Sunday, September 21, 2008

Max 24hr

Based out of Wangi Wangi on the western side of lake macquarie, the Max Adventure 24hr race started at 9AM with a pretty serious paddle section (2hr) into a stiff head wind and 1 metre swell. This lead us into a bike ride (25km) up to Watangan's National Park a relentless hill climb. The heat and climb cause some cramping in my legs which was a bit of a concern so early into the race. We reached the end of the ride at around 14:30 and headed off on the orienteering section at about 15:00. About 3hrs later we reemerged, but had missed a control and lost an hour looking for it. By the time we got back on the bikes it was 18:00 and dark. The next bike section approx 23km saw us get to the rogaine section at 22:00. Because we were late in getting started with the rogaine, we were short coursed passed the mtb rogaine and headed back to the bikes and back to the bus stop pick up (arriving at 03:00). We started the kayak section at 3:15 and hit the last leg (coasteering) at 4:35. Strangely my team mate didn't want to swim the 200 mtrs to the other side of the inlet so we start a 8km detour... not to impressed with that. We eventually crossed the finish line at 9:06.

We did incur 7hours of penalties, but did finish. :-) Woo Hoo.. bring on the next one.

Official Results


P

Monday, September 01, 2008

my next event..

It's time to get some training under my belt. My next event is coming
up in the next couple of weeks.

http://www.maxadventure.com.au/Max24/default.htm

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Round 21

It was off to see the Swans go round against the Lions on Saturday night.

A comfortable win by the Swans but less than convincing. :-) There
were some passionate supporters there.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

The Fratellis rock the Metro




I've been waiting so long to see "The Fratellis" and I wasn't disappointed. Awesome!





Thursday, July 17, 2008

What's Pete been up to?

My blog has been very quiet over the last couple of months... "So what
have I been up to?", I hear you ask... well maybe that's just wishful
thinking on side. :-)

Well after the GEO Quest, it has been a bit quite, but I have manage a
couple of rides up in the Blue Mountains and a bush hike from Govett's
Leap (I've some nice pics from the day). I've also gone a bit new age,
having a crack at some Bikram Yoga
(http://www.bikramyogarozelle.com.au/). After months of
procrastination I finally dragged myself to a class with a friend and
just survived it :-). But not being one to let something beat me, I
went back and have gotten into it. I have a little challenge of my own
going on, so watch this space.

P

Thursday, June 12, 2008

GeoQuest 08 - Emerald Beach

The weather looked grim but our spirits were high as we set out for
Emerald Beach (just North of Coff Harbour) the location of this years
GeoQuest (http://www.gar.com.au/). But as we travelled further north the
clounds parted and sunshine appeared. This was great especially after
the last week of wet weather in Sydney.


Friday was all about getting ready for the race, checking our gear,
packing our food and planning our support drops and pickups. All
looked good and we were ready to rock and roll.


Saturday (7/6/08) morning 9:30AM Woolgolga Beach. We're at the start
line and ready to go. Unfortunatley, this is also where the diffences
in our teams fitness levels started to show up. However we percervied
and continued as quickly as possible, but the difference began to also
build a certain level of tension within the team and the team dynamic.
I believe this affected most aspect of our race, and was the cause of
basic errors being made that cost the team even more time.


It all came to a head at 04:30 AM on Sunday morning in the Kayak leg,
where things became too much and I no longer wanted to continue the
race with my team, but I did want to completed it. Unfortunalty this
wasn't possible, so I guess I'll have to wait until next year before I
get my chance again.


Lessons learnt, choose your team mates carefully, ensure they're all
the same fitness levels and expectations. :-)


Pete

http://picasaweb.google.com/peterchan.au/GeoQuest08

GeoQuest 08

Monday, April 07, 2008

MTBO SS 2 & 3

The latest MTBO Super Series was run in Linsdale adn Newnes NSW last weekend.


The 2 events were run over Satureday and Sunday. the course at Linsdale State Forest was a open course, you had to collect all the control in any order. Newnes was a line course where each control was to be collect in order.



Linsdale
image to come


Newnes

Sunday, March 30, 2008

An eventful morning on the Oaks.

After the last couple of weeks i was determined that no matter what I was going to get up to the mountains and get a ride in. To make thing interesting i decided to start at Glenbrook and work my way back to Woodford, I came a across a group of riders, not realising on of then had crashes heavily, it became more apparent when a helicopter started circling above and then winching down a couple of paramedics to treat him, it was all very exciting being up close with the with the chopper hovering. 

 
It was also surprising to find out that 2 of the group were actuality cousins of mine.... well that doesn't happen every day. I didn't even know they were into mountain biking.

 

 

Sunday, March 09, 2008

6hr MTBO

It was a cracking day at Sunny Corner about 30km west of Lithgow, I had camped out overnight so it was a nice easy start (once i found a team to join, my original teammate couldn't make it this weekend). After a cruisie pace, disaster struck i managed to blow two tyres (in 2 hrs) and my day was done. Now all that was left was to push my bike back to the start/finish line... oh well.. next time i guess.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Edge of Reality Weekend

How else would you want to spend the Australia Day Long Weekend but go racing around the beautiful south coast of New South Wales!

It was the weekend of the AROC 25/50hr races. It was a cracking weekend, and after a solid 34hr:19mins Peter, Sam and I (Team 102 - 25hr) crossed the finish line.

Official Race Report

Check out the official website

Official Photographer Site (Great Pics)


The End (34hrs:19mins)

EOR - Aussie Long Weekend

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Sunday, December 16, 2007

AROC - Avoca 15/12/07

The first race for me of the 07-08 Adventure Race Season.... and it was a good start, Team "Deceptively Slow" completed the course in 3hr50mins. Woo Hoo, we finally broke the 4hr barrier and just managed to miss the extra leg by 3~4mins. We're awaiting official results.



(unfortunately the GPS tracker died just as we were heading into the kayak leg and missed the final rock shelf run along the coast ... magic)

Offical Results


Overall place: 45 / 141
All Male Cat: 28
Team : 71 Deceptively Slow

P

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

The final Urban Polaris

It ended up being a hot day (and sunburn to prove it) on the road Sunday, for the very last Urban Polaris event in Canberra, especially after the wet day before.

Not only was I doing it solo, but I decided to also take out the single speed. Except for Mt Taylor, the ride was good and while I probably didn't get as many controls as I could I was really happy with my ride (93kms). There were certainly times that I wanted to stop, but managed to pull through it, especially the last climb back to Stromlo.




P

Sunday, November 25, 2007

A damp ride.

After our shortened attempt at the Anderson-Oaks trail, Dan and myself decided to try again, Al couldn't make it this time and we won't let him forget it either.


While not "raining" there was drizzle/mist about most of the ride and with the previous days rain, the track was slippery (especially on the rocks), but help compacted the sand so we did enjoy that.

While we were still unable to ride out completely from the creek crossing on the Anderson's we certainly made a fist of it this time round. Oh so close.... but I know what needs to be done now.

It was also Dan's turn to get a puncture. In the end the total time taken was 4hr 30min (58including breaks).







Happy Trails.





P

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Ready and raring to go.. well I'm ready anyway.

After a busy a week as you could possibly get, the time is nigh. My stead is back from the shop and ready to go... but am I???  I've had my doubts over the last week, but I'm going to have a second crack.
 
Bring the "Fling" on. The easy option is not an option!
 
P
 

Monday, October 29, 2007

This can't be good???

While cleaning the RUSH I noticed a distrubing sight, I can't remember doing it, but somehow I've managed to bottom out my front suspension and practically shear off the pressure valve. It's a wonder it hasn't gone down, especially after the ride in the Blue Mountains.




Doh!

Anderson's Fire Trail

After ages wanting to ride the trail, I finally managed to coordinate a ride with Dan and Al to do the trail and then the "Oak's" yesterday. It was great riding a trail for the first time and after hearing others speak about it, it didn't disappoint.
 
We met at Glenbrook Station and 8AM and hoped on the train to Wentworth Falls. As this was the first time we've kicked off a ride from here we took a little time to correctly orient ourselves. After finding King Tableland road, we headed off in earnest. The trail is basically a 4wd track (no single track here) and it was a nice smooth clear run all (Al had his first puncture along here) the way down to the beginning of "Murphy's Firetrail" and the infamous climb out from the creek. There were plenty of words spoken here and sweat perspired. Dan struck mechanical issues with his chain losing a link. So after shortening his chain, we were off again.
 
By the time we reached Woodford, Al was pretty much spent (too much decadent living coming to the fore) and with Dan's mechanical issues, it was decided to catch the train back to Glenbrook instead risking complete mechanical failure halfway along the Oaks. But even though our ride was cut short it was a good day, and we're looking forward to doing it all again.
 
Happy trails.
 
 
 

Monday, October 22, 2007

A hot day in the saddle

Yesterday found me at Wiseman's Ferry and the "Great Northern Road" for a ride with a new crew Quan, Nicole, Sarah & Alan. As this was my first ride with these guys and only my second ride in the area I followed there lead, it was good ride (albeit very hot 35c) for the most part except for my unplanned dismount trying to climb up a rock (what was I thinking???). Not only did it leave me a little bruised and bleeding and more em brassed, it also left me with a bent rear brake rotor (perfect!). So after a few minutes to remove the rear disc, I had the pleasure of the last 15kms with only half my braking power. It made my descent via "Shepard's Gully" a very interesting experience. It was a pleasure to ride with these guys and girls, just have to work on my fitness a little to keep up for next time.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

What have I done ???

Well the time in nearly here... what was I thinking. 3 weeks to the "Highland Fling".


Thursday, October 18, 2007

On the run... in Meadowbank

The "Sydney Summer Series" has begun (well actually it began last week, but i couldn't make it), but I was here this week in Meadowbank. This season, there are high hopes. I was coming into a bit of form at the end of last season. As for last nights run, I was rather happy with my initial efforts, I didn't try and pick up all the controls, but decided to just get used to running against the clock again. 310 points bagged this week, and didn't feel shagged after it all, so I know I can push it a but harder next week. The goal this season is to crack the 400 point mark.

Happy trails.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

A Beaut Day on the Oaks

Another perfect day to be on "The Oaks". With the Cannondale in the shop for a service (in preparation from the Highland Fling), I turned to my trusty GT hardtail (SS). This would be the first off road outing for the single speed. But all in all it wasn't too bad, there were places that I just had to walk, but those were few and far between (count them on one hand). I'd be happy to do it again, the climb out to the Glenbrook ranger office was a killer.
 
 

Monday, October 08, 2007

It my 3rd week and I'm still here.

While not such a distant memory, work is beginning to make its presence felt more and more. Hmm, I might just have to do something about that.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Cut! And thats a wrap!

The dream has become a reality and it has been a wonderful 4 weeks away, catching up with old friends and making new ones and visiting places that were only thoughts in my mind till now.People have asked what were my favorite places and experiences, how can one truly do justice to all the sights, sounds, smells and tastes experienced.The highlights have certainly been:

  • the Orca's.
  • the Rockies.
  • the hotspring adventure (awesome idea Jim).
  • meeting Tara and Almira's crazy friends. :-)
  • Catching up with Leong, Yulia and family.


If you feel like being bored, you can check out some of the pics that I took on the way.
Pete



Vancouver BC (Canada)

Orca Camp

Seattle WA (USA)

Harrison Lake Camp Out

Canadian Rockies

The Chief

Whistler

Go Canucks

San Francisco

Saturday, September 22, 2007

It is finally time.

After 4 glorious weeks away it's finally time to head home. Today's my last day here in San Francisco, I'll probably just wander about today maybe just find a nice Cafe and absorb city life. Then it's off to the airport @ 19:30.

After spying a bar yesterday afternoon, I decided to check it out that evening, when I did rock up I found them in the middle of pub trivia, finding a spot at the bar I got chatting to a couple next to me, also on holidays (from Texas). It was a good evening, 
and plenty of amber fluid drunk to help send me into a peaceful sleep.

Pete

Thursday, September 20, 2007

I lost my heart in San Francisco

Greetings from San Francisco CA. I lobbed in last night at the Green Tortoise Hostel (beside Chinatown), i now remember why I earn enough to stay in a proper hotel, but there wasn't any room available for the 3 nights. It's functional and they do provide a breakfast and free Internet access. But the facilities are pretty basic.. well i guess it's a hostel. :-)  I guess that just leaves me more money to spend on other stuff. Did I also mention i was also within throwing distance from a number of adult entertainment establishments, handy. haha.

Tried the local chinese eatery just up the street for a late meal, not too bad, functional and efficient.

I'm here for the next 2 days so I'm not to pressured to try and see everything, I'll probably just wander about and see what i come across. The Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz are probably the only things that I really want to see, everything else is up for grabs. I might just find a nice spot, grab coffee and watch the world go by.

Happy Trails.

P



Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Sunday, September 16, 2007

3 Weeks down

Well my road trip has come to an end, it's been fantastic!
 
The Canadian Rockies have been awesome, Banff, Jasper and Yoho National Parks are fantastic, but the trip back to Vancouver has also been just as enjoyable, the country side has been remarkable. The best find on the way back was Nelson BC. A really laid back town, certainly a "Byron Bay/Nimbin" feel to it.
 
But there has been no rest back in Vancouver, I headed off for a trail walk with the girls, to the "Chief" (more details to come), it was a pretty steady climb up, the calves got a real workout. That went for about 4 hours and then after a quick bit we headed up to Whistler, the mecca for skiers in the winter and downhillers in the summer. I would have loved to gotten on a bike and had a go coming down the slopes.
 
Out tonight for a drink or three.
 
P

Friday, September 14, 2007

The Canadian Rockies to East it's time to head to Vancouver

My road trip is nearly over, I've found a bed for myself in "Grand Forks", BC tonight. The national parks have been a real trip! Everywhere you look it's a kodak moment, what can I say. I even managed a couple of quick trail walks, just a couple of hours each, you can certainly see how people can spend a lifetime here.
 
Of course there will be pics to come. :-)
 
Till then, happy trails.
 
P

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Coffee, Jet Planes and Software

From the home of Starbucks, Boeing and the Mecca of geeks, Microsoft, Seattle was a pretty cool place to visit. I was able to hangout with a friend of mine and his family. I was able to visit the Boeing factory, do a bit of trail walking and check out the "EMP" Experience Music Project and Pike St market.

While the bus trip down to Seattle from Vancouver was great, the return journey was a nightmare, delays and a blown front tire was way too much.

Tomorrow, we're heading out to the wilds to camp and checkout some natural hot springs, after an discussion that usually happens over a couple of drinks. Then it's off to Calgary for my Rockies experience.

P

Seattle WA (USA)

Camping and Hot Springs

Like all great camping trips, it was decided to go camping (the next day) after a couple of drinks at about midnight.

Part of the deal was to also check out some natural hot springs that the guys had visited a couple of years previously. So at midday the following day we headed down to Harisson lake. It was a beautiful spot, perfect weather. Then after a quick dinner we head off at abotu 8PM to the springs somewhere in the mountains. Well the fact that the others hadn't been there for a couple of years was going to play a factor in the trip. What should have taken us 45mins or so, to get to ended up taking 2hrs. But it was certainly worth it. The springs had been setup by some locals and it was great. We finally dragged ourselves away and made it home by 2-3am. A great time was had by all. Sorry international rules apply here, so that's all your getting. :-)

Monday, September 03, 2007

Chillin' and other stuff in Van (BC)

It was a pretty chilled yesterday, It was a slow start after checking out the oceanside night markets in Richmond, and mix between  an asian Paddy's Market and Beijing's food market. We headed off to Commercial Drive for brunch and a bit of people watching, and then off to  Granville Island a sort of farmers market/artist/harbourside hangout. Tara too me for a walk along the beach front to the beginning of "Kits" a well to do suburb, originally populated by the the hippy folk and now taken over by the well to do.. that like to think their hippies...;-)
 
Checked out a couple of bars, but being a long weekend this weekend it was a bit quiet in town, looks like everyone was heading out to somewhere else.
 
 

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Back from Johnston Strait (BC)

Well it's been a week already and I've already put a few km's under my belt so far. My Canadian buddies Almira and Tara have been fantastic and I don't think I could have had better hosts. Vancouver certainly has a charm about it, especially for those who have visions of being and getting outdoors. Not too many couch potatoes here. Super impressed by the fact that so many people are riding.

Tara had been great enough to organise sometime up at her parents weekender on Bowen Island, with a group for their friends. Genuinely a great group of people. The Bowen Island festival was also being held the same weekend we were there and we checked out the festivities. The girls were kind enough to sign the guys in the group for the best legs competition, sadly (or was that thankfully) I was knocked out in the first round, but Andy had the tide of expectation thrust upon him by making it to the second and final round. A great laugh.

A quick trip back on Sunday to Vancouver saw me head out to "Campbell River" on Vancouver Island. It was form here I joined the Coastal Spirit Tour and headed up to Robson Reserve Marine Reserve in Johnston Strait. Unfortunately the weather wasn't great for kayaking with some 25knot winds and plenty of chop so it was limited, but the Orca sight's were still fantastic from the beach side camp. I'm looking forward to loading up some pics when i get the opportunity. Awesome. As with group tours, it can be a luck dip as to the others on the tour, but, I'm happy to report the group was great and had a good laugh in all the conditions we experienced there.

Well I'm back in Vancouver for the weekend and heading off to Seattle Monday.

Catch you all later.

P

Friday, August 24, 2007

It Begins!

Time to saddle up and hear out... next stop San Fransisco, then Vancouver.

Monday, August 20, 2007

The Beginning is Nigh!!!!

The planning was started, the packing has yet to begin... but ready or not, Friday is D-Day! This year's adventure is about to begin. A month to absorb Canada, catching up with great friends, the chance to make new ones. Experience the pristine environment. Bring it on.
 
I'm hoping to try and post a couple of blogs on the way too. So you'll have to comeback and see how I'm going.
 
Happy Trails,
 
P :-)

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Single Speed is the Word

After 3 weeks in the shop, I've finally got my trusty workhorse back a little bit lighter, but a whole lot more fun.

The GT has been converter to a 42/16 single speed.... there's no turning back now.:-) Thanks to the boys at CBD for all their help.

Pics to come.