Day 15 Broken Hill to Bush Camp

Early start this morning. Gill informed us last night that she had decided to leave the ride due to her back issues. She didn’t feel her back could cope with riding for the rest of this leg. Everyone is aware that we are riding on the bitumen as far as Wilcannia and then the road situation will be reassessed. Jerry has a terrible cold that he can’t seem to shake. He has been encouraged to jump in the car but insists on riding. He has been doing a RAT test everyday and it has been negative so far. Peter L is not looking well and I have convinced him to have a day off the bike- not a mean feat as he likes to ride all the way. He has been a great help for Collis this morning as I am a bit limited in how much I can carry at the moment. We need Pete in the car everyday and he is great at getting Collis on track. The riding today was superb with sunshine, very little wind and some interesting scenery and that great red dirt. Wild animals are being spotted near the road but mostly goats. Morning tea was supposed to be at 45km mark but we weren’t there waiting for them so they rode on a bit further and knocked more kilometres off the day. 125 kms today to a bush camp. The bush camp was a rest area with toilets. Not a huge area to camp in but an enclosed children’s playground with wood chip. I made the executive decision that the playground area was for the female cyclists and the male riders were all gentlemen who did not kick up a fuss over this decision. Theo,being our oldest rider, got to move in with the ladies. I told the group that the male riders will get first dibs at our next bush camp. Dinner tonight was Butter Chicken with veggies and rice followed by a Bread and Butter Pudding. All went smoothly and I still had enough left over for Collis to have over the next couple of days. The rest area was pretty close to the road and there were a lot of trucks for the first part of the night but they soon dwindled off and we were able to get a good nights sleep.
A ring around the sun or moon means snow or rain is coming soon.

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