Ride to Rumbalara Reserve - Sun 15th September
Three of us (including Newbie Glynn) met at St Ives, set off
for PITS Cowan, to find it packed with Classic Cars (how dare they) and teen
bikers; we hastily departed, following the Old Road and Into East Gosford,
stopping for Coffee n Cake at The Bakery – monstrous “snot-slice” – good
coffee, sunshine. Did I mention that the weather was cool/cold, especially if
not wearing winter gloves.
With wind increasing, we originally found the Walking Path
and THEN made use of “Nellie-Never-Lost”
to find Dolly Ave, leading us up, up, up and further UP into Rumbalara Reserve,
all the way to the circular drive, then walked around, meeting pioneers Captain
Charles Sturt, Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, and Captain Matthew Flinders – all
larger than life-size bronze sculptures. (Edward Eyre was in hiding.)
The ride downhill was also pretty exciting, dodging
pot-holes, looking out for oncoming traffic on the narrow track –DONE.
Why not visit wonderful Edogawa Gardens at East Gosford
Gallery for lunch? Perfect. Easy parking, clean toilets, excellent ArtWorks
(and not-so-excellent, but all in the eyes of the ‘beholder’).
Those skinny goldfish which we used to feed during our early
visits have turned into HUGE ORANGE, BLACK, SILVER GROPERS which would swallow
a child if parents not watching – now there’s an idea!!!
The traditional raked pebble garden is as exquisite as ever,
and all flowering plants are blooming – go see for yourselves!!
Time to head for home, returning via Old Pacific Highway,
PITS (much de-crowded), then through Bobbin Head (with its short 80kph stretch SCRATCHED).
Thanks for the company, gentlemen– Ta ta for now, MTC
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