Cottesloe - Busselton - Bunbury Tour

6 day bicycle tour, 1977

Meelup Beach

Meelup Beach

This is the first of a series of retrospective bike stories, of rides taken before 1987. (1987 was the first ride to be fully documented in the current format, with distances, speeds, rest stops and so on, moreover written as soon after the event as possible.) This provided not only a record of the ride but a time capsule of the person I was at the time. To write about a ride nearly thirty years after the event is to try to look back on the person I was then and explain the mistakes and stupidities. The earlier rides took place in November-December, which of course meant that I was battling heat or strong south-westerly winds. Pulling them back to September-October was a sensible idea.



Cottesloe - Mandurah - on Day 1

Monday 21 November 1977. At work before I went on leave, I had been discussing with a workmate the idea of taking a bike ride into the country, and he had mentioned that Meelup Beach would a nice place to cycle to. That idea stuck and I made it my eventual aim.



Mandurah - Harvey - on Day 2

Tuesday 22 November 1977. After a fitful night I went down to the dining room which didn’t change much in the next 20 years or so until the hotel closed. It had big sash windows with shrubs pressing against them, and wallpaper on the walls and the ceiling. There were quite a few other guests. There were several different cereals that you could help yourself to, also toast and tea and coffee, and they came in and took my order for a cooked breakfast as well. It all seemed quite sumptuous, and I always enjoyed it every time I went back to that hotel.



Harvey - Bunbury - on Day 3

Wednesday 23 November 1977. The morning was mild and windy and showery. The gravel area in front of the farm machinery business had puddles. I had a nice hotel breakfast then paid and got everything together and set off with painful stiffness on the less than 50 kilometre journey to Bunbury. It was a bit earlier than the previous two days. Through the discomfort and tiredness I was excited to think I was going to be cycling into Bunbury, having never been there except by train or in someone’s car.



Bunbury - Busselton - on Day 4

Thursday 24 November 1977. I was a bit irritable when I came down to breakfast in the old high-ceilinged hotel dining room, still there. I scowled at the yobs who were still carrying on as they crowded together to wolf their breakfast. Breakfast was nice anyway.



Busselton - Meelup Beach - Busselton - on Day 5

Meelup Beach

Meelup Beach

Friday 25 November 1977. The day was sunny and mild with a light southerly. I had slept without waking for about 10 hours (I can’t do that any more!) and felt heaps better. I had ordered my breakfast for 8 am - this was 1977, they still brought brekky up on a tray to your room. A knock on the door woke me up and I got up and got the tray from the floor outside the door. This was also the time before I started buying cakes and pies the day before to have breakfast in bed, saving time, energy and money. I think I started doing that in 1987.



Busselton - Bunbury - on Day 6

Saturday 26 November 1977. I slept well again and enjoyed another breakfast delivered to my room. I left Busselton by the same way as I had come in, not knowing at that time about the other way through Wonnerup.



Lake Clifton

Lake Clifton
Western Australia
Lake Clifton SMC 2008.jpg
Lake Clifton thrombolites
Population: ~50
Established: 1920
Postcode: 6215
Location:
  • 115 km (71 mi) SSW of Perth
  • 38 km (24 mi) SW of Mandurah
  • 29 km (18 mi) W of Waroona
LGA: Shire of Waroona
State District: Collie-Wellington
Federal Division: Canning

Lake Clifton is a small town located on the east side of the lake of the same name in the Peel region of Western Australia just off the Old Coast Road, between Mandurah and Bunbury at the north end of the Yalgorup National Park.



Australind

Australind
Bunbury, Western Australia
Population: 5,116 (2001 Census)
Established: 1841
Postcode: 6233
Area: 7.3 km² (2.8 sq mi)
Location: 12 km (7 mi) from Bunbury
LGA: Shire of Harvey
State District: Murray-Wellington
Federal Division: Forrest
Suburbs around Australind:
Leschenault Kemerton
Australind Kingston
Pelican Point Eaton Millbridge

Marshall Waller Clifton, founder of Australind



Wonnerup

Wonnerup
Western Australia
Population: 374 (2006 Census) [1]
Established: 1856
Postcode: 6280
Elevation: 94 m (308 ft)
Location:
  • 219 km (136 mi) S of Perth
  • 10 km (6 mi) E of Busselton
LGA: Busselton
State District: Vasse
Federal Division: Forrest

Coordinates: 33°37′26″S 115°25′12″E / 33.624°S 115.42°E / -33.624; 115.42

The townsite of Wonnerup is located 219 km south of Perth and 10 km east of Busselton. It was gazetted a townsite in 1856,[2] deriving its name from the nearby Wonnerup Inlet.