On the first day of the cycle tour we rode 40 km on dirt roads but before we went riding we had to get our bikes and helmets. The bike that I was riding was a red giant and Pete and Paul who were the bike people helped us all to find the bike that fitted you the best. Once we had all gotten a bike that fitted us we rode out of the gates and down the road. Once we had ridden out the gates we road around somewhere that I couldn't remember and down some dirt roads. After the first day I think we had ridden around 30 to 40 kilometres in one day.
On the second day we loaded the bikes into the trailers and drove out to the Inness national park and road there. We road around 50 kilometres but I was much harder that the first day because there were lots of hills and there was one really steep hill that was called challenge mountain that was really had to ride up. Once we had all gotten up to the top of the hill we got to ride down the hill which was really fun and cool. At the bottom of the hill we saw some emus. We then loaded all the bikes back onto the bus and went back to camp.
On the third and final day we were all in high spirits because we knew that we wouldn't have to ride the bikes anymore and that we would get to move into our wardlis on the following day. This day was easier than the second day but around the same as the first day. most of the third day was riding on dirt roads but it was all right. Once we had finished we all crashed out and I felt really happy that we didn't have to ride anymore.
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