Rarefied mountain air sucks past my dried out epiglottis, tunneling down into every available alveoli in my lungs as I struggle for breath up yet another sharp crest of the fire trail. I gush out the expired oh-two and feel the surging beat of my heart’s every straining moment through the back of my eyeballs. When is this bastard of a climb ever going to finish? Read the rest of this entry »
Aaaahhhhhhh!
To have a Monday away from work; free from the meaningless banter of cretins who failed their shoelace tying lessons at five years of age, free from the babble of predictable obstructive dialogue from those staff types and client people who couldn’t recognise a well formed single track if they tripped over it. Yes finally, to see a day of real life poking it’s way out of the usual miserable working day week, like the shy sun peeking out from behind the clouds on a winter’s day………. Read the rest of this entry »
Background
The Anderson’s and Oaks fire trails are both classic Blue Mountains rides, and the Oaks is a particularly popular ride for beginners and experienced riders alike. Both rides involve catching a train up into the mountains and then taking advantage of the 400m difference in altitude between the start and finish of each ride. Anderson’s runs from Wentworth Falls to Woodford, and the Oaks from Woodford to Glenbrook. For this reason, the two rides are sometimes strung together to form a reasonably long day ride of about 61km, Anderson’s being 33km and the Oaks 28km. Anderson’s includes a very steep descent to Bedford Creek of around 200m, and an equally steep climb up the other side. Read the rest of this entry »