Sunday, March 14, 2010
Day 2 : Gisborne to Seymour
This morning Margaret served a delicious breakfast in the Gisborne motel grounds, just before sunrise. It was a bit chilly! We set off for Seymour at 8.40am and had to ascend a steep hill right from Gisborne. Once Katrina got into her chosen gear she zoomed past all of us and was immediately awarded the "King of the mountains" jersey. At the 33km mark we reached Lancefield and had coffee and various pasties, coffee scrolls etc. Next stop after some major hills was Shelmerdine Winery where we enjoyed a gourmet lunch in beautiful surroundings. While we had been cycling, Eileen swam 6km at the Seymour pool, and arrived for lunch looking as fresh as a daisy.
The final leg for the day took us through scenic countryside and "undulating" terrain and we reached our Seymour Motel at the 100km mark. - Bruce
From Katrina : Bruce has made this sound like a walk in the park - the real truth is we have had a very gruelling day ... "undulations" being a euphemism for major hills. True, we had a nice morning tea at Lancefield but our "Lance" (Trevor) took a tumble over the handlebars, when his chain "locked". Virtual Riders, to really appreciate the experience you should do the following - take a cigarette lighter and lightly singe your perineum * then abrade same with a little sandpaper. Then bash your thighs a few times with a mallet and ask someone to punch you in the upper arms a few times. Only then can you truly feel like we feel. However we are safely in Seymour, Trevor is fine, we are riding for a good cause, and John even spruiked successully for donations in Lancefield.
* -medical term for nether regions
The final leg for the day took us through scenic countryside and "undulating" terrain and we reached our Seymour Motel at the 100km mark. - Bruce
From Katrina : Bruce has made this sound like a walk in the park - the real truth is we have had a very gruelling day ... "undulations" being a euphemism for major hills. True, we had a nice morning tea at Lancefield but our "Lance" (Trevor) took a tumble over the handlebars, when his chain "locked". Virtual Riders, to really appreciate the experience you should do the following - take a cigarette lighter and lightly singe your perineum * then abrade same with a little sandpaper. Then bash your thighs a few times with a mallet and ask someone to punch you in the upper arms a few times. Only then can you truly feel like we feel. However we are safely in Seymour, Trevor is fine, we are riding for a good cause, and John even spruiked successully for donations in Lancefield.
* -medical term for nether regions
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Bruce and Katrina,
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are having fun! Can't think of anything worse (except maybe having Richard correct the mistakes in my Board meeting minutes). Took the family on the Mozzie Walk today and had a great time. Just walking 7.2km was bad enough without thinking about you guys sitting on those skinny seats for hours on end.
Bruce, we're all a bit concerned about you wearing undies under your knicks, but I guess if you are to make it to great heights in the world of Rotary then undiesa are the safest way to go.
Rodger