tazzy tour, what are we riding?
I'm planning it, gradually.... just need to know what our max daily distance is able to be. I'll try to keep each day at 100km or less, but i think we may need 1 longer day to get where i'm thinking of going. I'm trying to make the trip leave Sunday, return Thursday, so 5 days of riding, but this all depends on our distances, for me rather than do something like 50km on the friday as well, i'd rather get that distance done earlier in a longer days riding. I think last year our shortest day was 99km, though the only times we had issues getting to where we were going was when we left after midday, so no afternoon starts means we can have a comfortable ride.
Anyway, give me your ideas of daily distance and anywhere in the north-west you wish to visit. I'm thinking so far Cheese factory at Burnie, The Nut at Stanley, and Pancakes at Promised Land. Cradle Mountain is probably out this year due to distances and possible accomodation problems (since we don't want to pay too much for accomodation).
Anyway, give me your ideas of daily distance and anywhere in the north-west you wish to visit. I'm thinking so far Cheese factory at Burnie, The Nut at Stanley, and Pancakes at Promised Land. Cradle Mountain is probably out this year due to distances and possible accomodation problems (since we don't want to pay too much for accomodation).
If we do 275 m each day, you can say you gave it 110%.id rather stay as close to 250 metres a day as possible
If I lead you out, we might be able to get away with 0.5 km. 500 very fast metres, very tiring metres. Then straight to the canteen for post-ride loading.i totally want to be pushed while im there
I've been chatting with Selga, and she says "100 km a day is fine, as long as it's not all hills". She also said, and I quote; "piece of piss". So now there no excuses. Anyway, she sounds happy with the plan as stated, and so am I.
James, thanks for organising this! What is the current list of places to go? Let us know here and I'll draw up a map for the journal.
James, thanks for organising this! What is the current list of places to go? Let us know here and I'll draw up a map for the journal.
Sounds good!! Looks like i can chuck in that one longer day to make it easier to get the distances covered. This will probably be happening on the roads we've already riden on, but i'll have to consult the map again.She also said, and I quote; "piece of piss".
Just a quick list of placenames so I can describe the rough route of the tour - doesn't matter if they turn out to be wrong!
Are you talking about The Nut in Stanley?
I made up a bit of a plan for the first 3 days riding. http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/australia ... /764185807
There are a few options though. Day 1 alternative options include riding up the East Tamar hwy and crossing the river at the Batman Bridge, then heading to York Town and then Latrobe for the first night. Or we can Stay on the West side and head up to York Town and then Latrobe (probably the best option unless we want to see something on the east).
Day 2 could involve a short loop to Port Sorrell before heading west again, with the plan to spend the night in Wynyard. Tried to stay off the main highway as much as possible, as we'll most likely use that to speed back east. Lunch at the Lactos Cheese Factory in Burnie.
Day 3 plan is to get to Stanley, thought we might as well stop at Sisters Beach on the way. We also need to Climb the Nut in the afternoon.
Distances according to the map are Day 1 100km, Day2 90km, Day 3 80km.
Plan for day 4 is to get to Sheffield, and we have a choice of costal, or we could cut inland and try some of those roads out, which would probably increase the distances of the long day again.
Day 5 plan is to head back to base at Perth, stopping at the Promised Land for pancakes (maybe after a detour to Nowhere Else for no particular reason, other than it exists). Then through Liena, Mole Creek, Deloraine and back to Perth.
This would give us the Friday to relax and prepare for a day of racing.
There are a few options though. Day 1 alternative options include riding up the East Tamar hwy and crossing the river at the Batman Bridge, then heading to York Town and then Latrobe for the first night. Or we can Stay on the West side and head up to York Town and then Latrobe (probably the best option unless we want to see something on the east).
Day 2 could involve a short loop to Port Sorrell before heading west again, with the plan to spend the night in Wynyard. Tried to stay off the main highway as much as possible, as we'll most likely use that to speed back east. Lunch at the Lactos Cheese Factory in Burnie.
Day 3 plan is to get to Stanley, thought we might as well stop at Sisters Beach on the way. We also need to Climb the Nut in the afternoon.
Distances according to the map are Day 1 100km, Day2 90km, Day 3 80km.
Plan for day 4 is to get to Sheffield, and we have a choice of costal, or we could cut inland and try some of those roads out, which would probably increase the distances of the long day again.
Day 5 plan is to head back to base at Perth, stopping at the Promised Land for pancakes (maybe after a detour to Nowhere Else for no particular reason, other than it exists). Then through Liena, Mole Creek, Deloraine and back to Perth.
This would give us the Friday to relax and prepare for a day of racing.
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Riding to Waterfall gets you to about 250m, so it's not really as bad as you think, plus it's over a reasonable distance. Riding the northern route gives you a climb of the same height, but over a shorter distance, so basically a bit steeper, but still not too bad. It also adds probably 20km of distance.
Well, here's my plan for day's 4 and 5. http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/australia ... y/95734318
Day 4 Stanley to Sheffield, 147km.
Day 5 Sheffield to Perth 138km. Bit more than i was planning, but i'm sure we'll cope, as i don't see much point staying at Deloraine when Perth is so close. Rather than going the Lienna route, there is an option to go via Paradise in order to dampen the hill slightly, though i reckon Lienna might be more scenic. Don't forget, the Pancakes in the morning will get you through the day.
Any objections, suggestions, or whatever, let's here them!!!
Day 4 Stanley to Sheffield, 147km.
Day 5 Sheffield to Perth 138km. Bit more than i was planning, but i'm sure we'll cope, as i don't see much point staying at Deloraine when Perth is so close. Rather than going the Lienna route, there is an option to go via Paradise in order to dampen the hill slightly, though i reckon Lienna might be more scenic. Don't forget, the Pancakes in the morning will get you through the day.
Any objections, suggestions, or whatever, let's here them!!!
That's by absolute elevation rather than cumulative climb. If there are a lot of rolling hills on a route, the pain could be a lot worse. Or maybe I should just butt out and stop my scare mongering in this thread.Riding to Waterfall gets you to about 250m...
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