Oh no, not more mangrove pictures …
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Deception Bay
It's been far too hot to head inland, so no cow or camel photos from me.
For three days in a row I've headed for the coast. Now, this might be a sensible strategy but it comes at a price: motorway traffic! Solution? Go early! That's obvious but even at five in the morning there's plenty of traffic and, with the sun rising straight ahead it's a good idea to slip behind a high truck to avoid being blinded.
Forty-five minutes after leaving home, the car was parked, the Homage ready to go and me… well, I was not quite ready. There was the small matter of enjoying a flat white brought along from home in that new travel mug that had demanded that I buy it as a Black Friday special.
This ride is easily broken into six sections of approximately equal length. The first ten kilometres, with coffee dispensed with, I set off straight down the Schulz Canal to the sea. This is a canal dredged for flood abatement alongside the airport. It's pleasant, not industrial, and is a favourite haunt of those, both winged and bipedal, spending the early morning snatching crabs or fish.
The second ten-kilometre stretch is from Nudgee Beach (the very first photo in this thread), through the wetlands to the shrimp trawlers moored in Cabbage Treee Creek. The 'wetlands' in between were not living up to their billing despite the high tide; how could they do so without rain as well?
Boondall Wetlands when it's dry: video clip from my handlebar safety cam. Sorry, I have no idea how to edit, cut, splice and so on. Fortunately it's all over in less than an minute!
Coffee at Mario's and around Lovers Walk (below) and across the viaduct (30 km announcement from the chirpy lady in Ride with GPS). The wind coming in from the Pacific was backing from SE to NE, so I was sheltered from it as I went around the big horseshoe known as Bramble Bay.
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Lovers Walk, Bramble Bay
40 km: Scarborough, a favourite spot with mangroves (see photo above).
50 km: Rothwell, a ride through largely undeveloped parkland between suburban houses and the mangroves.
60 km: Deception Bay, break for a morning snack before heading back the same way.
Video clip of Moreton Bay Cycleway at Deception Bay.
No one had beat me to the deck chairs!
Actually, this clip is from three days before – Friday's almost identical ride! Or was it from Sunday?