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The week we turned into Aussies, by Heron and Sitka, Oceania Week 15

The week we turned into Aussies, by Heron and Sitka, Oceania Week 15 Wamberal to Forster, 296 km (total cycled to date 3902) Heron: Is it true that daddy gets himself treats on blog night? Jocelyn:...

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Time for Plan B: Oceania Odyssey Week 16

Time for Plan B: Oceania Odyssey Week 16 Forster to Port Macquarie, 243 km (total cycled to date: 4,145 km) Short of a crocodile sniffing on the other side of the nylon, the most panic-inducing sound...

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Calm after the cyclone: Oceania Odyssey Week 17

Calm after the cyclone: Oceania Odyssey Week 17 Port Macquarie to Bellingen, 250 km (total cycled to date: 4,395 km) We awoke in our tent to the sound of an angry ocean. Ferocious and relentless, wave...

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No slowin’ down when you’ve got lots of duct tape: Oceania Odyssey Week 18

No slowin’ down when you’ve got lots of duct tape: Oceania Odyssey Week 18 Bellingen to Evans Head, 338 km (total cycled to date: 4732 km) Our family was at a crossroads… like, an actual highway...

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Miracle in Murwillumbah: Oceania Odyssey Week 19

Miracle in Murwillumbah: Oceania Odyssey Week 19 Evans Head to Grady’s Creek, 312 km (total cycled to date: 5,044 km) Ed’s old Boy Scout leader (aka his Dad) would be proud: we are exceptionally well...

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The Queensland Rollercoaster: Oceania Odyssey Week 20

The Queensland Rollercoaster: Oceania Odyssey Week 20 Grady’s Creek to Tewantin, 358km (total cycled to date: 5,402 km) Any excuse will suffice for Ed to bolster his sons’ repertoire of 1990s rock...

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A holiday in a vacation: Oceania Odyssey Week 21

A holiday in a vacation: Oceania Odyssey Week 21 Tewantin, Australia, to Haapiti, French Polynesia – 70km by bike (plus bus, plane and ferry) (total cycle mileage to date: 5,472km) A little finger...

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Snorkelling with sharks and stingrays, by Heron and Sitka: Oceania Odyssey...

Snorkelling with sharks and stingrays, by Heron and Sitka: Oceania Odyssey Week 21 Haapiti to Paopao (Moorea), 228 km (total cycled to date: 5,700 km) Heron: This was such an awesome week – I can’t...

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La grande finale, or finishing on a high rope: Oceania Odyssey Week 22

La grande finale, or finishing on a high rope: Oceania Odyssey Week 22 Paopao, French Polynesia to Toronto, Canada (182km cycling, for a grand Oceania total of 5,882km by bike) If Ed hadn’t already...

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Calling all readers: seeking your input for the Oceania Odyssey book

Calling all readers: seeking your input for the Oceania Odyssey book Dear friends, After 6 months on the road, we are looking to turn our blog into a book, and would so appreciate if you could spend a...

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Time for Plan B: Oceania Odyssey Week 16

Time for Plan B: Oceania Odyssey Week 16 Forster to Port Macquarie, 243 km (total cycled to date: 4,145 km) Short of a crocodile sniffing on the other side of the nylon, the most panic-inducing sound...

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Calm after the cyclone: Oceania Odyssey Week 17

Calm after the cyclone: Oceania Odyssey Week 17 Port Macquarie to Bellingen, 250 km (total cycled to date: 4,395 km) We awoke in our tent to the sound of an angry ocean. Ferocious and relentless, wave...

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No slowin’ down when you’ve got lots of duct tape: Oceania Odyssey Week 18

No slowin’ down when you’ve got lots of duct tape: Oceania Odyssey Week 18 Bellingen to Evans Head, 338 km (total cycled to date: 4732 km) Our family was at a crossroads… like, an actual highway...

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Miracle in Murwillumbah: Oceania Odyssey Week 19

Miracle in Murwillumbah: Oceania Odyssey Week 19 Evans Head to Grady’s Creek, 312 km (total cycled to date: 5,044 km) Ed’s old Boy Scout leader (aka his Dad) would be proud: we are exceptionally well...

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The Queensland Rollercoaster: Oceania Odyssey Week 20

The Queensland Rollercoaster: Oceania Odyssey Week 20 Grady’s Creek to Tewantin, 358km (total cycled to date: 5,402 km) Any excuse will suffice for Ed to bolster his sons’ repertoire of 1990s rock...

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A holiday in a vacation: Oceania Odyssey Week 21

A holiday in a vacation: Oceania Odyssey Week 21 Tewantin, Australia, to Haapiti, French Polynesia – 70km by bike (plus bus, plane and ferry) (total cycle mileage to date: 5,472km) A little finger...

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Snorkelling with sharks and stingrays, by Heron and Sitka: Oceania Odyssey...

Snorkelling with sharks and stingrays, by Heron and Sitka: Oceania Odyssey Week 21 Haapiti to Paopao (Moorea), 228 km (total cycled to date: 5,700 km) Heron: This was such an awesome week – I can’t...

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La grande finale, or finishing on a high rope: Oceania Odyssey Week 22

La grande finale, or finishing on a high rope: Oceania Odyssey Week 22 Paopao, French Polynesia to Toronto, Canada (182km cycling, for a grand Oceania total of 5,882km by bike) If Ed hadn’t already...

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Calling all readers: seeking your input for the Oceania Odyssey book

Calling all readers: seeking your input for the Oceania Odyssey book Dear friends, After 6 months on the road, we are looking to turn our blog into a book, and would so appreciate if you could spend a...

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5 conditions that must be met before I will prescribe castor oil for induction

One of the questions I get asked most often is “how can I avoid an induction?” Pregnant women are well versed about the risks of inductions and the “cascade of interventions” that can result from them....

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