Now I absolutely know why they call it the Southern Highlands, I never knew that from Cambelltown to Mittagong is practically all up hill for 50 kms then last few kms really steep to Hill Top! Then a very pleasant ride of about 6 or 7 kms into Mittagong. Add showers, poor road condition, the shoulder was mostly ‘as dead as a door nail’. The shining light on the day was having my neice Amanda with me, she’s flown up from Victoria (Drouin a couple of hours east of Melbourne where she’s working as a busy country vet). She arrived at Narrallen Vale last night just after midnight. And then of course we sat around talking for an hour and went to bed after 1am ish! And I was up and at it at 6am. We languished over a yummy breakky of scrambled eggs and bacon and copious amounts of tea! Then headed off about 8.30amafter packing up the camp, (me thinking it would be an easy ride of about 3 hours into Mittagong. We called into St Mary’s Towers at Douglas Park at about 10.30ish to see my very dear friend Chris Chaplin for morning tea. Joe enjoyed having a good look around the buildings (160 years old, was built by Sir/Major Thomas Mitchell in 1841) Joe enjoyed going up into the tower and took some great photo’s. Was lovely seeing Chris. We were back on road after a good 90 minute break. Climbing, climbing, climbing…..I was flat out getting over about 12 – 14 kms per hour! Very few breaks from climbing. This afternoon at about 2ish I was very happy to see the wonderful Dennis Fitzgerald pull his car up on the side of the road and greet me with a warm hug and friendly smile! He’d driven from Woolongong to see how I was going! He was full of sympathy for my day of climbing and plied me with many words of encouragement.
I feel so grateful to have people with his level of expertise for advice, de briefing and no question of mine as the very novice cyclist is ever considered ‘dumb’. There’s a couple of other very experienced cyclist who are part of Dennis’s crew who check in with me. One of which is Reg who also drove from Woolongong last night to give me an awesome massage of which I am so grateful! Ifeel so priveleged and very well looked after.
Even with all the climbing I stayed relaxed and all day had a metaphor of Reg’s going through my mind, “Ride Soft, Ride Well’, which for me as a horsewoman epitomises good horsemanship and now good bikemanship (I keep finding so many parrallels between the two).

I rode into the Mittagong caravan park (who have very kindly donated tonights caravan site fee for ride4acure) this arvo at about 2.45pm and found Amanda and Joe had set up the camp, found a great Pizza shop that would deliver gourmet pizzas for an early dinner. We all had very long, very hot showers, Joe then went off picking up rubbish around the shower block area while he waited for me and Amanda to finish our extra long hot showers and the manager of the caravan park came along and gave him 3 free icecream vouchers for picking up the rubbish. So Joe provided dessert for us after pizza. We’ve just had a great game of scrabble (Amanda won) Now in our happy little camp at 9pm, Amanda’s kicking back engrossed in a novel, Joe is curled up in bed watching “The Excellent Adventures of Bill and Ted” (an 80’s classic comedy) and of course I’m sipping a pot of tea and wrapping my day up here on the blog.

Tomorrow is a big day of 85 kms very similar to today, lots of climbing to Goulburn. We’ll be staying at the Governer’s Hill Caravan park where the owners have donated the site fee for ride4acure which is very generous.
YESTERDAYS NEWS FROM BLAIRMOUNT PUBLIC SCHOOL
Joe and I visited Blairmount Public School at 9.15 and presented the ride4acure presentation, and I spoke about skin cancer awareness, told stories and engaged the students with questions etc. The students were all year 5 & 6 and Micheal Newcombe the Principal purchased each student their own ride4acur wristband making a donation of $400. The students put in entries in the slogo competion with some very exciting entries. I couldn’t narrow it down to two winners so had to select three. The winners are Brock Larkin, Evangeles Kaillis & Erica Revere. We had over 100 students present yesterday and they all entered the ‘slogo’ competiton. The winning entries form each school go into a ‘grand finale’ draw in Melbourne where we’ll have to narrow it down to two finalists who’ll win a digital camera and a digital photo frame for their efforts. But most importantly will create resources for school kids with their work. The students at Blairmount were so incredibly well behaved and respectful. It was again a real privelege to be invited there and meet everyone.
CAMBELLTOWN CURVES GYM 11.30 ride4acure presentation and lunch.
The wonderful Maureen from Cambelltown Gym organised an event yesterday with about 10 women present. We had a lively presentation and discussion followed by a light healthy lunch. What a great bunch of Ladies, so warm and friendly. I said I felt right at home with them. Everywhere I go people are so kind and inclusive. Cambelltown Curves had collected $209 in donations. Which is a fantastic effort. Big thanks to Maureen and her crew for their organising for me to come.