by Stuart Almond | Mar 9, 2020 | program-change
Les Clark will lead a ride from Berkeley to Port Kembla inner harbour, with coffee at Port Kembla Swimming Pool. This ride is in addition to the Manly to Narrabeen Lake ride lead by John Groom.
by Stuart Almond | Mar 8, 2020 | program-change
The walk next Saturday, March 14th has been changed and will now be from Austinmer to Sublime Point, lead by Peter Harrison.
by Penny Howes | Mar 2, 2020 | urgent-notice
Wilderness Tsunami 165 This is a near new Kayak – hardly used. New Price $2400, however will sell $1900 ONO. Contact Paul van der Male – see Members List for contact details.
by Penny Howes | Mar 2, 2020 | urgent-notice
Cannodale 10 Racing Bike Very Good condition – near new, must see to believe. Shimano 105 Gear, 54cm frame size, 20 Gears. Price $2100 ONO. Contact Paul van der Male – see Members List for contact details.
by Penny Howes | Mar 2, 2020 | urgent-notice
Cadex CFR3, Racing Bike Commonwealth Bank Cycling Classic. Frame 55cm,105 Gear, 16 Gears. Beautiful older bike. Price $800 ONO Contact Paul van der Male – see Members List for contact details.
by Stuart Almond | Mar 1, 2020 | program-change
Due to forecast hot weather the Austinmer to Port Kembla ride/swim will be shortened, finishing at Coniston. The last swim will be at North Wollongong. Coniston is ideal as all trains in the region stop there. The train arriving at Austinmer at 8:31 comes from Port...
by Stuart Almond | Feb 27, 2020 | program-change
Jan Phillips will lead a ride from Albion Park Rail to Barrack Point next Monday, March 2nd. This ride is in addition to John Groom’s Ride and Swim between Austinmer and Port Kembla
by Pam Hayes | Feb 24, 2020 | newsletter
President’s Report Welcome to the Ramblers Autumn Newsletter. As explained previously we will no longer be printing the Activities program in the Newsletter. The Activities Program is available online and members should also watch out for emails containing any...
by Pam Hayes | Feb 24, 2020 | newsletter
1. Standard Make sure the helmet meets the Australian Standards. All helmets sold in bike stores in Australia are required to meet these standards. To check, look for the label inside the helmet that says...
by Pam Hayes | Feb 24, 2020 | newsletter
With the extreme weather conditions we have been experiencing in recent weeks it is timely to reiterate things that you need to think about when undertaking outdoor activities. Leaders should cancel activities if areas are closed, there is a danger of bushfires or...