Bicycle Touring Australia: Port Augusta to Crystal Brook On This Day 10th April 2012 | Travelsonabike2

Travelsonabike2 this day 10th April 2012 Long straight road

Cycling Around The World: Australia This Day in 2012

My on this day bicycle touring blog post comes from Australia on the 10th of April 2009. A stressful day hiding from the police.

Tuesday 10th April 2012. Port Augusta to Crystal Brook. 72 miles.

I left the campsite this morning and headed up the road. As I came to a set of traffic lights, I could see a police car waiting at the red light on the opposite side of the road. Balls, what do I do? I still haven’t bought a helmet, and I certainly don’t want another fine! Or worse! I know I’ll slow down and stick behind a car, then hopefully, the lights will change, and they’ll have gone before I reach the lights. It was too late; I was already on top of the lights. There was nothing I could do. I had to keep cycling. As I cycled across the lights, I pretended that I was looking at something in the opposite direction to them to avoid any eye contact.

After crossing the lights and getting past the police, I saw a McDonald’s. I was worried they may have seen me and would turn around and find me. So I went and hid in the McDonald’s. After all, I could check my emails at the same time. The police car only pulled into the car park as I sat there. That’s it. They’ve seen me, which will mean another fine. And I’ll have to wait until the shops open to buy a helmet, which would be even more annoying. In walked one of the police officers. I tried to keep a low profile, but it’s not easy in a bright, luminous yellow top! Thankfully, he wasn’t looking for me. And just ordered two coffees and left.

That Was Close

I passed several police cars throughout the day; all I kept doing was looking the other way in the hope that they wouldn’t stop me. I wasn’t enjoying all this ducking and diving and just wanted to get to my destination and buy a helmet so I could relax instead of being on edge all the time!

My luck finally ran out, or maybe I got lucky. Riding up a hill this afternoon, I heard this short blast of a siren, which made me jump. At the same time, an artic went past on the other side of the road. I just thought it was him and carried on. It went off again. This time, I turned around, and there was a police car right behind me. Who was signalling me to pull over. Needless to say, I did. I wasn’t going to outrun them, was I!

The two police officers couldn’t believe that I’d cycled all the way from Perth without a helmet. I explained that I had been trying to buy one for a while now (really?). But there was nowhere to buy one on the Nullarbor. Then, it was Easter, and all the shops were closed. But I was hoping to stop early today and buy one, honestly, guv!

After a conflab between themselves, they gave me three options.

1. Walk to Crystal Book, which was about 10km away. They wouldn’t let me ride because they’d be responsible if anything happened to me. But there was no shop in Crystal where I could buy a helmet.

2. I could walk back to Port Pirie, the town I’d just come through, 15km away. But at least there was a cycle shop there.

Both options were never really going to happen. They knew as much as I knew that once they’d gone, I would cycle. And they told me so. They would then have to shadow me all the way to whichever option I chose. And possibly fine me for wasting their time. I didn’t tell them I’d already been fined! Or option 3: Leave my bike here in the middle of nowhere, and they would drive me to Port Pirie to get a helmet. And drop me back at my bike after. I wasn’t keen on any of their ideas. But there really wasn’t much of a choice. I had to leave my bike.

I’m In A Police Car

I found a bush away from the road, stashed the bike behind that, and hoped for the best. The police took me to the shop, where I quickly bought a helmet. I wasn’t going to look around; I was too worried about my bike. Thankfully, when the police dropped me back at my bike, everything was okay, and it was still there.

Man in sunglasses and cycle helmet
Me and my new helmet

I’ve got to be honest. I couldn’t have wanted a better pair of police officers to pull me over. They could have just fined me and still made me walk. At least I can relax a bit more tomorrow and not worry about being pulled over by the police. I spent the evening polishing my helmet!

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Bicycle Touring Australia: Coolgardie to Norseman On This Day 27th March 2012 | Travelsonabike2

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World Bicycle Tour: Australia on this day, 27th March 2012

My on this day bicycle touring post comes from Australia on the 27th March 2012. Getting ready to cycle across the Nullarbor Plain.

Tuesday 27th March 2012. Coolgardie to Norseman. 104 miles.

Not such a hard ride today. The wind had dropped, and after about 50 miles, there was a roadhouse, which broke up the day and allowed me to stock up on drinks and snacks. I try to make sure that I’m carrying as much fluid as possible, just in case. It’s that old Boy Scout coming out again, “Be prepared!”

Buildings on street
Last night’s hotel in Coolgardie

Tomorrow could be my first really long day when I enter the Nullarbor Plain. And it’ll be 190km between roadhouses. That’ll be something to look forward to overnight. I can’t say I’m overly worried about crossing the Nullarbor, although I am a little apprehensive. But as long as I can carry enough water, I should be okay. Generally, I start the day off carrying eight and a half litres of water, plus a couple of bottles of fizzy drinks. Either Coke or those high-energy ones. It just depends on what I can get. Plus, I try to drink as much water as possible at breakfast.

I don’t want to be stereotypical, but I could really do with one of those Australian hats with corks hanging around the brim. Bloody flies are driving me mad. I can’t believe they can still buzz around me, no matter how fast I pedal.

On a separate note, I usually look forward to getting the internet at the end of the day. Here, I’m excited when I get a phone signal.

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Bicycle Touring Photos: February 2026 | Travelsonabike2

Garry McGivern cycling around West Sussex with flooded fields

February 2026 Bicycle Touring Photos

Photos from my bicycle touring exploits around the world, which I’ve added to the website over the past month (February 2026). There are quite a lot of photos this month, as I’ve been updating some of my old posts and adding new photos. I always regarded myself as someone who took a lot of photos. But when I look back, one of my big regrets is that I never took more. But then it wasn’t as easy then as it is now.

Most of us have a good-quality camera in our pockets all the time these days. Back then, you had to carry a proper camera, which was always a phaff. Don’t get me wrong, I still carry a proper camera, but its use seems to get less and less on each trip. Anyway, this month’s photos come from bicycle tours in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Turkey, Germany, France, China, Austria and England. I told you there was a lot.

There’s no Flickr photos this month, as the weather hasn’t been particularly good and my hip has been playing me up. But hopefully March should be a better month, and I’ll be back out and about on my bike.

You can also find photos on my social media channels: Facebook, Threads, Instagram, and Pinterest, which you can view without subscribing. But if you already use social media, why not follow me as I travel around on my bike?

Bicycle Touring Photos Added To The Website

(Pictures added to the website this month)

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Cycling Indonesia: Merak to Jakarta On This Day 6th March 2012 | Travelsonabike2

Travelsonabike2 this day 6th-March-2012 Boats on the sea

World Bicycle Tour: Cycling Indonesia on this Day in 2012

My on this day bicycle touring post comes from Indonesia on the 6th of March 2012. The sun was so intense in Indonesia that I had to buy some gloves to protect the back of my hands from sunburn.

Tuesday 6th March 2012. Merak to Jakarta. 76 miles.

I thought breakfast was at six this morning. So I was up, all packed and ready to leave straight afterwards. Only to find the restaurant closed, breakfast wasn’t for another half hour. Normally, I would have been a bit pissed off. Not today; it gave me time to go for an early morning swim. I’d just as well make the most of the hotel swimming pool while I can. I don’t get many hotels with a pool.

Swimming pool
A nice early morning dip

Breakfast over. It was time to hit the road again. And with my new gloves, I felt like a proper cyclist. I’ll be buying Lycra shorts next!! There’s a lot more traffic on the roads here. It reminds me of India. Or maybe I’ve just got used to quiet roads. Although speaking to the man in the café that I stopped at for lunch. He said once I’m past Jakarta, the roads are a lot quieter. We’ll see. I hope he’s right.

When I reached Jakarta, the traffic was even worse. It was gridlocked. And, as usual, I got lost. Even if I wasn’t lost, the traffic was so bad I couldn’t move out of the flow. I was hoping to get through Jakarta and reach another town. But with the traffic the way it was, I was just wasting time. So I called it a day and found a hotel. I’ll get my bearings overnight and try again in the morning.

At least I’ve now booked my flight to Australia, but boy was it hard work! The price went from £100 to £184 after adding taxes, fuel surcharges, luggage, and food. They even charge a couple of pounds to pick a seat, any seat! But it’ll certainly be the cheapest flight I’ll ever get to Australia.

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