Changes and Challenges and more, on and off the bike.
Well in Melbourne it’s getting cold, at least by our standards anyway. I feel like a real road warrior riding home on the cold wet nights. Seeing the peloton at the Giro (go Cadel!!) riding over snow-covered mountains has put this into perspective. The heat waves of Summer seem like a distant memory. The change … Read more
A New Approach
In just over a week I’m riding the first of a series of rides in the Netti Challenge series. First up is the Marysville Lake Mt Challenge. There are a few course options, but my mate who signed me up put us in for the longest one, 160km. Only the long course includes tackling the … Read more
Climbing to Self-Belief
As a young kid I become fascinated by the idea of climbing Everest. In the 80s it was still a very special achievement, before the days of guided climbs and traffic jams on the Hillary Step. If you were privileged enough to be picked to lead a summit attempt you’d be on the mountain only … Read more
Reflecting on 2012 and Thinking about Core Goals for 2013 and Beyond
We’re well in to January and this is my first post of the year. So a belated Happy New Year to you, dear reader, wherever you are. Before I get onto to tonight’s post I want to invite you to read the first of a two-part piece I’ve written for the blog of Joanna Aislinn, … Read more
the rights of the child
Reblogged from Ophelia's Fiction Blog: from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 4 States Parties shall undertake all appropriate legislative, administrative, and other measures for the implementation of the rights recognized in the present Convention. Article 6 1. States Parties recognize that every child has the inherent right to life. 2. States … Read more
Dreaming of Great Journeys
Inspiration usually comes at unexpected times. Last night I heard about a French couple passing through Melbourne on an epic bike journey. They’re literally riding around the world. They’ve been on the road since 2006. Rather than riding to the clock, they emphasize the quality of the journey, taking in everything along the way. You … Read more
Five of my heroes
Reblogged from Ophelia's Fiction Blog: Perhaps they’re not heroes in the epic sense, but they have traits that find an echo in my own sense of self. A fragment of me writ large. If you look at your own heroes, you will find the same. You might assume they’re your opposite, what you can never … Read more
Maintaining the Self and Making Time to be
It’s very easy to live on automatic. The busier we get, being on autopilot can be quite helpful with the ordinary stuff while allowing us to focus our attention on the more difficult parts of the day or those we just enjoy the most. But automatic living can also become like a type of sleep-walking. … Read more
No way to get guaranteees
Reblogged from Mindfulbalance Blog: We all know the top hit of the ego’s silent soundtrack — “If I do this I’ll feel better.” Seeing through our own particular version of this is part of the process of waking up. Again, the essence of this entitlement is the assumption that we can make ourselves, and life, … Read more
Finding the Edge
A week without riding. Last year this would have been nothing out of the ordinary but this is only the third week this year; one after a nasty fall, and two due to the seasonal virus that’s going around Melbourne. This morning, on day 7 of this cold I thought I’d be up for a … Read more

