cycling to Mt Buller
After a few days away from the mountains, today I rise early and drive to Mansfield to tackle Mt Buller, the fourth in my Seven Peaks Challenge. Mercifully, the heatwave conditions of previous days has dissipated. I set out from Mansfield for the thirty kilometre 'warm-up' to Mirimbah where the serious climbing begins. In my humble opinion, thirty kilometres is a ridiculously long way to cycle to get to the start of a mountain climb. And, as most riders will descend the mountain as well as climb it, that means I'm facing sixty unnecessary kilometres. The road is up and down through bone-coloured hills of tussock and dead logs. And this morning, there's an unpredicatble wind that threatens to push me off the road, which for the first ten kilometres doesn't have a bike shoulder. Enough moaning. I pedal faster and enjoy the view of clouds scudding across Mt Buller and Mt Stirling in the distance. The road from Mansfield vaguely follows the Delatite River, a pretty s...