Day 14 - Hallett Cove to Adelaide - 39 km, 269 m - Ride Total 1,202 km's

Ride Complete. Finished.

Our original planning for this ride estimated the total distance between Melbourne and Adelaide was around 1,200 km's. When we pulled up outside the Adelaide YHA I had ridden 1,202 km's - 2 km's further than what I had to!

I have had a great time riding with my Aussie buddies Peter, Stephen, Abdy, Frank, Elio and Anthony and have been well and truly supported by my good Kiwi mate Ian who drove our support vehicle. My thanks to all my buddies above for making the trip as enjoyable as it was.

Other than a couple of punctures there was nothing that got in the way of us all having a good time - some days were hard (yesterday) and some were not (today) the scenery changed considerably along the way and was always very "Australian" - I saw live Camels', Kangaroos' and a Koala along with a dead Wombat and heard of others seeing snakes and Emus. The beaches are amazing whether they be along the Great Ocean Road of here on South Australia where we rode beside them - a pity we didn't have the time to stop and enjoy a swim.

I've got to go and collect the bike box from the bike shop this afternoon and then think about giving it a good clean before I pack it away for the journey back home on Tuesday - tomorrow will be our Adelaide tourist day.

Some stats for the ride:

Riding days: = 14

Distance ridden; = 1,202 km's

Average daily distance: = 85.9 km's

Longest ride: Warnambool to Portland = 114 km

Shortest ride: Hallet Cove to Adelaide = 39 km

Total elevation climbed: = 7,780 m

Average daily climb: = 555m

And now it's time to go and sample some Adelaide Cuisine.











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  1. Thanks for sharing your ride with everyone.

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