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Sunrise is 
5:37am 
Sunday, 27 Nov '11 by 7:10am from 
St Ives 
carpark for "Brunch at Warriewood" -
return
via Wakehurst Parkway  -  
94km 
-  ETR 12:05pm 
  
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WHO, WHEN, WHERE 
Ø      Ride  
Organiser: Phil Johnston 
0434 
715.861 
	
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 BankTeller, 
Jane aka 
Neo-Luddite,
Pete aka 
CampyAficionado,
Ron aka Draughtsman,
Tony aka Publican,
Pete aka
AnotherBeanCounter,
Barry aka Bazza,
Dieter and Helga, are starting by 7:10am 
	
	
	from 
St Ives carpark.  
David aka 
CricketTragic, who lives on the Northern Beaches, has a 
'Works Xmas Party' the night before and may join us at Warriewood for brunch. 
 
If ya want to join us, e-mail  
	
	
	
BankTeller
and ya will get added to this esteemed/select group. 
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      Rollout from St Ives car 
park  
for Terrey Hills, Duffy’s Forest, West Head (1st Nosh Stop – pack nibbles),
      Church Point, Warriewood (2nd Nosh Stop). 
Return Wakehurst Parkway and Forest Way. 
SagStop: 
      
      1.  
         
		Cnr  Frenchs Forest
Rd and Wakehurst Parkway     (5 min)  
      
      NoshStops: 
      
      
      
      1st:    
		West Head                                                             (15 min) 
      
      
      
      2nd:   
     
		
		
		Sunrise Cafe overlooking 
      
      Warriewood Beach       (35 
      min) 
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1st
Leg:     St Ives to
West Head, via Duffys Forest - 41km - 105 min 
Depart St Ives car-park from  7:05am 
and by 7:10am
depending on your ride speed: 
	- 
    
     E along Mona Vale Rd
    for
6.2km;   
	- 
    
 
     
    L 
     into 
	Myoora Rd 
     
    passing 
     
	Forest Way - at 
      
      
	
	Terrey Hills
	
      
	
	Vale Fruit Barn;  
	- 
    
    
    3km along Myoora Larool Rd until  
     
    Tepko Rd  which is 
    
    
    
    70m before Booralie Rd;  
	- 
    
 
    L into
Tepko Rd (70m short
of Booralie Rd) for
     
    
400m;  
    
  	  
	- 
    
 
     
    L  
 
    
     into Booralie Rd
    and pedal like "shit out of
Shanghai" 6.7km flat/fast stretch past Terrey Hills Golf Course
and rifle range to Duffys Forest (amidst real pigs, goats, horses 'n cows);  
	- 
    
     
    "U" 
turn at the dead-end of Cow Corner –
slower cyclists must turn around
as soon as they see lead cyclists returning to 
	
    
	 via same route Terrey Hills neighbourhood shops;  
	- 
    
    Left into McCarrs Creek
    Rd immediately passing 
	 
Terrey Hills Thai Restaurant 
	and entering Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park for 3km to 
    "V" (dual entrances to the park);  
	- 
	
  R
    at the 
  
  
  "V" 
    anti-clockwise and descend
    to
McCarrs Creek; 
   
       
	- 
	
  L
    over small timber bridge for 1.8km to "T" juncture
    
  (Akuna Bay Marina is
    2.8km on 
   LHS);  
	- 
	
  Ahead 12km
    along West Head Rd to 
      
      
      
	West Head.  
 
Pack lots of nibbles, 
‘cause we take our 
    Sag Stop (10
min) from 
8:45am 
for a snack and
a gawk at the majestic, shimmering  blue
peninsula and 
The 
Greenies blocked the proposed McChucks on 
the headland. 
2nd
Leg:     West
Head to Warriewood - 28km - 70 min 
(agg
     
69km) 
8:55am
- 
	- 
    
    Return
    12km to "T" juncture with Akuna Bay,  
	- 
    
    Ahead
    descending 1.8km to McCarrs Creek small timber bridge [55km],  
	- 
    
    L
    
     into
McCarrs Creek Rd for 8.8km past Church Point, Bayview Marina to 
	Cabbage Tree Rd,  
	- 
	
  
   R  into Cabbage Tree Rd
    
     
      from 10:55am with Bayview Golf Course on 
	
	
	LHS);
  
  	  
	- 
	
  Ahead 
    
  for 1.5km leads into Samuel St and crosses
    Mona Vale Rd at roundabout,   
	- 
    
    Ahead into Ponderosa Pde veering Right 
	becoming McPherson St for 2km to   
     
	Warriewood Rd  
	- 
	
     
	 
     R 
     
into Warriewood Rd 200m crossing Pittwater Rd at traffic
lights and immediately climbing up Hunter St [dog-leg
    L, then
    R]
    
    which leads to views of  Blue Pacific
    
overlooking
majestic
Warriewood Beach  
    [around 10:05am -
      69km]
    for Nosh Stop  (35 min) 
	at the 
	
	Sunrise Cafe.  
 
      
A neighbourhood, strip-front shopping centre is
immediately on RHS in Narrabeen Park Pde. 
Nautilus Café is about 4 shops along.  
     
Sunrise 
Cafe, on the
corner makes grouse burgers. 
 
3rd
Leg:    
   Warriewood
    beach cafés to St Ives, via Wakehurst Parkway - 26km - 85 min
(agg
  
95km) 
  
10:40am - 
	
  
	
      
      
      
      R 
     
       
      into 
    
    
      Malcolm St for 50m;
	
	
	
		
		
	
	
		
		
		
		
ETR 12:05pm -
94km. 
	
		
		Risk 
		Warning 
		Blackspot Warning.  
		The road section approx 300m prior to the West Head Lookout veers 
		awkwardly to the right.  It is narrow with very little camber to 
		facilitate cyclists holding the narrowing roadway. 
		Bank Teller has documentary evidence of 5 bad accidents when 
		inexperienced cyclists descended that road section too fast and spun off 
		to the LHS.  One cyclist remained in a comma for 3 months. 
		Descend to the West Head Lookout slowly and warn others to do likewise. 
		 
		RTA, which is responsible for West Head Rd, has been flagrantly 
		negligent in ignoring my 
		Three Letters 
		
		dated 11 Jan 08, 
		8 Feb 08 and 29 March ’08 and
		
		Annexure 
		to - 
		a)      straighten approx 200m of that road 
		section by widening on the RHS,  
		b)      build up the camber on the LHS, and  
		c)      provide dedicated "Cyclists SLOW DOWN" 
		signage.
		 
		
		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. 
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  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 
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Cycling with 
  Muggs is predicated upon notifying
Bank Teller if you 
materially disagree with any clause(s) in Muggaccinos' 
 
 
"Ride Participants Liability Acknowledgment" 
  
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CRITICAL MASS ride over Sydney Harbour Bridge - Nov 2010 
Scribe's rap-up 
  
    
      
  
    
      
of 
Hornsby to Mt White returning via Berowra Waters & Galston Gorge - 87km - 11 cyclists 
Eleven crew assembled at Mt White 
on a pristine late Spring morn':  
Jane aka Neo-Luddite,
Peter 
aka AnotherBeanCounter, 
Ron aka Draughtsman,
Bazza,
David aka 
CricketTragic, Gilad, 
Whippett, 
Publican, 
PrincessCaroline, 
Grant aka BeanCounter.  
Some took the short-cut back with others returning via Berowra Waters and GG. 
  
    
      
  
Scribe    
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