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Muggaccinos.com  The Bullsheet      
 
Sunrise 6:52am      
Sunday, 13 March '22  
 8:30am 
		
from  
Hornsby 
Carpark 
		
to 
Red Herring Cafe,
Brooklyn Pier 
arriving 9:50am. 
 Thence ride back to Hornsby - 53km - ETR 11:30am. |  
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		Risk 
		Warning 
		Ø   Hardcopy these directions and bring on Sunday. 
Ø   Expend
5 min studying your street 
directory for this route, if you haven't ridden it before. 
Ø   
Don't ride two
abreast on single lane roads with an unbroken centre line and descend corners on 
wet roads as though you are skating on ice 
Ø  
When passing a
fellow Mugg, always provide a metre clearance.  If you can't, or are
passing on the inside, you MUST call out loudly "passing your inside" 
or words to that effect. 
		
		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" 
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Sunday, 9 Jan '22, Tallawong, 
Windsor, Richmond, up the nasty climb to Yarramundi Lookout, Springwood, 
Mitchells Pass, Penrith - 66km - 5 riders 
  
   
  
Five Muggs attempting to appear cheerful at Windsor 
  
   
  
Lots of recent rain falls in the Penrith Valley 
  
  
	
		
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To view our Annual January anti-C/W Windsor, 
Richmond, Yarramundi, Springwood, Penrith ride route in 
Google Earth: 
				Click on the
'Relive' 
image 
below.  
				
			
Then click on the 'Right Arrow' therein. 
Then click on:  
View interactive route >
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			|  13.3% appears to be the steepest gradient on the nasty climb 
up to Yarramundi Lookout.  But the initial straight section at the start of 
the climb seemed steeper.
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Anti-C/W loop of Greater Sydney - 
5 riders - lots of kilometres 
Eric aka PapaBear and 
Chris aka RecalcitrantBankTeller cycled 147km, including scaling 
the nasty last part of Kissing Point Rd.  
George aka Englishman perhaps 
a few less.   
BankTeller clocked The Ton 
after adding in cycling to Nth Sydney station and from Wynyard station over the 
Harbour Bridge, 'cause the trains on the Harbour Bridge were OFF.  
We wont be cycling the M2/M7 again midweek, albeit 
no 'close calls' yesterday. 
 
It will be mandatory on future Muggs' rides 
on the M2 and M7 to stop your bicycle (come to a HALT)  immediately prior to each 'off-ramp', eg 
Windsor Rd, so as to enjoy unimpeded vision of when it is entirely safe to cross 
back onto the M2 or M7 from the off ramp, because you could be 
real dead, real fast without clear vision of approaching vehicles that 
expect cyclists to know better.  
  
 
 
T'was a nice flattish ride 'til we hit the Yarramundi Mountain. 
  
Click on 'Relive', 
then the Right Arrow therein, to view our BankTeller's above 96km route 
yesterday in a Google Earth video. 
Then click on:  
 
View interactive route >
 
 
and move 
around the screen with your right mouse key, to evidence a further application of Google Earth  
 
 
  
 
 
 
Our initial Sag Stop at Windsor on a coolish, occasionally 
dampish morn', especially thru Cornwallis. 
 
 
 
  
Annual Sutherland to Wollongong 
New Year's Day ride - 5 cyclists 
 
  
 
  
Sunday, 27 Sept - Hornsby via 
Berowra Waters to Glenorie Chicken Shop. Thence return via Galston 
Gorge to Hornsby - 52km - 7 riders.  Although a few crew cycled a LOT further.
 
    
 
Pete aka CampyAficinado wasn't going to stop 
chomping  on his whatever burger.  Although 
Bill aka Glasgow 
and George aka 
Englishman desisted sipping on their mild, legal drug, and 
Eric aka PapaBear 
managed to take a breath.  Meanwhile recalcitrant/erstwhile 
Jean aka
ChiliDog pondered the utility of preachings that he had 
missed Eric aka PapaBear
sermonize from the mount to his brethren an 
Extremist Religious 
Sect.
 Or are Muggs merely compliant sheep?  
Because we can't stop Eric gospelizing on the Sabbath, so just put 
up with it.  And pretend to be interested.
 
 
 
Six out of seven were in regulatory uniform 
Midweek ride - Thurs 
1st Oct - Nth Wollongong up Mt. Kiera, along the ridge, down Mt. Kembla, 
returning to Nth Wollongong - 33km -  5 riders 
 
 
Evident in the above image, 
the maximum gradient was 16.8 
degrees shortly prior to the cafe.  It claimed PapaBear and 
BankTeller who each walked about 110m 
  
Click on 'Relive', 
then the Right Arrow therein, to view our Mt Kiera ascent 'n back in Google Earth. 
Then click on:  
View interactive route >
 
to evidence a further application of Google Earth  
 
 
On the Choo Choo to Nth Wollongong station 
 
Jean took the above snap of BankTeller struggling twds 
the top. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lots of snaps from
Mt Kiera Lookout Cafe on a bonza, balmy day 
 
 
 
Views of the South Coast from the Lookout, 
incl where we had started the ascent 
 
 
 
 
 
Din dins at the full of history 
Mt 
Kembla Village Hotel was a popular pick 
Scribe  
	  
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