How to wipe myself out?? Get on Stooge, ride up from home and follow the Summit to Mt Herbert saddle... Fuuuckkkk...
Started out lovely, up through Vic, Thomsons both, through the Kiwi and on along the Summit Rd. Great bomb down the Bastard to Gebbies then onto the Packhorse Track, which I hadn't been on for a few nearly 7 years(!).
Trail riding pretty good again, with all the logged bits now re-growing and trail reinstated. Met a couple of families walking out. Then met some nice folk (with ebikes) at the hut and chatted for a while. They headed off and I headed up the back of Bradley. Crikey. Looking into this photo you can see the zigs. They finally end up at the bluffy bit near the top!...
Some riding, nice patch of regen bush before the climbing really started, met a walker on that first zig past the bush, photo back to Packhorse here,
then rode that first zig, pushed the next, rode a little more then more pushing, and more pushing, and lifting and pushing, and lifting up the tightening zigs and zags until at well over 700 m it finally hits a sidle.
Some riding, nice patch of regen bush before the climbing really started, met a walker on that first zig past the bush, photo back to Packhorse here,
then rode that first zig, pushed the next, rode a little more then more pushing, and more pushing, and lifting and pushing, and lifting up the tightening zigs and zags until at well over 700 m it finally hits a sidle.
But, that's still not rideable. It's composed of either wine-box sized, or larger, angular boulders, or bog holes for the first half, with step-downs and climb-ups interspersed. Occasionally, you'll find a sweet little bit of trail to ride, but 10 metres later there's another rocky step-down. Some great views, unbelievably high up (peaks at about 780m), I wish I'd taken more pics along the back here. I could see View Hill... Near the start of this hellscape, I met a walker. He warned me about "a wooded bit, that is quite rocky." Well! It certainly was, but it was vertical down, rocks, slippery roots and rocks, down. One point I had to lower the bike by it's back wheel to below, make sure it was perched, then climb down around the rocks to get it. I stopped for a rest and something to eat in this nice bush. And really hoped it wasn't going to be another vertical face like I'd come down into here. Thankfully it wasn't. Once out of the woods it got a little better, mostly down, some riding, some scooting to navigate rocks. And then finally a nice roll down to a stile and onto the saddle. Basically, two hours of hell and that was nearly up.
Finally, down to the saddle between Bradley and Herbert,
and into Orton Bradley on meh mown farmtracks, quite a few walkers up here, heading down. Then Konini (where I called Otis to see if he'd pick me up, he couldn't, but Gryph would, so arranged that). Harakeke track, steep fun(ish) descent, quite different to Konini, steep, descending, and then finally, in the valley bottom, sweet sweet forested lovely single-track, cruising down familiar (but fresh again) trails in nice shade with nice forest. I was toast and glad to be down. Rolled down through the valley, and waited under some shade on the road.
Super I had a lift out and didnt have to ride to Diamond Harbour, wait for the ferry, then negotiate getting home either by bus or pushing up Hornbrook and riding the summit...
First half: sweet; middle half: brutal; descent: meh, until the valley bottom and a lovely finish - 30.9 kms, 1269 m climbed (+ extra 220 m ( = 1489 m) descended)










