30.63㎞ / 1:33:59 / 227m / 19.0℃
The fun of picking a country lane and seeing how far along it is publically accessible. Some have a gate at the main road, some part way in. The most annoying go almost all the way through to join up with another lane
On a map Millpost Lane looks as though it continues on all the way over the hills and back down to join other country roads, in practice it went up the ridge and stopped at a gate. The other one was even shorter, it might have been a way to get through to the old railway junction, where the Captains Flat line separated, but in practice it only went to a gate. The bad part of the whole thing was having to use the Kings Highway back to Bungendore – narrow, no shoulder, and gravel trucks thundering past way too close. I turned off and detoured through town as soon as I was able, and met a woman pruning back blackberries off the bike path, and with an impressive “fat tyre” trike – she explained her balance wasn’t so good these days, hence the three wheels
All in the name of exploration …
Mainly clear, 18°C, Feels like 16°C, Humidity 46%, Wind 3m/s from W - by Klimat
Garmin / Strava / ridewithgps
