Showing posts with label northern nsw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label northern nsw. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Magic murwillumbah

By now it must sound like I am part of the promotional team for Northern NSW tourism, but you really can't go past the Tweed Valley area for a beautiful weekend. 

Our team of four musketeers were once again treated to perfect weather while we explored the two road race courses (for the upcoming QSM Battle on the Border race) on Friday, and then just randomly rode around the place on Saturday.

And after these two photos, need I say any more?
Sunday was also a bit of an adventure, with a quick trip with the Zupps ride, Mt Mee reps and a rushed ride home for an after-hours trip to work.  Luckily for me, there was an injured rabbit at the clinic, so I got in some well-timed easter-themed cuddles.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Terrific tweed valley

With just a little bit of effort, we got away last weekend to go "re-exploring" in Northern NSW.  We stayed at Casuarina, just north of Cabarita Beach, and rode both north and south, often with the backdrop of Mt Warning. 


The area is incredibly scenic, and anytime I am there, I remind myself I should go back there more often... maybe one day I can keep that promise! 




I finally got to stop at the infamous "Chillingham Banana Cabana" (often spoken about by cyclists, with their famous chocolate-coated frozen bananas). 
I realised I have raced straight PAST this institution with the local Murwillumbah cycle club quite a few times, but never realised where it was since I was too concentrated on following wheels!

We spotted lots of wildlife and "domestic" animals during our rides, including wallabies, cows, goats, chickens, snakes, birds, and even rabbits.  

Incredibly we did manage to escape the rain all weekend.  And despite being attentive, I managed to hit a large pot hole (there are millions of them on these country roads) and buckle my rear Mavic wheel! 

It's still surprising to me that this area remains relatively untouched when it is so close to Brisbane & the Gold Coast, and hopefully it will remain that way for some time to come.