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Map of the Route 2013

Ballarat, Ararat, Hamilton, Port Fairy, Port Campbell, Colac and return to Ballarat....OUR GOAL..

Ballarat, Ararat, Hamilton, Port Fairy, Port Campbell, Colac and return to Ballarat....OUR GOAL..







"If we all have the fortitude to see this effort through to the end, then we will eradicate polio." - Bill Gates




Thanks to Rotary and its partners, the world has seen polio cases plummet by more than 99 percent, preventing five million instances of child paralysis and 250,000 deaths. When Rotary began its eradication work, polio infected more than 350,000 children annually. In 2011, fewer than 1,000 cases were reported worldwide.

But the polio cases represented by that final 1 percent are the most difficult and expensive to prevent. Challenges include geographic isolation, worker fatigue, armed conflict, and cultural barriers.


That’s why it’s so important to generate the funding needed to End Polio Now. To fail is to invite a polio resurgence that would condemn millions of children to lifelong paralysis in the years ahead.



The bottom line is this: As long as polio threatens even one child anywhere in the world, all children — wherever they live — remain at risk.


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Day 5: Cobram to Wangaratta

Day 5 of The Ride seemed to dawn unfairly early, but our reluctance to leave the comfortable beds of the Charles Sturt Motor Inn  was tempered a little by the smell of the eggs and bacon being cooked by ...The Boys ... yes the author had to rub her eyes to verify the fact.  Margaret and Sandra were so elated they put some flowers in their hair and threatened to ride bikes today ... until they heard the details of the route.  The extra nutrition assisted us for some of our early kms, but we required frequent boosts of energy  - it was Hot, Hard and Hilly , and it was Horribly Long - the promised  108 km was "rounded up " to 110.
We have had some changes to The Team - Joy of Joys - Lance (Trevor Smiith) is back ! ( Alberto looks a bit worried).  Phil Liggatt left us for media duties, but we have been joined by Glenda MacKay, Dave Barrat , Rob Wallace and Eilish Wallace.   These four have all been assigned to our Domestiques - ie they are supposed to help the rest of us get where we are  going. This is a great honour for them, of course, but they don't seem to realise what their duties are.  Glenda has been swanning  around-  in the sag wagon or just cruising on her bike or even  on tractors. (!)
Rider Of The Day award does go to Eilish (age 14)  who rode brilliantly without any Fancy Schmancy Bike or Lycra.
Alberto and El Nino disppeared completely from view today - doing some sort of macho bonding thing in the Warby ranges --both wearing knicker bockers, they apparently think they look cool, but we wonder what local farmers may have thought had they discovered them ?  Having wandered off they then proceded to complain over dinner (or was it boast?)  about the extra kms and extra climbs they had done blah blah blah ... yes we are all impressed ...

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