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Day 33: Bass Hill to Sydney Opera House

May 3rd, 2010

Andrew and BC boysThere was a real air of excitement this morning (Monday, April 26), as the cyclists and crew prepared for the very last day of the Blind Courage tandem bike ride across Australia. We’d stayed overnight at the Bass Hill Tourist Park and left bright and early to be at our starting point – the Dunc Gray Velodrome, which was not far from the park.

When the blogger arrived at the venue (late as usual), the cyclists were chatting to a few other cyclists – Justin, Minh and Dan – who planned to ride with them in to the city on the final leg of the 4000km-plus trek. John Nicholson was videoing the scene, as he had done throughout the trip and Mitch was pacing before escorting the boys in his final role as “tail-end Charlie”. Also in attendance was Senior Constable Andrew McNeice from Bankstown Police. As arranged the previous evening via John Murray, chairman of Bankstown Sports Club and his friend Ian, in the police force, Andrew was to be the Blind Courage police escort into the city. Also on hand at the velodrome were Karen and David Ross, who work with Bowdens Group in Sydney, great supporters of the Blind Courage ride.

ArrivalThat last 26km in to the Sydney Opera House was one of the shortest – and slowest – trips of the entire journey, as Grant’s final set of stats will attest. Mind you, the police escort was fabulous and having Andrew up front with lights flashing made for a pretty impressive entrance to the Opera House forecourt. With all the waiting media, family, friends and supporters, we didn’t get the chance to thank him personally for his efforts, which were very much appreciated by the Blind Courage cyclists and crew.

The security staff at the Opera House were wonderful to us as well, granting us special permission to park the motor homes for a few hours until we finalised our media commitments and had photos taken on the steps of the iconic Sydney landmark. So a big thank you to Chris Wynton and all the team at the Sydney Opera House for making us so welcome.

MediaThanks to Channel 10, ABC TV and Channel Seven for showing interest in the Blind Courage story and coming out to talk to the boys. With the news media full of the football salary cap scandal, miniature horses on the other side of the world, a cat stuck up a tree and that pint-sized Canadian pop star, your support and coverage of Blind Courage was most heartening. And thanks to our terrific new mate, Sydney freelance photographer Geoff Ambler, who covered our arrival. We’d met Geoff the night before at Bankstown Sports Club and he was only too happy to come along to capture the Blind Courage arrival on camera.

Family waitingIt was a pretty exciting time for the Nicholson clan too, as it had been 14 years since the entire family had gathered together. Two sisters live in the United States, another in Barcaldine, Queensland and another in Tamworth, NSW. The two brothers live in Brisbane and mum and dad Nicholson (Julie and John) are on the NSW Central Coast, so full family reunions are a rarity. The last one was in 1996, so today was extra special for all the family.

All the familyDeano and Lorin’s wives, Janelle and Lisa, and their children arrived from Brisbane, and Grant’s wife, Rhys, was in Sydney to see her hubby come over the finish line. Poor old John Eder had to wait until he got home to Warwick to see his pussy cat!
BC - SHO at lastAfter a full four weeks of going through everything from mouse and locust plagues, heat, cold, dust, rain and aches in every body part imaginable, the Blind Courage tandem bike ride is now a part of Australian history. The reason for the ride is still there… 300,000 blind people in Australia. While we have not yet reached our financial target of $300,000, we remain optimistic that corporate Australia will come to the party – and that any individuals or organisations with a few spare dollars in the kitty might consider giving to Blind Courage. We have until June 30, 2010 to finalise this appeal, so please, if you have not already donated, do it now. Thanks to all those people who supported Blind Courage along the way from Perth to Sydney – and thanks to those who will support it before the end of June. We could not have achieved what we did without your help and encouragement.

Grant’s final statistics: 25.8km in 1 hour 24 minutes; Grant’s average speed was 18.3km/h; maximum speed 50.6km/h; minimum temperature 9.7 degrees; maximum temp 20.4 degrees; 7.85 km of climbing; average incline 3 per cent; maximum incline 6 per cent; downhill descending 9.9km; average descent 2 per cent; maximum descent 6 per cent.

New, updated itinerary

March 28th, 2010

After burning the midnight oil last night (Saturday), while I pushed out zeds at a rate of knots, the Olneys (Martin and Thea) and the cyclists pored over maps and came up with an updated route for our epic journey, which begins at 7am tomorrow (Monday).

Please find below the new, improved version of the Blind Courage route:

Perth2Sydney

The Perth to Sydney Cycle Trek

February 18th, 2010

Dean and Lorin Nicholson were born with retinitis pigmentosa, less than 10 per cent sight and have been legally blind their entire lives. They have always strived to live as normal and independent life as possible, with many seemingly insurmountable challenges facing their paths, never letting obstacles slow them down for long or deter them from achieving whatever they set their minds to.

Dean and Lorin

Lorin on left Dean on right with Lorin’s old tandem bike.

More about the ride

Being blind, we don’t plan to ride solo, but have two tandem bikes and two great friends that will be pilot riders for us.

Through the great support of kind sponsors we will begin our journey on Monday, March 29, 2010 in Perth. We will ride tandem over 4000km, across the country for four weeks, crossing five states and territories, to arrive in Sydney on Monday, April 26, 2010.

We have added in some additional information below for those keen to follow our progress and even catch up with us along the way.

City/Town Arrival Date/Time Cumulative Distance(kilometres)
Perth (WA) Fri 26th – Sat 27th Mar.*Function Saturday evening.

Depart Mon 29th Mar, 7am.

0
Northam (WA) Mon 29th Mar, 1pm 111
Coolgardie (WA) Thurs 1st Apr, 11am*Community event.

Depart 2pm.

568
Kalgoorlie (WA) Thurs 1st Apr, 4pm*Community event. 606
Norseman (WA) Fri 2nd Apr, 6pm 794
Ceduna (SA) Sat 10th Apr, 5pm.*Community event

Depart Mon 12th Apr, 7am

1995
Port Augusta (SA) Wed 14th Apr, 5pm.*Community event. 2463
Mildura (VIC) Sat 16th Apr, 5pm.*Community event.

Depart Mon 18th Apr, 7am.

3003
Hay (NSW) Tues 20th Apr, 12 noon.*Community event.

Depart 2pm.

3294
Narrandera (NSW) Wed 21st Apr, 5pm.*Community event. 3469
Wagga Wagga (NSW) Thurs 22nd Apr, 12 noon.*Community event.

Depart 2pm.

3569
Canberra (ACT) Fri 23rd Apr, 5pm.*Community event. 3812
Goulburn (NSW) Sat 24th Apr, 12 noon.*Comunity event.

Depart 2pm.

3902
Sydney (NSW) Mon 26th Apr, 12 noon.Final event/celebration 4098

We invite all to join with us on this journey:

  • By following our progress online at www.blindcourage.com as well as on facebook and Twitter.
  • By donating to Vision Australia through our website or directly at www.visionaustralia.org
  • By cheering for us on the road as we pass through your area or by supporting us at the many community events being held along the way.

If you would like to get involved as a school, club or community group while we are passing through your area (*refer to the above dates and approximate times available) then please contact us through our website we would love to hear from you.

Regards,

Dean Nicholson | Blind Rider

P.S. Cyclists are welcome to ride with us anywhere from 100 metres to 100 kilometres depending on how fit/crazy you are.

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