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*12th AUSTRALIAN BF CLUB GATHERING * Out of this world in Cowra

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Stargazing, wine tasting and the good life in country New South Wales
Cowra, NSW, Australia--

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ABFC 08 Shut the Gate, Mate
This is Cowra country, mate.
ABFC08 Peter Berra packing demo

MULTIMEDIA Send links to your shots for inclusion in this box to lynettec at bikefriday dot com

PHOTOS

PHOTO GALLERY shot by the Galfromdownunder

MOVIE CLIPS

4 days of the ABFC Gathering complete movie playlist

Movie highlights:

An Alternative View two blind stokers on Friday tandems tell their story

Colin's Cowcall How we got a herd of cows crossing a field to meet us

The Rings of Saturn awesome sighting at Darby's Observatory | blog post

Pictured: Australian Sales Expert Peter Berra shows how you make sure the suitcase shuts. Just kidding.


TWELVE YEARS after Margaret Day cut the ribbon on the first ever Australian Bike Friday Club Gathering in Bright, Victoria, the annual turnout has grown like the van Hoesen kids on super strength Vegemite. Just look at these two repeat young revelers from Colorado then and now.

It's the same low-key format each year - a relaxed four day weekend (formerly two days) at an affordable campground, scenic 30-80km rides, a charity auction dinner and intriguing side expeditions, like this year's excursion to a private observatory to thrill at the planet Saturn up close and personal. Wowee.

The location rotates each year between South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales, so you can plan where you want to be three years out. This year was New South Wales' turn, destination Cowra. The 115 riders represented all states except the Northern Territory. The tandem turnout was stunning - a record 19 Fridays built for two.

ABFC08 tandem turnout
Impressive Friday tandem turnout - 19!
NWT Graham Day Woodstock pub Cowra 2008


The chief planners and route mappers this year were NSW locals Bronwyn Laing and Dave Boyling and Grahame and Faye Keast – who lead an annual sister event called the Tandem Tour de Dubbo. Riders followed a flat to rolling 30-80 km each day sprinkled with the aforementioned stargazing, wine tasting, languishing and lunching.

"The foodies are moving out to the source of produce," said my friend Asma, owner of café Belgenny off Sydney's groovy Oxford Street, a good 5 hours' drive away. I pressed my nose up against the window of a 1-hat (the Aussie equivalent of a Michelin rated) restaurant in Cowra, ate a gourmet pie and "organic spelt licorice" in Canowindra, and sipped fancy soy lattes a la Starbucks – a far cry from the burger-with-the-lot-hold-the-beetroot memories of my childhood trips to the country.

A peacekeeping town: Cowra's public identity is that of the "breakout of 1944", where Japanese prisoners of war attempted an escape from a local camp rather than face the dishonor of having been captured. Planted all the way up Binny Creek Drive are cherry trees, each bearing a plaque inscribed with a Japanese and a Caucasian name - those who died in the skirmish. The town boasts a magnificent Japanese Garden, museum and Peace Bell and promotes the values of pacifism, internationalism and an annual Festival of Understanding. All in all a perfect place to stage a peaceful, convivial Bike Friday gathering.

TT Blind stoker Pam ABFC08
Not only can I put this bike together I know exactly where we're going - Pam, the blind stoker lets nothing slow her down
ABFC08 Dave and Yvonne tande in Austin Healy


Each year Australian Bike Friday Sales Expert Peter Berra makes the trans pacific journey to look after his flock.

"Ask Peter whatever you need, he's not here on holiday, he's here to work!" said Margaret. Pete rode The Keast's tikit and if it was tough work he didn't show it.

Amazing Fridays. At Friday events you tend to meet fascinating and inspiring characters- largely because the bikes allow more people to do more things.

Mandy and Tom from Alaska rented a Sydney-based Wicked Pty Ltd campervan painted loudly with "Free Hugs". Their canary yellow tandem traveler slotted neatly inside, and the whole rig got them plenty of attention all along their route. So do people get free hugs?

"They shore do!" said Tom.

Offering an alternative view of the tour were blind tandem stokers Pam and Yvonne.

"Even a blind person can put these bikes together," shouted Pam from the back of her Tandem Traveler. At the formal dinner she gave us the lowdown on how to toilet train Earl, her stoic black guide dog, on long flights, using "piddle pads" and words like "quick quicks". And how do you tow a dog in a Bike Friday suitcase?

"Put up two struts to make an A-frame using the lid of the suitcase, and the dog goes right in there!"

Yvonne, an avid tennis player before losing all her sight in a car accident rides tandem with car restoration enthusiast David. The couple amazed onlookers by neatly packing their tandem in the back of their immaculate Austin Healy – what's not to love about a roadster and 'performance that packs'?

"After the accident I was looking on the internet for an overseas tandem tour and the tour operator could only offer us a 20 year old tandem. I did more research and came across Bike Friday – and I knew I'd found what I was looking for." See movie clip above, An Alternative View on a Friday.

TA Garry and Annette, ABFC 12th Annual Gathering, Cowra 2006
Gary and Annette only started tandeming a year or so ago. They love their TwinAir.
Saturn


"Wherever your relationship is heading, a tandem will take you there faster … Graham and Lorna Mogford started out with Lorna being a tentative recreational cyclist on a mountain bike. The couple since have ridden their Green Gear green Traveler Q all over the world.

"And we're still in love!" said Graham. He showed me the grip shift which had worn through to the plastic sheath underneath from "20,000 km of riding" (see Day 3 movie clip).

Darby's Falls Observatory. On a starry, starry Wednesday night we carpooled 22km to a small private observatory with a selection of home built, research-quality telescopes. Dave and Annette chose to ride out and back like mad puppies then again, they DO own the flagship of the Friday custom line, a TwinAir tandem. For $12, we got a fascinating, laser-pointed tour of the planets and constellations overhead, culminating in the piece de resistance: planet Saturn. Despite the many artists' impressions and owning 2001: A Space Odyssey on DVD, nothing prepares you for seeing the real deal with the naked eye. All one's troubles seem momentarily insignificant against that barely imaginable gulf of a distance – perhaps a telescope trained on Saturn can replace a therapist. See the movie clip above.

When not stopping the non-existent traffic with roadside yoga poses Colin Freestone handed out leaflets for his upcoming Cycle Indonesia tour. More impressive, he summoned an entire field of cows to the fence with an impressive cow call learned from his uncle. You gotta see that clip in the box above!

ABFC08 Stuart looking for puncture


Beware the catheads! The Aussie equivalent of the goathead, the cathead, struck several of us down, several times. A relative of the 'bindy eye' family, this tiny spiky thing resembles something from the hip pocket of a Clive Barker Hellraiser movie. Whichever way it falls, a spike faces directly up. Take a look at the blighter here.

I boasted how I'd rarely had a flat and in the next ten seconds heard a PSSSSHT! Twice. Lesson learned. Here's Stewart gallantly looking for the nth time a tandem tire was catheadbutted.

ABFC08 Colin Freestone stretching
Staunch yoga proponent Colin says, be sure to stretch on a Friday...
ABFC08 Julie and Bronwyn


What did I ride? The Express TikitTM, size medium, straight from Arizona Desert Camp 2008, where BF Customer Service Rep Tim Link rode it 53 miles a day and stayed out front. A quick change to a shorter stem and sawn off seatpost and it was ready for me to bring to Australia. What's not to love about an ever-adjustable, adaptable Friday? It was stolen from under me by Ann who took it for a short test ride and disappeared from sight, riding 20km back to camp.

"Goes like a rocket," she shouted when her husband Martin and I finally caught her on the Tandem Traveler. "I think I'll have to re-think buying that electric bike … "

The tikit was available for sale (discounted, ex duty and ex shipping) and was still unsnared by the end of the weekend. My task while in Australia is to try and ind a tikit agent in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, to complement our only dealer downunder - Epic Cycles in Brisbane. Send suggestions fo Bike Friday-friendly outlets to lynettec at bike friday dot com. I'm also setting up some tikit presentations - here's the one slated for Sydney in late May.

I'll let Margaret continue the roundup below. Having attended in 1997, 2003 and 2008, I can say this event is a true Cream Soda blue tradition, thanks to the enthusiasm of Margaret, Bronwyn and ABFC team.

Mark it in your calendars for an upcoming year – the Grampians in Victoria for 2009, I do believe … - LC

CRUSOE Margaret Day 2008 Cowra

Dear Hanz and Alan and Pita

Hope the jet-lag is not too bad Pita. We appreciated all yout help,
packing demos and so on.

We had about 115 there at Cowra, perfect weather for the whole time
and a great location for camping right by the Lachlan river in the centre
of town, as well as for riding, quite a few hills, paddocks with lambs
and a few roos which delighted the Alaskans and others from Colorado.

There were 2 blind women and Pam, who has been to ABFC three times, spoke
at the Sat night dinner about travelling with her dog Earl on a flight to
EU last year. They had to train him not to wee for all those hours, 8 to
Singapore then the long haul to Heathrow. They tandem-cycled in June with
Earl in the unsprung BF trailer (lid propped up, you will be pleased to
hear), from Berlin to Copenhagen, some of the cobbles made him jump
out ...

Bron had organised the Thursday night visit to an observatory which was spectacular with no town lights nor clouds to diminish the stars.

The auction went well and about $155 was raised from some of the CDs, including The Most Beautiful series, British music, Glen Miller, Three Tenors, David Helfcott, Relaxation, and so on. A dozen eggs went for $15,Clive Laing's 2 pots of honey sold for $65 and $70, a small jar of plumjam for $25, Tour Down Under hat $10, two 2nd hand cycling shirts went
for $25 and $30, and various other things brought in about $850.

When we were seated for dinner early, one of the unobservant riders said to me
"There's a dog under your table!" I said "Yes." He said "Do you know?" so I said "Yes."
A bit later he said accusingly that I had not told him it was a
Guide Dog, so I said "No."

We hope the other woman's Guide Dog called Phyllis comes next time so
they can play together.

There were 22 BF tandems at Cowra.

Sunday lunch was in a winery garden with tables under trees and a youth
Big Band playing on the verandah of the house. It was just lovely, soup,
quiche, salad and dessert.

I think we raised about $4500 for Amy Gillett Foundation which was
terrific. Cheers, Margaret