Mothers Day - Against The Wind - CycleBlaze

May 9, 2021

Mothers Day

Ceduna to Penong

Good introduction to the A1. Wide shoulder. This is the famous Eyre Highway. There’s about 1660 km of it. We’ll ride about 1200 km from here to Norseman.
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A rustic Lutheran church. Looked good in the morning light.
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Very sad sight. Multiple tragedy road accident site.
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Early lunch. I needed an energy boost in the windy conditions.
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I wonder which way the prevailing wind blows?
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Yet another vast paddock without ground cover. Looks very vulnerable to wind erosion of topsoil.
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“Out of Boundaries”?
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Typical of today’s road scenery. Undulating and stretching to the horizon.
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Correctly named property
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Underground water tank. A historic example of water storage in this semi arid region.
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A few kilometres from Penong
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Not The Nullarbor yet, but nevertheless treeless here near Penong
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Penong is known for its windmills
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A massive road train. Hauling ore.
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Claims to be Australia’s largest windmill. A tourist attraction.
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Local garden decorations by local character Greg.
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Evening in Penong
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From here on services will be further apart.
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My mother was a cycle commuter in her younger years. Her gift of the book “The Overlanders” inspired me to do this “Against the Wind” ride. Happy Mothers Day.
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Today, Mothers Day, was a good day to reflect that it was my 90 year old mother who (two years ago) inspired the idea of a TransOz Ride. It eventually morphed in this “Against the Wind” however it was my mother’s gift of a book “The Overlanders” by Rupert McGuiness which sparked the idea. I’m very fortunate to have the parents I do. Both are now 90 years old. Both were excellent role models for me and I credit them with my love of the outdoors and physical activity.

Today was another strong wind day, but in lieu of a rest day, we did a shorter ride of 74km which brought us to the hamlet of Penong.

This centre was in Ceduna. A good reminder we are cycling on Aboriginal country.
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Today's ride: 74 km (46 miles)
Total: 1,913 km (1,188 miles)

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John Saxby"Out of boundaries" - ??
"No ropes here, mate."
"Only ones and twos allowed, mate, so a century takes a while." [Ed. note: worked for Bradman, tho'.]
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