I’m just trying to figure out what MOT means.
I think it means Multiple Orgasm Treatment. A lot of modern health clinics are using it as a cure for depression, loneliness, poor circulation...
I’m just trying to figure out what MOT means.
Ah I already have those a 2019 and a 2020I think it means Multiple Orgasm Treatment. A lot of modern health clinics are using it as a cure for depression, loneliness, poor circulation...
If you read the nhhs website, it does not say you can’t travel for exercise. That was just the police handing out fines at their discretion as directed by the powers at be. Hence the reason those fined for driving to the park had their fine revoked.
I’ve been riding Yarra trails, quarry park and Dandenong/silvan. None of my riding buddies are willing to risk it so I’ve been riding alone.
If your keen to meet up (which according to the dhhs website is currently allowing two people from different households to exercise together while maintaining 1.5m distance) I am keen to catch up.
For all the people who love links
https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/202004/b4 - stay at home direction (no 4) (signed).pdf
Thanks @Christian I’ll give the Yarra Trails a look this week - kinda hard to plan to meet up as I need the stars to align with a sleeping or well-behaving toddler and an agreeable pregnant wife to get out, so I tend to just jump on opportunities.
We may well go up to Buller on Wednesday after a round of tests/appointments. My month up there was great for my riding, it really progressed though I wasn’t really pushing my downhill skills as I didn’t want to break anything, but climbing really progressed! I rode every XC trail on Buller + Stonefly, also did Copperhead in the DH zone. Didn’t go as far as Epic as riding solo, need to keep something for the future!
I’m always available to ride so let me know if you want to meet up.Thanks @Christian I’ll give the Yarra Trails a look this week - kinda hard to plan to meet up as I need the stars to align with a sleeping or well-behaving toddler and an agreeable pregnant wife to get out, so I tend to just jump on opportunities.
We may well go up to Buller on Wednesday after a round of tests/appointments. My month up there was great for my riding, it really progressed though I wasn’t really pushing my downhill skills as I didn’t want to break anything, but climbing really progressed! I rode every XC trail on Buller + Stonefly, also did Copperhead in the DH zone. Didn’t go as far as Epic as riding solo, need to keep something for the future!
The problem with all these laws is nothing is defined properly. I feel the dhhs is the best source for information and I will go by those guidelines. I have 4 parks with in an hour of me so I will stick to them for now until told otherwise. I don’t like riding on the road as statistically I am more likely to die on the road. On the walking/commuter tracks I have ridden on there are more people on them than the supermarket so I can’t see how that is safer than riding in the bush where there are barely anyone.Thanks for that link, it's a shame it doesn't include clarity on when travel for exercise is considered acceptable. From my readings of articles re cancelled travel fines, the cops permit travel to THE NEAREST mtb facility? The idea is to try and reduce regional cross transmission of covid. I know the local interpretation us to ride at either blores hill or mt taylor, whichever us closer.
To be honest, I'd be surprised if your wife was comfortable with you meeting up for rides. There has been concern about placental transmission, and that then raises the question of what happens if covid turns out to be like hiv / hep / herpes - something that once infected leaves us with a life of possibly shedding / recurrences. Absolutely no data on this yet, but the two pregnant doctors I know are being VERY carefull.
The problem with all these laws is nothing is defined properly. I feel the dhhs is the best source for information and I will go by those guidelines. I have 4 parks with in an hour of me so I will stick to them for now until told otherwise. I don’t like riding on the road as statistically I am more likely to die on the road. On the walking/commuter tracks I have ridden on there are more people on them than the supermarket so I can’t see how that is safer than riding in the bush where there are barely anyone.
I will interpret the law how I see best. If they fine me for trying to stay away from as many people as possible then I will deal with it as it happens.
Crazy timesFair enough, and in suburbia that's probably a reasonable call.
The regional centres are where it becomes more relevant - I suspect you risk getting grief from the Healesville cops if you live closer to, say, lysterfield ? Think about regional health facilities, and the impact of transmitting covid to an area with very limited facilities. As an example, the further east in gippsland you travel, the further away from the nearest covid clinic ( wonthaggi) or icu specialist ( berwick)
Crazy times
I'm in Perth WA too. Got my levo not too long ago. New to MTb in general haven't been out much. Been to little tracks in lesmurdy etc and just trying to practice skills at parks around my house lol. Waiting on friend to get a bike too so we can go hit some trails as I'm a total noob lol
Is there any emtb clubs on Strava for Perth or anything that anyone know of?
No emtb clubs I’m aware of. Start off riding some of the green lines In Kalamunda. Stick to flattish trails and build up slowly.
Enjoy your new ride
Nice effort bud ?
Haven’t ridden that area in a Long time I tend to stick towards Farrel grove / scorpion / Mt gungin sections
Blue trails and the occasional black (some obstacles I avoid)R they harder tracks? I'm only doing Greenies at the moment as I'm a total noob lol
Blue trails and the occasional black (some obstacles I avoid)
if youre ever down south try out the compartment 10. A trail that springs to mind for you is fluid, one of my favourite. Its a green trail that’s smooth / flowy and fast if you push. On a non ebike there’s some flattish sections so you need to push but the emtb makes that like it’s non existent
dont think there that keen on people travelling onto the Peninsular , stay local or stay home.What is the go with this 2nd lockdown here in Melbourne ?
Are we allowed to drive to mtb trails ? (Within lockdown area)
I have not been to Red Hill for months, what is it like xown there ?
Noice!!dont think there that keen on people travelling onto the Peninsular , stay local or stay home.
Lot of people building in their backyard
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