail a qualification for being labeled “big town”), born out of the greed for gold. The history of the region is a …

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Angels on the Way

Stop,” he called out, “stop.” As I was biking down the road, an elderly-looking gentleman beckoned me from beside his truck by the side of the road. Not sure what he wanted, I stopped. I didn’t mind because I love talking to people on the way. It partially alleviates the loneliness of biking alone. After …

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Goldfields or Fields of Gold?

For several days, I’ve been biking on a road called Goldfields Road. Parts of that road, I’ve discovered, has been labeled as part of the Goldfields Heritage Trail, and other sections are part of the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail. (The Golden Pipeline is in reference to the pipes built to push water inland to towns …

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The Impromptu Support Team in Perth

Long-distance solo bicycle touring is not accomplished by one person. This is a truism on just about every long-term endeavor. With me, four citizens from Perth, the city from where I start my trek, unexpectedly appeared who gave me help without which my trek across Australia could not have come to pass. To this day, …

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Overcoming Jet Lag in Melbourne

When my Los Angeles flight landed in Australia, I was in the city of Melbourne. I start pedaling in Perth, which is still on the other side of Australia. So how come Melbourne? In truth, I really didn’t need to be in Melbourne; my destination was Perth. But the flights to Perth all seemed to …

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