Trevallyn 4 hour
Sharon set herself the challenge to ride the Trevallyn 4 hour on Sunday. A target of 5 laps in the 4 hours was her goal before the race having never done a mountain bike race of this length before. Each … Continue reading →

Sharon set herself the challenge to ride the Trevallyn 4 hour on Sunday. A target of 5 laps in the 4 hours was her goal before the race having never done a mountain bike race of this length before. Each … Continue reading →
Been a while between blog updates but we have been too busy training and competing and there are only so many hours in the day. Facebook has taken over some what from this blog and double posting the same information … Continue reading →
just finishing up packing all the bike stuff and gear. Off to the airport and 110km of fun tomorrow. You can follow our progress on this tracker link. Sharon and I plus another 20 of us are all heading over … Continue reading →
Sunday morning paddle hiding from the wind searching for technique – haven’t found to much yet, working on it though.
Continue reading →Got to be in it to get in it!
Continue reading →Today was the 3rd leg of the Tasmanian Canoe Club 2015 Winter Series at Lake Trevallyn so supporting our new club and it’s first hosted race I entered for a bit of fun. I knew from the previous days paddle I was … Continue reading →
Just about the worst day I could have taken delivery of the SR but I had to give it a go. I knew I was going to struggle in the gale force winds. With Phil holding the back to get me … Continue reading →
I’m currently volunteering for Emma Zadow at UTAS as one of her cycling ‘guinea pigs’ (subjects) into the possible affect the time of day has on your training. Emma has already done a couple of studies on cyclists and just … Continue reading →
Multi sport may be getting closer?
Continue reading →The “Crank Addicts” riding group we do a bit of riding with organise an annual mountain bike race on the tracks around St Helens during winter every year. Winter is the perfect time to be riding the East Coast as … Continue reading →