Galston, Glenorie and Hills Rural News

The Two Gorges

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This ride has been published in this specific issue, because readers will notice a marked increase of cyclists along this route throughout October. Most are training for either the Bowral Classic, or the MS Sydney to Gong charity fundraiser ride, where 9500 cyclists raised Au$2.2 million last year.

The safest, and most enjoyable way to ride the 42km circuit is anticlockw­ise: Galston > Hornsby > Pacific Highway > Berowra Waters > Arcadia > Galston (via Blacks, Bayfield, Knights, Bevan and Crosslands Roads) An average cyclist on a good road bike, stopping only for the ferry, will manage this in 2- 2.5hours. The pros do it in just 1.5 hours!

Both Gorges, and sections of the Pacific Highway have exquisite scenery and all the road surfaces are excellent, except for the potholes along Bay Road between Chilcott and Arcadia Roads. If you are lucky and early, you may even encounter a Lyrebird on the climb up to Chilcott from the ferry, or enjoy some friendly banter with the RMS ferrymen on duty. The ferry actually moderates the traffic, so it is not uncommon to reach the horse paddocks without any cars squeezing past you.

Ascending or descending the Gorges to Berowra Waters or the historic Tunks Bridge truly tests one’s skills, focus and fitness. But once out of Galston Gorge, there are bicycle lanes along Galston Road where one can relax and socialise, then intermitte­nt bike lanes and good road shoulder all along the Pacific Highway, and excellent new bike lanes along the suburban parts of Berowra Waters Road.

Two Gorges is challengin­g in many ways, attracting Lycra-clad weekend warriors in their hundreds from all over Sydney. During the week, profession­al cyclists who represent our country, or visiting athletes from overseas, use this route for event training and race season preparatio­n and a few hardy, brave souls actually cycle commute to work and back via the Gorges !

DID YOU KNOW? If Strava is to be believed, the fastest male and female times to cycle up Galston Gorge switchback­s from Tunks Creek to Montview Road, Hornsby Heights, are around 6 minutes !

DIFFICULTY and DISTANCE: 42km: Because of motor vehicular traffic and gradients of the roads, this route is unsuitable for inexperien­ced or casual road cyclists. 3 GORGES: Add Bobbin Head (+22km) after riding Galston Gorge, by taking Edgeworth David and Burns Road from Hornsby CBD and turning left into Bobbin Head Road.

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