Kurnell night riding.










PDA

About Cycling Forums
Kurnell night riding.
Since 2001, over 90,000 cyclist's have joined Cycling Forums to discuss topics from general cycling to equipment, training, racing and travel or vacation destinations (especially in europe during the tour de france). We also feature an great deals in our online store, 100's of articles, classifieds and product reviews.

View Full Version : Kurnell night riding.



The content of the Kurnell night riding. article is:

im_ads
Kurnell night riding.
Does anyone do the Kurnell ride at night?

I'm not an early riser, and am missing my midweek rides but am not too sure about Kurnell at night..

Anyone care to share any experience?

stewieC
Kurnell night riding.
Hi Im_ads,

First post so dont know if this will work, and still bit of newbie to cycling. Might not be able to help much but better than no replies.

Have you checked out bikely.com for routes in the Shire? you might find some better ones to do at night - for example, I commute through Taren Pt at night and it is deserted with nice wide streets and Sylvania Waters also good. of course, bit featureless in terms of hills etc.

Alternatively, if you live that end of the Shire, I've also found that riding around Cronulla Pt (Sth Cronulla, Bass & Flinders Pt, Gunnamatta Bay, etc) at night to be pretty good (10ks or so as opposed to 30k out and back to Kurnell)

Sorry cant give any advice on Kurnell - only ever ridden that one during the day.

DamianM
Kurnell night riding.
10ks or so as opposed to 30k out and back to Kurnell

Somehow I don't think the point is to find a shortcut.

stewieC
Kurnell night riding.
My point isnt about a shortcut to Kurnell - as you know from your Sydney address - that would probably involve a swim for most people! :)

just offering alternatives that might be more pleasant at night in same location. interested in other opinions as well though.

im_ads
Kurnell night riding.
thanks stewieC.. bit of a newbie myself so no worries there..

I ended up biting the bullet last night and got out there.. it was great - only a handful of other cyclists.. no more cars than on the weekends.. and with a good pair of front and rear lights, there was no visibility problems for me or the other cyclists/motorists.. you'd be crazy to do it without a good quality front light though - too many bumps and ditches etc..

I'll be a regular Kurnell night rider methinks.. :)

DamianM
Kurnell night riding.
thanks stewieC.. bit of a newbie myself so no worries there..

I ended up biting the bullet last night and got out there.. it was great - only a handful of other cyclists.. no more cars than on the weekends.. and with a good pair of front and rear lights, there was no visibility problems for me or the other cyclists/motorists.. you'd be crazy to do it without a good quality front light though - too many bumps and ditches etc..

I'll be a regular Kurnell night rider methinks.. :)I've never done it at night, but it's a good stretch of road for riding on. A couple of squeeze points where you tend to upset neanderthals in utes, but other than that it's a good ride.





cyclingforums.com | home | WWF | Wine
Website and eCommerce Solutions