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View from Pine Mountain Road

Pine Mountain, Ipswich,QLD
about 5 km from home

For the last week South East Queensland, the more populous corner of our state, has been in lockdown with a ten kilometre from home limit placed on non-essential travel which, predictably, includes ebike rides. Although we live on the edge of suburbia – think of an old-style grid of streets and rectangular residential blocks – it is only two minutes by ebike to the rail trail or roller coaster country roads. This morning's photo is from the latter.

The farmhouse in the foreground is around a hundred years old and was built in the Queenslander style with verandas on three sides (one should always be in the shade). Often, as in this case, the requirements of a growing family resulted in one of the verandas being enclosed – instant spare rooms! The 20,000 litre polyethylene water tank is a twenty-first century addition, as is the house on the hill.
 
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For the last week South East Queensland, the more populous corner of our state, has been in lockdown with a ten kilometre from home limit placed on non-essential travel which, predictably, includes ebike rides. Although we live on the edge of suburbia – think of an old-style grid of streets and rectangular residential blocks – it is only two minutes by ebike to the rail trail or roller coaster country roads. This morning's photo is from the latter.
COVID? Haven‘t heard that one yet! Sorry to hear that.
BTW, much of the rural midwest‘s town and country roads are still in that old grid pattern.
 
COVID? Haven‘t heard that one yet! Sorry to hear that.
Queensland has a population of just over five million which would rank us midway amongst US states. The land area is slightly larger than Alaska, more like a Canadian province.

In 2020 there were six COVID fatalities in Queensland (early in the year); in 2021 there has been one death (an elderly person returning from the Philippines).
 
Queensland has a population of just over five million which would rank us midway amongst US states. The land area is slightly larger than Alaska, more like a Canadian province.

In 2020 there were six COVID fatalities in Queensland (early in the year); in 2021 there has been one death (an elderly person returning from the Philippines).
I just meant I hadn’t heard of a lockdown yet. Sounds quite effective.
Given how some Americans refuse angrily to get a vaccination or wear a mask, I can only imagine their reaction to travel limitations.
 
Taking On the Bluff

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I transitioned over to trail mode yesterday as we rode the MacKenzie Bluff which happens to run along the east side of the Red Deer River. I’ve covered this trail before in previous posts but we decided instead to check out the lower section of the Bluff which can be notoriously muddy and sloppy even at the best of times. With almost arid conditions being the norm so far this summer, we took a gamble and decided to check it out. The gamble paid off and despite the usual roots and impediments which halted our progress on numerous occasions, the ride was relatively clean. It was difficult to stop and take photos at the time as I was straining to keep pace with my riding buddy Kelvin and only managed to snap this slightly blurred image of one section of the trail. We managed to eventually work our way up to the top section of the bluff and carry on. We completed the ride with usual outings at the MTB park and The Pines.

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Here’s a longer than usual video of our ride from the bottom to the top of the bluff.

 
Taking On the Bluff

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I transitioned over to trail mode yesterday as we rode the MacKenzie Bluff which happens to run along the east side of the Red Deer River. I’ve covered this trail before in previous posts but we decided instead to check out the lower section of the Bluff which can be notoriously muddy and sloppy even at the best of times. With almost arid conditions being the norm so far this summer, we took a gamble and decided to check it out. The gamble paid off and despite the usual roots and impediments which halted our progress on numerous occasions, the ride was relatively clean. It was difficult to stop and take photos at the time as I was straining to keep pace with my riding buddy Kelvin and only managed to snap this slightly blurred image of one section of the trail. We managed to eventually work our way up to the top section of the bluff and carry on. We completed the ride with usual outings at the MTB park and The Pines.

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Here’s a longer than usual video of our ride from the bottom to the top of the bluff.

Remarkable Image Stabilization.

You could have done a few screen grabs from that video.

And watching, I know I'm too old for that kind of adventure. :eek:
 
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