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Audax Australia
This is the umbrella organisation running long distance cycling events in Australia Their website includes a calendar of events.

Bikejournal
A place where cyclist can keep track of their mileage and any number of other statistics, as well as an attached forum.

Bikeforums
A set of discussion forums covering almost every conceivable cycling related topic.

Cycling Adventurer
The Cycling Adventurer has tossed in the structured life of an urbanite to explore the world by bicycle. A well-written site detailing how he came to cycling, and what he learned along the way.

Crazy Guy on a Bike

Bicycle touring journals from all over the world, including a couple of my own.

Johns Cycles

This is my LBS on the Gold Coast. While they cater more to the racing market, their service, advice and workmanship is the best on the coast.

St Kilda Cycles

Importers of all manner of things hard to find in Australia, including the legendary Schmidt hub dynamo & E6 lights.

Blogs

Bicycle-eye
Wonderings and wanderings out and about in Portland, Oregon, US

The Journey
The journey begins in Perth, Western Australia.

Lance Notstrong
The "other" Lance!

Ms Mittens
The Wired Cat on-line

Iron Gambit
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Aussie Writer and Cycletourist
A blog chronicling the writing and cycling of a seaside baby boomer.

Up in Alaska
Jill's subarctic journal about ice, bears and distant dreams of the midnight sun.

The Kin Chronicles
Taking mediocrity to a new level of ordinary.

Allez
Riding and running with a vengeance.

London Cycling Diary
Pedalling across the capital since August 2005.

CouchPilot-2-BikePilot (Zin's cycling blog)
Living an adventurous life with Type-2-Diabetes.

The adventures of Crazy Biker Chick
... Including cycling, adventuring, cooking, knitting and ranting.

Redneck Espanol
The two wheeled Spanish redneck.

Treadly and me
"Work is something I do between riding my bicycle".

Crowlie
Womanist philosophy and theology. Cycling, climbing, art, single-motherhood and fire-twirling.

Adrian Fitch's random rambling.
A bit about cycling, a bit about genealogy, a bit about radio but mostly a lot about nothing at all.

Geo's big adventure
The life and times of Geo.

It's about the bike
Musings on the cycling life.

Spinopsys
Various cycling tidbits.

Industry Outsider
A blog about bikes and stuff.

Tweed Coast Treadly
An old man's bicycle riding diary.

A cyclist's life in Tenerife
(Canary Islands).

Bike to work to live to bike
It's never too late to get back on the bike

Stupid Hurts
Just the random scribblings of a guy with a bicycle

I'm not drunk enough for this
Really, I'm not.

BikeHacks
What can I say? Just read it.

Mozam's cycling adventures
A random collection of the things I like to do most, and mostly that is to ride my bikes, bicycles that is... My musings from competitive riding, long distance endurance to puttering around the neighborhood..

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Thursday, May 19, 2005

Never rains, it pours!

So my finances right now are taking a battering, with a new camera, a new E6 headlight, a new bike etc etc. Now I read that my goddess, Sarah Blasko will be putting in an appearance at the Splendour in the grass music festival at Byron Bay. It's actually quite an impressive line up including Mercury Rev, the Finn Brothers, Ryan Adams and a few others. Perhaps it's probably just as well it's sold out over two months in advance. I'm not so sure I really should be spending another $125 right now! Still, I'm hoping I'll get the chance to see Sarah Blasko again.

Incidentally, tomorrow is probably the last ride I will ever to on "The Green Machine" -- the old MTB that basically gave me mobility and saved me enough in transport costs to pay for my education a few years back. It will be relegated to third string after tomorrow's ride to work, meaning that it's unlikely to ever get a look in again. I just hope I get time to write something a little more fitting about it.

2 Comments:

Blogger Rodney Olsen said...

Did you see Sarah Blasko on The Glasshouse last night?

By the way - I want to hear more about your 2006 trip to WA. Is it a definite? Any times worked out as yet? I need to start working out now to be fit enough to ride with you when you drop in. :)

11:21 pm  
Blogger Chris L said...

Strange that my last comment didn't show up. I eventually saw the Glasshouse -- I actually taped it that night so I could get up at 4.30am to watch the UEFA Cup final on SBS.

The WA trip is probable rather than definite at this stage, it will be in the second half of the year. At this stage I'm thinking probably around September/October. Don't worry about not being fit enough, I'm not actually all that fast.

5:46 am  

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