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DAYLIGHT SAVING 
STARTS THIS SAT NIGHT - TURN YOU CLOCK FWD ONE HOUR, 'CAUSE 
YOU LOSE AN HOUR'S KIP 
	
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Rollout 8:25am
Sunday, 2 Oct '22 - 
Hornsby station Jersey St carpark or 
opposite Berowra station 8:52am to
Mt 
White Village Store, 
Mt White
arriving from
10:15amReturn via 
 
PitS to Hornsby  -  ETR 
12:55pm  -  70km
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		| WHO, WHEN, WHERE: 
Pete aka  CampyAficinado [2nd Acceptor], 
 
Ann 
aka ToothFairy 
		
[4th Acceptor], 
Eric aka
PapaBear 
		
[3rd Acceptor], are 
starting from 
Hornsby station Jersey St carpark 
at 7:30am. 
Phil 
		Johnston aka 
		 
		Bank Teller 
		
[1st Acceptor] 
is starting from opposite Berowra station at 8:52am after alighting 
RedRattler at 8:50am.  After boarding at Artarmon 8:07am. 
		
David aka TreeHugger 
		
[4th Acceptor], 
		
Ron aka Draughtsman,
 
AnotherBeanCounter],  
		
Jean aka 
ChiliDog  
  
Terry 
aka  Navigator    
  
  ,John aka 
L'Etape,
George aka Englishman, 
Jane aka 
Neo-Luddite 
Bill aka
Glasgow, 
John aka Auckland 
, 
David 
aka  Once 
an 
IronMan 
 
 
 
APOLOGIES:
 If you are >80% confident of joining us, 
contingent upon being greeted by a fine morn', can you e-mail
Scribe, 
and he will add ya moniker above.  If an 11th hour impediment 'pops-up', 
No Worries.
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		| Nosh Stops: 1st  
      		   
			
			  Mt 
		White Village Store, 
Mt White, 
Mt White
 2nd      
		Pie in the Sky
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1st Leg: 
Hornsby
station Jersey St carpark N/W side of station due Nth to  
Mt 
White Village Store - 35km -  110 min 
8:25am rollout 
Hornsby or 8:50am Berowra for
 1st 
Nosh Stop (30 min) from
10:15am.  
2nd Leg:  Mt 
White to 
Pie in the Sky 
 -  16.3km - 50 min (agg 39km) 
10:45am 
South down Old Pacific H'way 
to 
	
Pie in the 
Sky  
for
2nd Nosh Stop (25 min) from 11:35am. 
3rd 
Leg:  
	
Pie in the Sky 
 
to 
	
 
Hornsby station 
carpark 
- 18.7km - 55 min (agg 70km) 
12pm South 
down Old Pacific Highway for 19km
to Hornsby. 
 - ETR 12:55pm. |  
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		Risk 
		Warning 
		Ø   Motorbike 
		aficionados regularly station cameraman and/or camerawomen at the acute 
		left hand bend about half way up the ascent to Pie in the Sky to 
		photograph motor bikers on extreme angles whilst taking that corner.  
		Motor bikers often become affected by the hubris of riding rapidly thru 
		that corner, in the company of their motor bike hombres, and continue to 
		break the 60km p/h speed limit all the way to the Pie in the Sky apex.  
		Too often, too many motor bikers pass road cyclists within the 1 metre 
		rule.  The likelihood of being hit by a motor biker travelling at 80km 
		ph or faster is relatively high. 
		Ø   Do not cycle over the metal 
		girders on the ramp at the Berowra Waters ferry, 'cause you will come down hard, like many before you 
		if you try to cycle over any of the longitudinal steel beams. 
		Ø   Descend Les Montagnes 
		
		real slow on wet or damp roads. 
		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 eg. "passing inside" etc 
		
		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.
 
Ř  
 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
 
Ř  
  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 
Ř  
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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			Last Sunday 25 Sept, Ayres Rd, Nth St 
			Ives to 
	
			
			
Flying 
Fox Cafe, Mona Vale and back - 43km - three regulars and a New Young 
			Chum  -  43km 
			 
 
			Click on above 'Relive' image to view last Sunday's 
			Nth St. Ives to 
	
			
			
Flying 
Fox Cafe, Mona Vale and back 
			 in Google Earth. 
Then click on the 'Right Arrow' therein.  
Then click on:  
View interactive route > 
and drag the route with your mouse 
to evidence a further application of Google Earth  As  
Gomer Pyle would say, 
Garsh, Sha-zam, Gall-lee!!!
 
			
			Sunday, 29 May, Tallawong light rail station 
			visit to Windsor, Kurrajong, Richmond, back to Windsor and Tallawong 
			- 62km.  The backroads were dry, but the damage to them is real 
			bad.  
			
			
			To view this ride route from Tallawong light rail 
			station in Google Earth, click 
			on 'Relive'.  
			Then click on the 'Right Arrow' therein.  Then click on:  
			
			
			
			View interactive route > 
			 
			
			
			Chris aka RecalcitrantBankTeller and 
			George aka 
			Englishman joined us at 
			
			
			The Bridge Cafe, 
			Macquarie Square Windsor under sunny skies.  (Some of the pics 
			in 
			
			The Bridge Cafe 
			
			are 20 years old.) 
			 
			This is where we crossed the creek which was a tad 
			precarious for aging BankTeller, as skipping across dry odd 
			shaped rocks midstream was almost beyond him.  Fortunately, David carried 
			BankTeller's 
			bicycle over the flowing stream.
 
			 
			 
			We had to jump three fences like this one. 
			 
			
			David aka OnceAnIronMan and BankTeller 
			took up 'Residency' yesterday at rural Cornwallis by crossing three 
			road closures to return from Richmond to Windsor 
			 
			Prior to recent floods, we used to cycle 
			WestSouWest across the 
			road above from Windsor twds Kurrajong/Richmond that is no more.  
			Now there is a massive land fall. Hard to believe, but alas true.  
			Hawkesbury Council doesn't have the funds to repair this, especially 
			when similar damage is likely 'just around the corner'. 
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			Subject:
			RE: Pete's weekly Oyster ride!...Friday 12/3/2021Well yesterday was an interesting day! ….the rain showers only came 
			while we had coffee at Mt White  so we did not get wet !! The day 
			proved humid and warm!  Our planned visit to 
			
			Australian Reptile Park at 
			
			Somersby was 
			well worth it.  I liked the Komodo dragon and platypus while 
			Peter checked out the reptile show and snakes ….. and the fat tailed 
			dunnarts (a nocturnal Australian marsupial) was rather cute.   
			Of course there were koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, cassowary, emus 
			and dingoes too!..... all set in lovely Australian bush and shrubs! 
			 I am glad to say there were quite a lot of visitors!
 To our surprise, we learnt that Eric had a part-time job at 
			
			
			
			Australian Reptile Park 
			
			leading suspecting prey on a crocodile 
			walk, where you might end up as a reptile's dinner.
 Of course we had usual delicious oysters and fresh prawn rolls at
			
			
			
			Woy Woy Fisherman's Wharf 
			before catching the train back to our Berowra start!
 Next Friday I will be in Kiama for the L’Etape ride, but Pete 
			anticipates riding….. the following Friday some of us will be in 
			Corryong and/or Mt Beauty on the annual Victorian ride!!
 Happy cycling!
 Cheers Ann
 
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			 Backpacker Eric has lost a 
			foot' so be wary that you don't lose even a bit more if going on a 
			'Nature Walk' with so much "Nature", 'cause lots of those reptiles 
			have innate primal instincts to feed their kids!
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Last Sunday, Nth St Ives, Fruit Barn, Duffy's Forest, Akuna Bay, Illawong Bay, 
Nth St Ives - 50km 
 
 
 
The refurbed cafe at Akuna Bay  
 
	 
 
Two pics from ToothFairy at impressive Illawong Bay 
 
  
Sunday, Galston, Halcrows rd, Sackville Ferry ride, Wilberforce, Windsor, 
Annangrove Rd back to Galston - 83km - 3 riders 
 
 
Click on above 'Relive' image to view last Sunday's 
Galston, Halcrows rd, Sackville Ferry, Wilberforce, Windsor, Annangrove Rd, to 
Galston - 83km in Google Earth. 
Then click on the 'Right Arrow' therein.  
Then click on:  
View interactive route > 
to evidence a further application of Google earth  As 
Gomer Pyle would say, Goooolly !!!
 
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Above two pics were snapped by Muggs back-up photographer,
ToothFairy 
Sunday St Ives, Duffy's Forest, Bayview Marina, back up McCarrs Creek Rd to St 
Ives - 58km - 4 riders 
 
 
 
Sunday 
St Ives carpark for "Brekkie at Bayview Marina
-
 
 
 
optional
 
 
Brunch at Akuna Bay" 
-
 
 92.6km  -  3 riders 
 
ToothFairy, Trumpeter and 
BankTeller down at Bayview Marina on a veritable corker of a morn'  
	
St Ives, Illawong Bay, Akuna Bay, West Head, Church Point 'n back  -  
74km -  7 riders 
 
Kevin aka TexDubbo,
Justine aka Trumpeter
Alan 
aka PharLap 
Bill aka
Glasgow,
Pete aka CampyAficinado,
Ann 
aka ToothFairy and 
Bank Teller 
	The lass who took these pics warned that they would be glary 
	due to the bright sunshine behind.  BankTeller suggested that 
	she take a pic from the second branch behind, but she wasn't enthused. 
	   
St Ives, West Head, Church Point 'n back  -  
51km -  8 riders 
	
		
			
			 
			 
			 
			 
			
			 
			 
			 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	Bank Teller  
	took the below four pics 
	 
	of the carpark opposite 
	
	 
	Pattisons Patisserie  
	 
	at St Ives  
	 
	at midday last Sunday, 25th June, following Muggs' abbreviated ride to West Head and Church Point.  
	These pics evidence that the recently extended carpark off Mona 
	Vale Rd, St Ives, had four cars parked in it.  30 of 
	the 34 car spaces were vacant.  Why so empty, when on a Sunday morning 
	over recent years, 
	you couldn't previously get a parking spot in there after 8am in Winter and 
	earlier in Summer?  Because prior to the 
	recent redevelopment by Ku'ring'gai Council, there was no time 
	limit on parking in this carpark on Sundays. Nowadays, following the 
	renovations and minor extension that occurred three months ago, 
	 
	perhaps because the local shops complained about road cyclists clogging up 
	the carpark on Sundays,  
	parking is now restricted to 2 hours after 9am on Sundays. Hence, road cyclists 
	that 
	 
	invariably 
	 
	filled it up prior to the recent refurb, 
	cannot park their vehicle there, if their Sunday morning bicycle ride will not finish prior to 
	11am.   
	 
	On Sunday mornings, 
	
	
	
	
	Bank Teller 
	parks his Berlingo 'baguette van' in Stanley St (opposite), and evidences a lot of cars, with bicycle 
	clamp racks fitted, similarly parked in Stanley St. 
	and nearby Lynbara Ave.  
	What is the economic rational for Ku'ring'gai Council to recently extend the 
	size of this carpark and then force road cyclists to park in nearby streets 
	by setting a 2 hour maximum stay after 9am on Sundays?  Surely, Council 
	could remove/amend the time limit signs on all car spaces (for Sundays), 
	except the 
	10 spaces that directly affront Mona Vale Rd.  
	 
	One ponders - 
	(a)        the methodology that Council applied to impose the two hour time 
	limit on Sundays after 9am for the entire 34 car spaces, because a useful 
	off-road carpark is now largely unused after 11am on Sundays.  Because 
	the majority of road cyclists do not finish their Sunday ride until well 
	after 11am.  Many road cyclists' vehicles that used to park off-the-road, now park on roadways outside 
	houses as evident in the below pics; and   
	(b)        
	whether when expending rate-payers monies to increase the capacity of a 
	social utility, whether Council subsequently monitored the patronage of this 
	utility after restricting parking on Sundays to two hours post 9am. 
	
	
	
	
	
	Bank Teller 
	
	
	
	has observed this carpark (post ride between 12:15pm and 1:30pm) on 
	the four occasions that Muggs cyclists have commenced their Sunday bicycle ride from 
	St. Ives since the recent carpark refurb - from early April.  He has never seen more than 
	seven vehicles in it.  On one Sunday two tow trucks were parked in it. 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
One of the two tow trucks referred to above in 
front, with the other nestled in the background 
	 
Above and below pics of two SUVs 
(with bicycle racks 
aloft) parked in Stanley St around midday 
on a Sunday when most of the road cyclists have finished their Sunday morning 
ride and vamoosed 
 
Bank Teller  
took the below ten pics (from 8:35am on Sunday, 16th July in Stanley Street) of 
predominantly road cyclists' vehicles that previously parked in the Mona Vale Rd 
carpark (opp. 
	Pattisons Patisserie) 
which now has a two hour parking limit after 9am. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bank Teller   17 July '17 |  |  |     |