Gidday All,
After the epic Pete's cruisy Eildon ride & pub on Good Friday, Fred & I headed off to Abbeyard for the rest of Easter. A few other happy campers & their families where already there and then Wiggy rolled up.
On Saturday, Wiggy offered to lead Fred & I on a ride up Cobblers Track to Lake Cobbler, which turned out to be a 70km round trip. This track would have to be for me, one of the harder ones i've down as far as hills go and the first OMG moment was right at the start, heading up about 2km's of rutted uphill (didn't stack
) ...yet). Once through that we headed on great flowing up & down hills heading towards the helipad. Some of the hills were really steep, long & rocky and I had my first off heading down the hill after the helipad...woops
Once given instruction on how to correctly tackle these rocky mothers, I got up the next one no problemo...One more stack for me going down a real steep rocky cliff face, where I had a melting moment & Mr Wigg came to rescue the damsel in distress. At this point we were only about 4k's short of Lake Cobbler so nothing was going to stop me now
. After cruising around some winding mountain road & viewing the highest waterfall in Oz & some spectacular views, we crossed a creek & made it to the Lake...What a prize for our efforts! It is so beautiful. After a brief stopover (no pub up there!), we headed back to base, detouring via an old logging track which avoided the OMG bits near the Lake and which turned out to be a really nice flowing trail., Rejoining Cobbler Track, only one more stack during the return
, (these are very challenging hills), but you'll be glad to know I made it back down the rutty section at the end of the trail, without a stack!
Totally knackered at the end of the ride but happy as a pig in it
The bottle of chardy went down well that night.
Thank you Wiggy for taking us on the guided tour, down a track I never thought I would be able to conquer...but did it!
Abbeyard was just perfect, & guess what, it never rained once!
Here's some pics of the day...
Cheers...Marls