Quandialla to Grenfell
So if you didn’t guess, this is my bivy bag with frost all over it! Yep Quandialla ended up freezing over night. I had the option to stay in the pub (which was only $20 for the night) and I was going to take it until I say the beautiful green backyard & I asked the manager if I could camp there (its a VERY quiet pub), he said ‘Yeah just give us $5 for the shower then’. Cool I was happy! Although overnight I literally lost feeling in my feet, they were that cold, nothing I did would get them warm, I stuffed heaps of my clothes down in my sleeping liner, put 2 pairs of socks on….nothing worked so I barely slept all night.

As you can see the scenery was pretty spectacular! It definitely helps with the ride when my senses are stimulated like this. Although I just wasn’t feeling the best on the ride & I put it down to not enough water. I have been starting the day with 1.5litres and drinking throughout but today was a sunny day & I got slightly pink so I needed more water…lesson for the future.
Love the contrast with the colours in this shot.
I really like the gate opening up to this scene, such a postcard. I found myself stopping constantly to take photos and barely making any forward progress! Well worth it I was fully appreciating the moment.


I arrived in Grenfell quite weary & fully relieved to be there. As soon as I pulled up the locals were all over me with questions! Nice to get all that attention but I was pretty exhausted & got directions to the nearest fruit shop & loaded up. One guy admired my bike for a long time then showed me his invention of a bike with a side trailer fitted to it, very impressive, I have photos which I will put on asap.
That night I really needed a good sleep so I searched around for accomodation, the caravan park was a few kms out of town & I didn’t feel up to riding there so I asked in the local pub (which was ment to be very quiet), they had rooms for $20 so I took one. Oh never again!! A guy was vomiting outside my window for about 1hr! Followed by 2 brawls. It is amazing how a poison like alcohol can affect our senses in such a negative way, it just really drove home to me the importance of my health & the health message Im peddling.
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Hey Free, I’ve just been catching up on your blog. You are amazing and doing such a wonderful, BIG thing. You mentioned that you were feeling a little under the weather… I hope that has passed. I’m sure that with the company you are keeping ie. Wayne, Deepak, Anthony etc that you are probably feeling back on top of things already.hugs. xoxoxo
Hey babe, checking your blog at an internet cafe now. I needed some inspiration after many days in a busy material enviornment and I surely get that while reading your post. Thanks!!! So proud of you!
hi freelea thanks for visiting us at the age of fishes museum in canowindra. it was good to hear your stories and we wish you well. do come again if you’re in the neighbourhood (even if its just to warm up).keep on pedalling!from Mim and Torin
Hey free, what a remarkable journey. We’re all super proud of you! We had a fab pot luck at Gay’s on Saturday – it was mexican night, plenty of high fat. Probably good you weren’t there after all!!
Keep on pedalling.xoxoJim.
Hi Jen, thanks for popping in! Yes feeling a lot better thanks
Tony & the gang are helping heaps in that regard!Aww Frances Im glad I can provide you with some inspiration! Its usually the other way around babe
Hey Mim & Torin thanks for being great hosts at an amazing museum, I will get the photos up asap
)Hey Jimmy, yeah the highfat would’ve floored me! Not good for the hills & headwinds that’s for sure. Thanks for the encouragement
Thanks everyoneLovefreexo