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Year: 2014

Cycling, South East Qld, xc

Neebs Waterhole

by NeilEnnis 20 July 2014 5 Comments Shortlink | |

Eric and Cooloolah Sand Patch
The purpose of our ride today was to explore some trails around the headwaters of the Noosa River near Neebs Waterhole in Great Sandy National Park
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Aboriginal Australia, Cycling, History, South East Qld, xc

Yielo

by NeilEnnis 13 July 2014 2 Comments Shortlink | |

Paul on Tungi Rd
Yielo Station is a large property on the edge of the Conondale National Park which was settled during the Jimna gold rush in the 1860’s. Today’s adventure took us on several unusual loops through Yielo as we explored different tracks that we could use in an upcoming social ride.
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Cycling, Family, Pine Rivers

Tales from a Bikepacking Newbie

by NeilEnnis 9 July 2014 3 Comments Shortlink | |

Harrison by Tent
I’ve been camping before, and I’ve done multi-day bike rides before, but I’ve never done both. “Bikepacking” is “Backpacking” on a bike, and it’s completely new to me.

Here’s the story of my first attempt. I’ve included a summary of my discoveries at the end of the article.
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Aboriginal Australia, Cycling, History, South East Qld, xc

Timber and Gold

by NeilEnnis 6 July 2014 3 Comments Shortlink | |

Eric in Conondale National Park 800
The purpose of today’s ride was to explore some of the history around Jimna as we followed twisty forest trails high in the Conondale Range.
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Aboriginal Australia, Cycling, Moreton Bay, xc

Straddie

by NeilEnnis 29 June 2014 No Comments Shortlink | |

Jason and Paul at Brown Lake
Ever since my first visit to beautiful North Stradbroke Island last year with Jonathan, I’ve wanted to return and explore it on the bike.

When Jason suggested we catch the ferry across this weekend, I jumped at the opportunity.
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Tony on Paradise Rd
BNT, Cycling, Scenic Rim, South East Qld, xc

Paradise

by NeilEnnis 22 June 2014 8 Comments Shortlink | |

Tony on Paradise Rd
My friends and I spend a lot of time looking at maps. When we saw a remote place up in the hills behind Mt Sylvia called “Paradise” our curiosity got the better of us – we felt compelled to visit.
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Aboriginal Australia, Cycling, Scenic Rim, South East Qld, xc

Border Bash

by NeilEnnis 15 June 2014 7 Comments Shortlink | |

Gate on the Border Fence
Words fail me when I try to describe the rugged beauty of the Border Track which follows the precarious ridge along the state border between Queensland and NSW.
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Family, Friends, Hiking, Northern NSW, Scenic Rim, South East Qld

Highland Holiday

by NeilEnnis 10 June 2014 4 Comments Shortlink | |

Liz and Blackbutt Lookout 800
Liz and I recently took advantage of the Queens Birthday long-weekend to have a short holiday up in the mountains near the Border Ranges
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