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Sunday, 26 Feb '12, "Coastal Clockwise Loop"

*       7:10am from Hornsby (101km); or

*       7:35am from St Ives (84km),

via Duffy's Forest, clockwise descent to Illawong Bay & Akuna Bay, with option of all or half of 8km in/out of Cottage Point, for Brekkie at Church Point with a Sag Stop at Narrabeen - return via Wakehurst Parkway/Forest Way
ETR St Ives 12:25pm or Hornsby 1:15pm

Snapshot
Hornsby station carpark 7:10am or St Ives car park Mona Vale Rd [opposite Pattisons Patisserie and Stanley St. junction] 7:34am rollout.  After our 12km circuitous backroads route to Duffy's Forest, drop down to Akuna Bay CLOCKWISE.  Upon completing the circle back to McCarrs Creek timber bridge, hook left and drop down to Church Point Café for 1st Nosh Stop from 10:05am (30 min) [48.3km from St Ives] adjacent to the water’s edge. 
Then cycle N/E twds Mona Vale, before taking a right into Cabbage Tree Rd thru Warriewood to Narrow Bean Cafe 10 Waterloo St, Narrabeen 9913.3026 for
2nd Nosh Stop from 12:05am (20 min) [59.6km]
Thence
West up Wakehurst Parkway, Forest Way, Mona Vale Rd back to St Ives [84km - ETR 12:25pm] or Hornsby [101km - ETR 1:15pm].
RISK WARNING:
Exercise caution when descending to Illawong Bay.  About 1.5km past Cottage Point Rd is a hard RH switch-back, known as The Wall, which has claimed several cyclists, including Siggy who was carted out in an ambo, so take that hard right hander slowly, especially if the road is damp

WHO, WHEN, WHERE:
Ride Organiser, Phil Johnston aka Scribe  0434 715.861, Tony aka Publican, Jean aka ChiliDog and John aka BakerBoy are starting from Hornsby at 7:10am.
David aka CricketTragic, PacificPete, Barry aka BackPackerTony aka Yorkshire, Kevin aka TexDubbo, Jane aka NeoLuddite and Pete aka CampyAficionado are starting from St Ives @ 7:35am.  Some may turn back after our Church Point 1st Nosh Stop. 

If you are 80% sure of starting at either Hornsby or St Ives, can ya let Bank Teller know and he will add you above.

Prologue Leg:  Hornsby Jersey St carpark to St Ives carpark - 8km - 25 min

7:10am cycle -

Early on Sunday morn' the following route has low road traffic which follows the street signs to St Ives: 

*        L down Pacific H'way for 800m

*        L into Edgeworth David Ave to F3 Overpass for 2km

*        Ahead into Junction Rd for 1.3km

*        R into Eastern Rd for 700m

*        L into Burns Rd for 2.2km,

*        Ahead into Killeaton St for 2.3km,

*        Right into Memorial Ave for 500m,

*        Left into Mona Vale Rd for 100m. 

If cycling from St Ives back to Hornsby at the tail of this ride, due to increased traffic after church, the back road route listed at the bottom of this ride invitation is recommended.

1st Leg: St Ives, via Duffy's Forest, Akuna Bay, Church Point Cafe  49km or 40.3km if U skip the in/out of hilly Cottage Point
7:35am:

 

Mona Vale Rd

0.0

St Ives car park

L

Mona Vale Rd

6.5

 Myoora Rd

L

Mona Vale Fruit Barn

1st Sag Stop

L

Myoora Rd

2.9

 Tepko Rd

L

Tepko Rd

0.3

 Booralie Rd

L

Booralie Rd

5.5

 "U" turn at end Booralie Rd

U

Booralie Rd

5.7

 McCarrs Creek Rd

A

McCarrs Creek Rd to Thai Restaurant

2nd Sag Stop

A

McCarrs Creek Rd

1.5

 "V" entrance to park

A

Gen. San Martin Drive

3.9

 Cottage Point Rd

L Cottage Point Rd   4.0 Cottage Point Marina
R Cottage Point Rd   4.0 Gen. San Martin Drive

A

Gen. San Martin Drive

1.7

 Illawong Bay

A

Gen. San Martin Drive

2.1

 Akuna Bay

A

McCarrs Creek Rd

3.3

 T' West Hd Rd & McCarrs Creek Rd

R

West Head Rd

1.6

McCarrs Creek Bridge

L

McCarrs Creek Rd

5.3

 Church Point Café

 

Church Point Cafe

 

1st Nosh Stop (30 min) from 10:05am

2nd Leg: Church Point to Narrabeen Cafe - 13km

10:35am remount to return up McCarrs creek Rd or continue to Narrabeen Cafe and then Wakehurst Parkway, Forest Way, Mona Vale Rd loop back to St Ives

A

McCarrs Creek Rd

3.8

 Cabbage Tree Rd on RHS

R

Cabbage Tree Rd /Samuel St

2.5

 Mona Vale Rd

A

Ponderosa Pde/ McPherson St

1.9

 Warriewood Rd

R

Warriewood Rd

0.3

 Pittwater Rd

A

Harwood Place

0.1

 Hunter St

L

Hunter St

0.1

 Narrabeen Park Pde

R

Narrabeen Park Pde

1.3

 Ocean St

R

Ocean St

2.3

 Narrabeen cafe

 

Café Narrabeen

 

3rd Sag Stop (20 min) from 11:15am

3rd Leg: Narrabeen cafe via Wakehurst Parkway, Forest Way to St Ives  - 23km 

11:35am remount then Wakehurst Parkway, Forest Way, Mona Vale Rd loop back to St Ives

L

Ocean St

0.9

 Waterloo St

L

Waterloo St

0.1

 Pittwater Rd

R

Pittwater Rd

0.3

 Wakehurst Parkway

L

Wakehurst Parkway

9.9

 50m before French's Forest Rd

 

LHS of Rd 50m before lights

 

 4th Sag Stop (5 min)

R

French's Forest Rd / Naree Rd

1.0 

 Forest Way

R

Forest Way

5.4

 Mona Vale Rd

L

Mona Vale Rd

6.5

 St Ives car park - ETR 12:25pm

86.2

4th Leg: St Ives to Hornsby - 9.9km  - 30 min

12:45pm - L

Mona Vale Rd

0.9

Pentecost Ave

R

Pentecost Ave

2.0

Ku'ring'gai  Ave

A

Boomerang St

0.7

Eastern Rd

R

Eastern Rd

0.7

Bangalla St

L

Bangalla St

1.0

Millewa St

R

Millewa St

1.4

F3 Overpass

A

Alexandra Pde

1.5

Pattisons Ave/Leonard St

L

Pattisons Ave/Leonard St

0.5

Pacific H'way

R

Pacific H'way

0.8

Coronation St   

R

Coronation St   

0.3

Jersey St

L

Jersey St

0.1

Hornsby car park - ETR 1:15pm

Risk Warning

Ø      Take Care descending to Illawong Bay.  About 1.5km past Cottage Point Rd is a hard RH switch-back, known as The Wall, which has claimed several cyclists, including Siggy, so take that hard right-hander slowly, particularly if the road is damp

Some forms of cycling are dangerous.  An ave of 36 Australian cyclists have been killed annually since 2000.  95% of these fatalities occur on the road

Other cyclists in Australia break bones and incur nerve impairment from falling off their bikes in accidents. 

A cyclist could fall from his/her bike, inter alia, due to -
(i)      being hit by a car or another cyclist; or
(ii)     encountering a pothole;

(iii)    cycling too fast on a wet downhill where the coefficient of friction is much less, particularly at corners; or
(iv)    getting their bicycle wheel caught in a gap in a timber bridge.

A negligent cyclist could -

(a)    be litigated by a seriously injured cyclist, or 3rd party (ie. a woman pushing a pram on a footpath or a car driver) under common law where the damages could exceed $500,000; and

(b)    lose his/her home if he/she did not have public liability insurance which covers their negligence whilst on a push bike.

A negligent cyclist who did not have personal injury insurance (ie self-employed without income protection cover) could struggle to meet regular outgo commitments.

A seriously injured cyclist could be awarded damages which a negligent cyclist could not afford to pay if the negligent cyclist -
(I)     did not have public liability insurance cover; and/or
(II)    did not possess valuable assets.

Ø     Cycling without Public Liability cover is as silly as driving without 3rd Party - join Bicycle NSW for PL insurance, so that all Muggs are better protected

Ø     Click on: Risk Management which warns of 'inter alia', the dangers of cycling on public roads with motor cars, potholes and over bridges with vertical timber planks with gaps

Ø     Cycling with Muggs is predicated upon notifying Bank Teller if you materially disagree with any clause(s) in Muggaccinos' "Ride Participants Liability Acknowledgment"

Ø     Hardcopy these directions and bring on Sunday

Scribe's pics of Hornsby for 'Somersby Bellbirds'  -  125km  -  13 crew

The below route map evidences a long ride with the halfway point at Somersby General Store, and the most northerly point 300m before Peat Ridge Corrugated CafeThe map doesn't show that it warmed up to probably our warmest ride day this Summer.  Four crew did a 'Uie" at Mt White (Architect, CampyAficinado, Draughtsman, BackPacker), with another nine, incl NewChums, MountainGoat, TexDubbo and Yorkshire, continuing on undeterred by the heat.

Below three 'snaps' at PitS

Post ride back at our Hornsby start, where crew were happy with their achievement, notwithstanding the 'tank was on empty'

 

Two new ride routes for our 9th Berry assault next Nov - now 8 day's climbing  -  one day longer - Sun to Sunday inclusive - Eric aka PapaBear who recently completed his 17th consecutive 200km Audax Alpine Classic in oppressive heat will be drooling.

Beaut new ride on Good Friday  -  Tour de Avon Dam - 8am from Birriwa Reserve Mount Annan carpark (2km West of Campbelltown)

Bank Teller    19 Feb '12