19/11/2020
Stage41 Big SAM Tour (final stage) Langhorn Ck - Athelstone(home)
We made it, by lockdown, for me 3,000km of some of SA’s finest coast-line and Riverland, over 41 stages, nearly as many bakeries and 100’s of incredible South Australians and their stories. I feel full-filled!
It has taken a few days to pen the final entry to our Big SA Movember adventure, enjoying lockdown recovery and I wanted to get the words right.😜
Our red line has met back up finally after 47 days on the road at home, proving “the journey truly is the destination.“ Andy and I agreed at the final bakery meeting (Balhannah) that we had achieved our goals to raise awareness and funds to improve men’s health and that the Big SA Movember Tour had changed the face of men’s mental and physical challenges in South Australia.
Woke early despite all intentions to sleep in, with birdsong and sun streaming between the eucalyptus. Used the last of my milk powder in the last of a cereal, winding down food stores but couldn’t be bothered making coffee this am. Bid farewell to the awesomely lovely Trevor and Di and rolled out of our last stop towards home. Andy had cleared out early to find breakfast at the Langhorne Creek Store. And what a breakfast, joined him with a bacon and egg soft sour dough roll with latte. Happiness in a bun!🤗
This put us in a cheery mood riding through plump green vines and shady old growth Red Gums with no wind for a change! After about 20mins the vines gave way to yellow fields and a clearer view of our objective Mt Barker. Crystal clear climbing, a novelty after the SE marshland-drained plains and rolling ancient dunes of the Coorong. Raised a sweat climbing to Woodchester after breating in for heavy traffic the rewarding sight of Wistow. Heart-warming interaction with a colourful angel from the Women’s & Children’s on her way to essential work while I consumed a Lamb & Rosemary Pie and ice coffee with a Choc-Nutella macaroon(🥧🥧🥧.5).
Set off down a glorious descent through country lanes with traffic increasing towards Mt Barker. Hit a pot-hole and back tyre partially deflated but held as the goo tube re-sealed . Andy kindly rode onto Balhannah past his place in Nairne. We enjoyed our last guilt-free Bakery(🥧🥧🥧🥧) A 2Bakery day in near perfect riding conditions, it doesn’t get much better! Had a very enjoyable ride home after Daisy and I parted company. The climb out of Balhannah on Greenhill Rd then climbing some more, steadily up Carey Gully in the brilliant warm sunshine. A mandatory stop at the Uraidla Pub for refreshments and some fundraising then the legendary Tregarthen Rd roller coaster, on which I didn’t have to get off and walk. Then home down my favourite Adelaide Hills descent, Montacute from Ashton and Marble Hill. The 3rd time I found a grin erupting on my face that was difficult to remove. It was fantastic to see Buster and catch up with Ali and the boys at home in a timely manner before lockdown shut the curtain on this Cinderella story😉
It will be hard to get used to not having the riding routine of a new destination everyday to look fwd to and lose the refreshing simplicity of the life goal Andy, Nathan, Tom and I have experienced for the past few months. I hope I can carry some of the calm and purpose back into my life in Athelstone and for now recovery in lockdown. Signing out,
Mark
The Big SA Movember Cycling Team
https://au.movember.com/donate/find-results/