A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby elantra » Wed Jul 10, 2024 3:07 pm
It looks great.
Presumably there’s a lot of fine details that will be added with every visit to there.
Cheers
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Wed Jul 10, 2024 4:46 pm
After entertaining what felt like half the village we eventually made our way in to Gladstone to have the flat tyre plugged and buy a new jack, and shelves for the kitchen.
The next day we were off down the valley
On some "challenging" roads-
To reach the beautiful Kroombit Tops lookout
With that it was time to bid farewell to Builyan, and make the long drive home. 390km later, there was a strange noise and....
I had regreased the hubs less than a thousand kms beforehand, and last checked on them only an hour and a half before the wheel went on a solo adventure, but apparently the wheel bearing decided its time had come and that was that! The trailer had to stay on the side of the road overnight until I got back with a flat farm trailer to rescue it the following day. From the side of Tatnell's Gap
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Wed Jul 10, 2024 4:47 pm
A LOT of fudging! It's come together well though, and I can't wait for the next trip up to fit the other window awning, carpet, and gutters.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby find_bruce » Wed Jul 10, 2024 5:52 pm
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby elantra » Wed Jul 10, 2024 10:32 pm
Yeah Nah up here in Queensland insulation is an extravagance !
Some would say that a cold XXXX or 2 is the best form of insulation.
Actually I reckon that a big tarpaulin could be set up to shade the mini-house on a hot day.
That would be more than useful.
A fan would not go astray either
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Thu Jul 11, 2024 10:21 am
The pale green/silver air cell wrap you can see in the framing photos is a combination thermal break and insulation. The wall studs are only 51mm deep, so not much room for pink batts type insulation. My main concern was keeping it warm in winter, which we didn't really get to test with the mild temperatures on this trip, but even in really cold weather I expect just an extra blanket would be quite sufficient. Keeping cool in summer is another story, the tall ceiling will probably help, and there's room for a 12v ceiling fan. Worst case scenario is I just suffer like I have in the Trottage
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:33 pm
It was a great day out all round, one of the highlights being the all Queensland made and beautifully restored 1906 Spencer motorbike
On the home front, frustration with Noosa Council's failure to do, well pretty much anything, in Kin Kin meant I headed out with my brush hook and pole saw to make the road a safer place.
In Kin Kin we're used to the spotlight being on Noosa, and that's fine as the unwritten rule is that in return for only the bare minimum of services we don't get harassed by them the way people in town do. But lately that bare minimum isn't being provided, and a lot of people are rightly angry about it. It's been 3 months since a rough as guts temporary repair was made to our road which hasn't been sorted, 4 months since we ordered a new wheelie bin, 28 months since the flood gauge last worked and so on. In the meantime, if there's something that really needs doing, and I have the capacity to do it, well it's going to get done.
At least it's still a pretty place to be.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby warthog1 » Thu Jul 11, 2024 4:14 pm
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:31 pm
The window for long exposures was surprisingly short though, long before what would be considered first light the sky was far too bright for any more astro. We made the climb in a solid 48 minutes, then immediately got our jumpers back on as the gusty westerly on the exposed summit made it much colder than the 11 degrees at the base. There wasn't much fog about, and the wind was enough to unsettle my lightweight tripod at times, but the conditions were otherwise good.
The track up the mountain is in very poor shape at the moment, and going down took almost as long as getting up. Then it was off to the Pomona servo for well earned chocolate milks and crumbed sausages
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby foo on patrol » Fri Jul 12, 2024 10:07 pm
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Sat Aug 24, 2024 2:46 pm
We pushed on to the top at a very good pace to find the fog reached even above the 438m summit.
After waiting for a while to see if the conditions would change, we were rewarded with a clear window that allowed us to look out over the twisting ribbons of fog below.
The descent into the fog, now lit with the morning glow, was even better.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Sat Aug 24, 2024 2:51 pm
On the way back south along the beach we spotted a whale putting on a show, I grabbed a couple of photos with my mobile phone at max zoom. "Not bad for a phone!" I said. "Give this a try" my mate responded, and handed me about $7,000 worth of DSLR with a 500mm lens
Can you tell which is which?
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Sat Aug 24, 2024 2:57 pm
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby elantra » Sat Aug 24, 2024 3:53 pm
Well my guess is that the bottom pic is the one taken with the $$$ camera.ldrcycles wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 2:51 pm
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On the way back south along the beach we spotted a whale putting on a show, I grabbed a couple of photos with my mobile phone at max zoom. "Not bad for a phone!" I said. "Give this a try" my mate responded, and handed me about $7,000 worth of DSLR with a 500mm lens
Can you tell which is which?
It’s a cracker of a pic.
I’m no whale expert but my impression is that there are “lots” of whales cruising up the coast this year.
At Kingscliff NSW you don’t have to be on the beach for more than ten minutes or so before you see a Whale - in the distance.
That’s when the beach conditions are calm with low swell.
When the weather is bad or the seas are big you don’t see them.
I’m not sure if that’s because they are not close to the beach when weather is rough or because it’s harder to see them.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Thu Aug 29, 2024 6:41 pm
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby find_bruce » Thu Aug 29, 2024 7:51 pm
I've been loving the story every year, but I'm not sure the wannabe racer is accurate - farmer, father, funny guy, fotographer, enthusiastic if occasional cyclist absolutely
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Fri Aug 30, 2024 3:28 pm
This morning I was off to Boreen Point, and as waiting for thick fog to clear a little had me starting late, the planned vigorous pace had to be flat out. That was only worth a 28.4kmh average, but I'm ticking along ok on the flat, and the new Cooroy training loop will soon have the climbing legs back.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Mon Sep 02, 2024 5:23 pm
I ticked along well, stopping to stretch a couple of times, and it wasn't until about the 70km mark that my back started to get a little tight. At its worst that would happen closer to 30kms, so this is a big improvement! Doing the right things kept it under control, and I finished on 81km, just shy of 100 miles for the week. Very small steps, but steps in the right direction.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Tue Sep 03, 2024 3:27 pm
Did I mention the storm was 5 years ago?
An hour of work with the brush hook and what's left of the shed started to emerge.
I'm surprised anything is still upright, but the timber is well and truly rotten, so it will be a tear down and start again prospect. And if I'm starting from scratch, I'm tempted to instead make a single bedroom cottage to rent out, in which case I still won't have the mower shed I originally set out after
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Postby foo on patrol » Wed Sep 04, 2024 5:40 am
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Thu Sep 19, 2024 9:37 am
Mrs LDR's border collie cross kelpie Biscuit gave birth to 8 puppies (biscottinis? crumbs?) last Tuesday night. I grew up dairying and was an accomplished bovine midwife before I started high school, but when the critters are this small and numerous it's a very different situation. Happily there was very little required of me, as Biscuit sailed through the delivery and hasn't put a foot wrong since. The chirping jellybeans have about doubled in size in their first week, and young Miss Winter is well and truly smitten.
After one of the hubs on my trailer went on a solo adventure a few months ago, ruining the axle, I bought a second hand axle with hubs and wheels. It turned out to be only just long enough to fit my own wheels (one of which has a frustrating slow leak), and substantially too short to fit the newly acquired wheels, which don't leak. Now that I have a need to use the trailer at least once a week I didn't want to get the air compressor out every time, so salvaged a 20cm longer axle off an old Jim's Mowing trailer.
(Workplace health and safety at an all time high there, I did at least make a point of not getting anywhere underneath it)
4 inches each side should have been bang on, but as the new wheels and tyres are about double the width of the old ones, it meant they stuck out well past the guards. After swearing a little, I popped off to Bunnings and bought a roll of new wheel guard extension
All the bending and lifting to do the axle swap had my back a bit annoyed with me, so my hoped for 100km the next day became 72km, but with lovely weather and views.
The return of cooler foggy mornings kept me off the bike on a couple of days.
With the kids on school holidays, after a morning hit on the Cooroy training loop I took us up to Tin Can Bay for lunchtime fish and chips,
then to Searey's Creek near Rainbow Beach,
and finally burning off the byproduct of the continued clearing work around the old chook shed at home.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Fri Oct 11, 2024 1:35 pm
In my role with the RRAA the whole of September was a marathon of refreshing Lachy's GPS tracker, organising people to meet him along the way, and then in the last week or two when it became obvious Dave Alley's 2011 record was about to meet its end, preparing for a trip to Port Macquarie to welcome him to the finish.
I have to acknowledge my employer at this point, even with a whole heap of work on they didn't bat an eyelid at me taking two days off with very little notice. So on Friday the 4th I set off for the godforsaken lands south of the Tweed River. And promptly hit such ridiculous traffic that it took 2.5 hours to get from Logan to the NSW border
Once I was over the border there wasn't a hint of traffic, but the distances are BIG, and with the highway having bypassed EVERYTHING it's soul-destroyingly boring. I finally got to Kempsey after dark (last minute accommodation there was much cheaper than in Port Mac), got some food and stretched my legs in town with some photography
Before settling down for a well earned sleep in the lovely motel room.
As Lachy was treating the last day as a well earned cruise, I had plenty of time in the morning to get ready in my professional new RRAA official kit
and head to Port Macquarie to check out the finish. When Lachy's team told me they would be finishing at the lighthouse rather than Town Beach as planned, I had visions of amazing photos with the lighthouse and sea as a backdrop.
Unfortunately Port Macquarie Council didn't get the memo...
The road itself was closed a few hundred metres away too, so access really sucked, but his heart was set on finishing there, and that's where he started so we would just have to make do. With several hours to kill I drove out to Wauchope to grab some photos as Lachy went past.
I was also able to have a chat with the crew in the motorhome as they waited for Lachy to clear some roadworks up ahead, and they confirmed they were aware of all the fences at the lighthouse, and as there would be media covering the finish, Lachy would stop at the lighthouse briefly, then go down to the surf club at Lighthouse Beach. So I got some lunch, and headed for the surf club carpark to do some more waiting, with my camera trained on the lighthouse about half a km away.
Well you know what they say about the best laid plans, Lachy arrived at the lighthouse just before 2pm, and with the small crowd of locals gathered at the surf club, I waited. And waited. And then spotted a tripod, and realised the media (a lone ABC reporter doing every job on her own the poor sod) was up there and I was very much in the wrong place. So off I ran across the beach and up the stairs to do my job.
It's a pity I wasn't there right at the big moment, but Lachlan got his engraved RRAA pocket watch, his film crew did a short piece to camera with me, and I had enough presence of mind to deliver a fine sound grab for the ABC
ABC wrote: "My favourite quote about road records is [from] Sir Hubert Opperman, which is, 'You're not racing the man before you, you're racing the man after you', and I don't think there is a man after this one," Mr Davis said.
As you'd probably all know by now, Lachy didn't just break the record, he obliterated it by over a WEEK. The only way that's ever being beaten is by another pro, with flawless weather conditions and ideally COVID lockdown levels of traffic.
By the time all that was done and I was heading north again, it was 4pm. 700km later, it was quarter past midnight and I was finally back home.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Fri Oct 11, 2024 2:04 pm
And I've been getting a little more photography in (I'm very nearly at the point of biting the bullet and getting a proper DSLR)
I'm back on the bike properly now, and despite rain over the last couple of days I should be able to make this my biggest week of the year (all be it a modest 220ish km). My eyes are firmly set on the Gympie-Brisbane and Warwick-Brisbane records in the near future.
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Re: A year in the life of a wannabe racer- Season 10
Postby ldrcycles » Wed Oct 16, 2024 5:46 pm
This morning I was on the bike much later than planned, so my usual Boreen Point and back would have to be flat out. That turned out to a 30.2kmh average, again not huge but there's sound potential there. Most importantly it showed my body and mind are ready to suffer again, and it was really enjoyable
The new shoes (Shimano ME1) and pedals (Exustar for a mere $30) wouldn't have hurt either.
And the scenery in my neck of the woods is always good.
Off the bike, I go to squash one night a week, which has me at the Kin Kin Junction bridge around 7pm. A good time to get the pole saw and brush hook out of the car to deal with the visibility-reducing roadside vegetation that the Main Roads Department can't be bothered to take care of. By just doing a little bit each time I've made a substantial difference, although it's still not quite finished. Last night though, I suddenly realised my phone wasn't in my pocket Looking around was fruitless thanks to the grass and debris, so the only option was to hop in the car for a 14km round trip to home to borrow Mrs LDR's phone so I could ring mine and listen for it.
And then I got back to the bridge and realised I didn't know the password to Mrs LDR's phone and had to do another 14km to get her to unlock it I did find my phone in the end, and it hasn't deterred me from night-time community landscaping work
I'll finish with more puppy spam because why not?
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