Jenolan’s Nettle Cave re-opens after 74 years

March 26th, 2007

For the last 74 years Nettle Cave at Jenolan Caves in NSW has remained behind closed doors. But now Nettle Cave has re-opened to the public with a new digital audio tour that allows visitors the opportunity to explore this cave on a self-guided basis.

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Retrieving the ‘Come and Get It’ Trophy

March 20th, 2007

“Dad, I’ve never had a trophy in gliding. Can I get one too?” “Sure, Jessie, but you’ll have to wait a few more years until you can fly on your own.” “No, I mean get a trophy now! The boys did before they could fly themselves – with you.”

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Cycle Touring – A different Adventure Sport

March 20th, 2007

Mention “adventure sports” and listeners instantly think of adrenalin rushes and death-defying action by the second. Cycle touring is my favourite action sport of choice. Cycle touring? adventure sport? I hear the cynics scoffing already. Too right! Admittedly the prospect of instant death is a tad more remote (unless it is misadventure by semitrailer) but there is ample adventure.

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MTB Riding Techniques – Dropping Off

March 20th, 2007

When riding on rutted and washed out trails, it is pretty common to come across a step where the trail just drops away. Negotiating this type of trail obstacle is often not as scary as it may look. With the correct technique and a little confidence you may well surprise yourself out on the trail. Start small to build technique and confidence, then work your way up. Simply riding off gutters in your local neighbourhood may be a good place to start. As with anything like this it is a case of practice, practice and practice some more.

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Maiden Voyage – Pats First Cycle Adventure - Part 1

March 20th, 2007

A former commuting cyclist mounts his bike again and plans his first tour. Ever itched to mount your bike and pedal into the wide blue yonder for a few days – but not sure where to start? Pat is about to try his first self-sufficient tour – test his endurance and test his gear.

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Cross Dressing Cyclists Arrested in Central Tablelands

March 15th, 2007

berghaus_07_5.jpgWell perhaps not quite but it’s safe to say that never before and probably never again will Australian mountain biking see so many men and women in lingerie on bikes. Lipstick was everywhere, cleats found a home on stilettos and visits to the Transylvanian Tarts at Checkpoint 15, ensured liberal applications of make up for all who stayed long enough. Once again the Polaris raised (or lowered) the bar whichever way you looked at it.

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Steve Starling’s hat trick on a 4 day big barra run off safari

January 24th, 2007

Anglers’ Choice had the pleasure of taking Steve Starling on a 4 day big barra run off safari in early March. Steve is one of Australia’s best know fishing journalists and a master at the art of angling. His barra fishing accomplishments number many but until now a barra over the magic meter has eluded him. Accompanying Steve for this trip was Emma the Barra Queen and Sally Neagle, both reel women who can fish. Sally was also chasing her first meter barra so for Mick the guide, there was twice the challenge.

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Mountain bike trek on the Mundi Biddi Trail of Western Australia

January 24th, 2007

It began with a sleep-in on Saturday morning, having stayed up late Friday night pouring over my inventory list. Towards the wee hours I got brutal about what was essential and what was optional” – let me just say that it was a line call that got a spare pair of underwear into the essential list. Fortunately some of the other decisions made themselves. I originally thought of going light, with only a daypack and handlebar bag of tools, but that seemed to make things a bit too harsh (no hot food, no thermarest, limited food/water). I soon came to the following setup:

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Australian bicycle sales hits nearly 1.3 million for 2006

January 4th, 2007

It was a good year for bicycle sales in last year. Australian bike sales hit a new record of almost 1.3 million while car sales declined from the previous year. This means bicycles have extended their sales lead over cars for 2006.

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Kodak Urban Max – Sydney (Race Report – 25th November ’06)

December 12th, 2006

k4.jpgBright sunny weather, with a forecast of 28 degrees, on the scale of one to 10, this day was a perfect 10 for adventure racing throughout Sydney. The day started off with at a meeting point at Darling Harbour, this being our first adventure race we thought that we would come prepared. North, South, East, West of Darling Harbour we had all possible public transport routes mapped out and organised ready to commence. Low and behold our dismay, when we boarded a Whale Watching boat and were dropped off at Circular Quay for our first stop. Our pre-race planning just went out of the window.

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