Yesterday was all about recovery! A day
of light walking, heavy eating, and some TLC for 'Bianca' whom had
taken a complete battering over the last few days in particular. As a
result of the short break, back on the bike today, I felt refreshed
and was excited about a scenic day of riding ahead. And what a day it
turned out to be!
The first section was another brief
stint on the Princess Highway before turning off at Pambula for
Merimbula and connecting up with the Sapphire Coast Drive. Between
Pambula and Tathra wasn't great for cycling thanks to the poor
shoulder and very aggressive traffic. But things got a lot better
from Tathra onwards.
Tathra Wharf |
Tathra is a beautiful place. It made
the news recently her for extremely sad reasons when an experience
surf life saver, wife, and aboriginal affairs officer was taken by a
shark off this wharf just a week ago. She was swimming with her
husband and another group of very experience ocean swimmers at the
time...and hearing the devastation in her husbands voice was heart
wrenching.
I sat on the beach here for a while and
tried to wish them well while enjoying such a beautiful place at the
same time.
Tathra Beach |
There is a Surf and Bike shop at Tathra
and I picked up a couple more inner tubes after getting my 3rd
puncture earlier. I think the problem has just been not being able to
get 80psi into the tube with my travel pump...but grabbed 2 more
tubes in case and got some local advice on the road ahead. Out of
Tathra...the road quietened down a lot, as it wounds its way through
really stunning ecalayptus forest, with barely a flat section to be
seen.
There were a few sections of farmland
vibrant and green that reminded me very much of my home country. But
even in New Zealand, logging has reduced low land native forest to
about 1%. So seeing this area where in places, the trees run all the
way down to the beach, was a thing of beauty, to be respected and
appreciated.
This 46 km section between Tathra and
Bermagui was just amazing riding. Demanding, beautiful, peaceful all
in one. I stopped to talk to a local and former Londoner who was
beach combing. He'd fell in love with the place years ago and chosen
to retire here. I can see why!
I pulled into Bermagui with the
weariness in my muscles second only to the wide grin on my
face...what a ride! And while setting up camp, met a bunch of
friendly people to swap stories with, including the first tourers I'd
come across on the trip, who were riding in the opposite direction.
Best day of the trip so far.
Total Distance: 100km
Route map
Route map
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