Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Changes

erm...sorry.   As usual, I have skipped the niceties and just lept straight in without any sort of acknowledgement or explanation of the recent web page re-shuffle.  Maybe I'm just a bit excited to practice my new ( and severely limited ) blog site creating skills...


If you have come to here via the web site you might have noticed the change.  If not, maybe click on the link to Home Base and let me know if it works ok.


The 'About 750M' page - linked on the right just over there - says it.  We want to add a live feel alongside the relativley static pages of the web site. 


On the web site you can read a bit about PBP and Oppy, and maybe feel inspired to research some more - and there is so much more.  There is a bit about us and some of the ideas that drive what we have done through 2010 and what we are planning to take on this year.  Most of this content will remain unchanged as an anchor point for reference.  Previous little ride blogs have been archived, but can be accessed via quick links at the bottom of the page on the web site.


What you have been reading here is about regularly trying to record our experiences, and ( although the guys don't realise it yet ) allow me an outlet to ramble around in my memory banks without giving away too much about my wasted youth. 


Possibly things will seem a bit earnest at times - that's just the way it is.

 
Most importantly, you will be able follow us in the lead up to embarking for France as we take on a series of ride challenges and fiddle about with three bikes that are 70-80 years old.  We are planning a series of monthly event rides that give a little nod to Oppy's exploits in Tasmania during the Twenties and Thirties, allow us to attempt some fund raising activities, and hopefully build on our hard won fitness in preparation for the main event.  Maybe you'll feel a bit inspired to join in and we'd be glad to have you along.

More will be revealed early March - We are plotting a bit of a mail out so you-all will be the first to know.

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