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Wayne Russell.
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2019-01-13 at 5:04 pm #49720
Garry Dowd
ModeratorHi Shaun,
Sorry to hear of your withdrawal and hope you recover soon. Happy to claim your spot in with Ken
Thanks to Perry
GarryD
2019-01-13 at 7:47 pm #49725Barbara Niglio
ModeratorHi Wayne,
I will be sharing riding and driving with our group. So we will have a car the whole time. It sounds like I should be selling tickets for the back of Falls section!
Barbara2019-01-14 at 12:51 pm #49772Matt Douglas
ModeratorHi Wayne
My mate Craig can no longer make the alpine weekend sorry to have messed you about.
I now have a spare bed if anyone needs accommodation on Friday and Sunday nights.
I will be climbing Mt Buffalo on Monday morning.
Matt.2019-01-15 at 9:28 am #49825Wayne Russell
ModeratorThanks Barb, yes, I’d keep the meter running on Sunday morning at The BOF. Could I please book some space in your car for bag transportation?
Matt, no worries on Craig as a no-show, and I intend to join you for Buffalo on Monday.
Cheers
Wayne.2019-01-19 at 5:48 pm #49918Phil Scardamaglia
ModeratorHi Wayne, sorry for the late notice but unfortunately I have to pull out of the ARC alpine weekend. It’s always such a great weekend, I hope you all have a good time, ride safely and hopefully I can be there next year. Thanks Phil Scar
2019-01-20 at 11:29 am #49989Brad Phillips
ModeratorHi Wayne,
late notice as well, but Helen and I would like to go on the wait list. If we get stuck we can
take a small tent and camp out the back Saturday night. Helen is happy to drive/support and will probably
squeeze in a couple of walks around the area while we are off riding.
Is there any particular area that people stay in at Bright or should we just grab what we can find?
cheers brad2019-01-20 at 4:58 pm #49992Wayne Russell
ModeratorNo worries Phil, thanks for letting me know.
Brad, you and Helen are very welcome, it’s great to have partners along, particularly one offering support.
Jude and I have settled on The Bogong View Motor Inn, but I imagine there would be plenty of options.
Cheers
Wayne.2019-01-28 at 5:32 pm #50167Phil Rundle
ModeratorQuick update while I think of it. Chatting with a friend over coffee this morning who did the same route this weekend that we are doing. BEWARE the 2 wooden bridges between Omeo and Anglers Rest and again at Anglers Rest. Several cyclists down injured after getting their wheels stuck in gaps between the planks. Signs suggest cyclists dismount and walk.
Also while the road to Hotham has loose stones in places due to road work following the road melting in heat earlier in January it is not a problem on the climb or the direction we are heading. If you happen to go for a ride descending Hotham towards Harrietville for any reason slow down.
2019-01-28 at 5:57 pm #50168Wayne Russell
ModeratorFriday 8th Feb. Mt Buffalo – 63km, 1300vm’s, approx 3.30hrs ride time.
Often there is interest in riding Mt Buffalo on Friday for a 7 Peaks stamp (Parks Vic Office), and because it’s one of the best climbs around. I’ll be riding Mt Buffalo Monday, so please organise independently, and post your intentions.
For those who are in Bright early enough, Jude and I are having a drink at The Brewery at 6pm, leading onto dinner at the same venue.Saturday 9th Feb. Bright to Anglers Rest (via Mt Hotham and Dinner Plain) – 139km, 2500vm, approx 6.30hr ride time.
2 groups (with the aim of coming together at Dinner Plain), both departing from Bright Velo, 2 Ireland St, Bright. Be self sufficient for breakfast. Cars can be left in a nearby Carpark.
6.30am – I wouldn’t say led by me, Mob.0403877060, but I’ll be joining this group.
7am – led by GarryD, Mob. 0438910335.
A car(s) will be available for bag drop from 6.30am at Bright Velo. Please keep bag size to a minimum. A small esky will be available at the same time to transport any personal perishable breakfast items to Anglers Rest.
Water and food available (every 30 or 40km).
Water available at Harrietville (toilet block in carpark LHS just prior to the General Store, (I suggest leaving with 2 full bidons for a 2 hr climb), Mt Hotham (General Store), Dinner Plain (DP Hut LHS in main Carpark), and Omeo (public toilet block, RHS opposite The Golden Age Hotel).
Food available at Harrietville General Store, Hotham General Store, Dinner Plain Mountain Kitchen, Omeo High Plains Bakery and Cafe.
The General Store at Hotham (approx 1km past the village, RHS opposite Police Station) is available for a 7 Peaks stamp, if participating, and water. Open from 9am.
Dinner Plain – Stopping at Mountain Kitchen (fronting the Carpark) for a 7 Peaks stamp, coffee/morning tea, and regroup. Open from 9am, and advised of our arrival.
Omeo – Stopping at High Plains Bakery and Café (LHS opposite The Golden Age Hotel) for lunch, and regroup. Advised of our arrival.
Beware the wooden bridge in the valley half way between Omeo and Anglers Rest – large longitudinal gaps that will swallow your front wheel – walk or ride VERY slowly.
Expect to arrive at The Blue Duck Inn around 2-2.30pm. Time for a nice cool swim in the river, a relax, and a few drinks before dinner. Jude has offered to supply drinks and snacks in the undercover BBQ area opposite our cabins, beer/wine/mineral waters/chips and dips – $10pp to assist with costs.
If anyone has the energy, assistance with prep always appreciated.
Dinner is from 6pm, and must ordered by 7.30pm. Table booked. http://www.blueduckinn.com.au/index.html
Cabins $65pp, payable individually at check-in, a cabin list will be provided.
You can run a tab and pay at the end of the night as there is an EFTPOS surcharge for each transaction. Just remember to settle up before retiring.
Order Sunday breakfast packs at check-in, $10 continental, (no cooked option this year), pickup after dinner, or be self sufficient with the esky option. Gas powered fridges and cook tops in the rooms.
No power in the rooms (except lighting), plenty of outlets in the pub for recharging.
No mobile reception, public phone in the pub.
For those not cycling, the pub is not open until 11.30 Sunday morning, so you will need to be self sufficient.Sunday 10th Feb. Anglers Rest to Bright (via Falls Creek) 111km, 2000vm’s, approx 5.30hr ride time.
Again, 2 start groups, 6.30 & 7am, same leaders, the aim to arrive at Falls Creek at a similar time.
I suggest leaving Anglers Rest with 2 full bidons. Water and food only available at Falls Creek (47km, 2 ½ – 3 Hrs) and Mt Beauty.
Falls Creek – Stopping for a 7 Peaks stamp, regroup and coffee at Village Bike Café in the Carpark RHS opposite Foodworks.
Mt Beauty – stopping for lunch and regroup at Mt Beauty Bakery Café, in the heart of the shops.
Bright – The toilet block near the river in Mountbatten St, (RHS before crossing Morses Creek) will be the initial drop off point for the bags. Nice to have a swim in the river on a hot day. Join us for a drink or two at The Brewery from 3pm to celebrate a great ride before heading home. I know some are staying Sunday night, including Jude and myself.Monday 11th Feb. Bright to Mt Buffalo return – 63km, 1300vm’s, approx 3.30hrs ride time.
MattDoug and myself at this stage, all welcome – start time by committee.I’ll bring a floor pump and a few 10 speed Shimano spares, tyres, tubes, tools, 25litres of fresh Melbourne water. Could someone nominate to bring a spare wheelset and other considered spares? (we had a retirements in the past with a chain into the spokes, a failed cassette, you name it) If you have 11spd or Campag, there will be room to transport some spares.
7 Peaks Passport available here http://www.7peaks.com.auCould you please give me an idea if:
• you are able to bring a wheelset and other spares
• attending dinner Friday night
• which group 6.30/7am you are joining Saturday (for rollcall)
• needing esky space Bright to Anglers Rest
• you have any food allergies that need considering for Saturday afternoon snacksAt the moment we have 26 participants (24 cyclists) –
– Wayne and Jude
– Justin
– GarryD
– StephenG
– MattDoug
– Tawonga Phil
– AndrewB
– Fuji and Julie-Anne
– GTP
– Ken
– RobP
– Russel007
– Perry
– Branko
– Elaine
– TonyW
– Barbara and Frank
– Marg and Gordon
– Brad and Helen
– Lynton and Malcolm (own accommodation)
It’s getting exciting. Fingers crossed for the weather. Ensure your bike is in good order.
If for any reason you think your fitness is not as you had hoped, it is not an issue to withdraw, or to drive, offer support, and just enjoy the social aspects of the weekend. We have well above the minimum required to cover accommodation assurances.
Give me a call if you have any questions
Wayne. 0403877060.
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Wayne Russell.
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Wayne Russell.
2019-01-28 at 6:06 pm #50171Wayne Russell
ModeratorThanks for the heads up Phil, nice to have a local on the ground.
Cheers
Wayne.2019-01-28 at 10:49 pm #50185Lynton Williams
ModeratorHi all if there are any further cancellations ie if two beds become available at the Blue Duck Inn then Mal & I will take them. If not we will stay down the road at Payne’s Hut. Thanks, Lynton
2019-01-29 at 8:27 am #50189Wayne Russell
ModeratorHi Lynton, there is room for you and Malcolm at The Blue Duck.
Cheers
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2019-01-29 at 9:02 am #50191Matt Douglas
ModeratorHi Wayne
Fantastic work again with the organisation.
I will be there Friday night for dinner.
I can bring a wheel set for 10 speed shimano if required.
Will join the 7am group.
No need for esky space.
No food allergies.
As mentioned l am staying Sunday night to ride Buffalo on Monday. I have a spare bed if anyone wants to stay Sunday night.
Matt.2019-01-29 at 10:33 am #50193Lynton Williams
ModeratorGreat thanks Wayne I’ll cancel the Payne’s Hut booking
2019-02-01 at 4:59 pm #50236Perry Brown
ModeratorWayne – thanks for organizing all this; I’m really looking forward to it!
I can bring a pair of spare wheels and specialist tools.
I’ll join you for dinner at the Brewery on Friday and start with the 7am group on Saturday.
No esky space required and no food allergies.Cheers………Perry
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