“Nature is Your Guide” is one of my favourite go-to natural history books, written by Harold Gatty who was born […]
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Triabunna to Swansea 51 Kilometers
We slept through last nights rain in Triabunna, waking refreshed and ready for action. Sweet, fresh local water in our […]

Richmond to Hobart 56 kilometres
Life is full of small pleasures. It’s the little things, those tender mercies you appreciate most. Rolling into Richmond […]

Devonport to Deloraine 60 kilometres
I was glad to leave the Spirit of Tasmania. I have a bad case of man flu and that coupled […]
Show us your map of Tassie!
Therese finished work today- Yippee 12 months leave! So now we are excited, packed, and ready to go. I have […]

Westbury to Devonport
In Westbury at Andy’s bakery and gelato shop, I meet Ann a home spinner who has a stall at the […]

Scottsdale to Westbury
They said there would be climbing and so it was. As I was leaving Scottsdale I was greeted by a […]

Ups and Downs to Scottsdale
No flat roads today instead a challenging spectacular roller coaster of a ride from St Helens to Scottsdale with more […]

Rolling into St Helens
No rain today. Instead, it was just pleasant riding conditions between the coast and the cliffs from Bicheno to St […]

Bushed in Bicheno
Today’s ride had everything: brilliant sunshine, biting winds, stinging hail, torrential rain, rolling hills, beautiful beaches, an element of danger, […]