You’re welcome Val, forever on the hunt for new exciting rides😃 our list is on A4 paper and both sides full. Getting ticked off one at a time 😉 happy cycling 🚴♀️
Oma this is fabulous, I feel this is a great advertisement for this adventure trail. The fact that you can jump on a train at Caboolture and go Gladstone. Using backroads and trails, you can loop back around to West Maryborough and take the train back home. We are so lucky to have a trail that loops back to a main line so that you go one way. Great work, thank you for sharing
Very interesting, we have travelled those roads in the comfort of our 4wd drive and van, you put a different slant on it all by bike, well done, you deserve all those coffees you drank
Great video. I started thinking about 'training' it from Maryborough up to Glandstone then riding back home, but I was put off a bit by the seeming lack of a fully developed route, but it looks like you didn't have too much trouble 👍👍 Is your route on Strava? 🙂
We rode from Builyan to the opening at Hervey Bay, hence, passed through West Maryborough, I know the person who Strava mapped this, I will get her to provide the link
Loving your adventures. I shared your video with my wife and her two sisters. All in their 70s and Aussies from the Netherlands.
Awesome, so glad you’re enjoying them. Yes I think the cycling is in the blood, my mum cycled everywhere, never got her car licence 👍🚴♀️🚴♂️
Thank you for sharing this. Just discovering gravel and I am so excited to add routes to the fast growing bucket list.
You’re welcome Val, forever on the hunt for new exciting rides😃 our list is on A4 paper and both sides full. Getting ticked off one at a time 😉 happy cycling 🚴♀️
Well done!!! What an amazing adventure. This is now on my bucket list. Some great tips in there and finding the right route. Such a great video.
Thank you Glenn, glad I could help with the route 👍
Oma this is fabulous, I feel this is a great advertisement for this adventure trail. The fact that you can jump on a train at Caboolture and go Gladstone. Using backroads and trails, you can loop back around to West Maryborough and take the train back home. We are so lucky to have a trail that loops back to a main line so that you go one way. Great work, thank you for sharing
Thank you Jill, yes we have thought about going back around to Maryborough, going back through Biggenden 😊
Very interesting, we have travelled those roads in the comfort of our 4wd drive and van, you put a different slant on it all by bike, well done, you deserve all those coffees you drank
Thanks Laurel, I really craved the coffees ☕️ an interesting area to explore whether in car or bike 😍
Loved your video ,Oma! The effort required to get those ride by and other situational shots is not insignificant, well done!❤
Thanks heaps for recognising that. I was told when you don’t feel like filming that’s the time to film 😂
Great video. I started thinking about 'training' it from Maryborough up to Glandstone then riding back home, but I was put off a bit by the seeming lack of a fully developed route, but it looks like you didn't have too much trouble 👍👍 Is your route on Strava? 🙂
Thanks very much for your feedback. Yes the route is on Strava and Ridegps, here is the link ridewithgps.com/routes/48272656
We rode from Builyan to the opening at Hervey Bay, hence, passed through West Maryborough, I know the person who Strava mapped this, I will get her to provide the link
@@jillhopson9861 that would be fabulous, very kind of you thanks ☺️
Interested in doing this trail. Which train were you talking about that had this bike weight restriction? Ta
It was the Rockhampton tilt train Q311. I just called them and asked heaps of questions and also booked early. Hope that helps 😊
@@adventurousomaopagood to know their website said no bikes on those tilt trains.