Bike service completed over last couple weeks, suspension, shifter cable (and derailleur).
Warm and sunny, up what felt early, had a coffee (no breakfast) and headed out, up through Vic, up through the usuals to the top, and popped around for the jumps then back up Worm and onto the Traverse for the slog across. Lots of oncomers, most of whom I pulled over for (me being solo, them in groups, and giving me a rest before stuff). Onto Vernon blast down around popped through cRapaki top and tech-climbed into Witch. Feeling good right through. Rest at highpoint (to let some walkers get further ahead), then caught them up just before the end. Up the road, climb climb. Chat to a couple of ladies at the top of Castle, then dived in. Fun blast, lots of speed, bike feeling very good. Hit the climb and cleaned nicely over to Bridle Path and it was time for the slog back.
Longish climb back up to Castle, then too many walkers on the Tors so I bombed down the road and onto the singletrack just above it in the next section. Ugh, bad choice. Totally overgrown, no view of trail in long grass, so hard to follow, balance, slow riding tech on unexpected rocks, and no speed to carry through any whoop-de-dos. Out the end, into Witch, climbing to a nice rest, then bombing around to cRapaki top again. Into the Vernon climb, and second hairpin there's 3 ebikes parked, one of the dudes lying on the ground with a very deformed ankle. Ouch, I said. On up and around, tiresome, but clean. Over and down, across the road and straight into the Traverse for a good hoon back around here. Into Vic, straight across into the jump, jump, seesaw, first bit of brakefree then out to the rabbit paddock, rocks, gums, zig and zag, a plant of some sort whipping me across my eyes (unprotected) and drawing a little blood. On down, quite a few more low branches and angled trees though all this. Out to 19th on the lower, then below road briefly to the corners. Coast to carpark, into 235, lovely blast down here all the way to bottom and then road to driveway home.
Just shy of 20 kms, and just shy of 740 m climbed
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