I'd like to keep going through winter, supplemented with twice-weekly dips in the gloriously heated 50m Fitzroy Pool.
Mid-month, we escaped to the Great Ocean Road for Tom’s big running weekend. We drove to Torquay on Saturday (1.5 hours west), our first time staying overnight instead of just passing through.
The iconic surf town (home of Bells Beach, Rip Curl, and Quiksilver) greeted us with a sudden cold snap and much-needed rain.
I bundled up for an afternoon walk along the Esplanade to Rocky Point Lookout.
Cozy Italian dinner at The Pearl.
Sunday was race day, and it was my turn to spectate! The 20th Great Ocean Road Running Festival is Australia’s most scenic running event, with the GOR closed to cars for 11,000 runners across eight distances. Tom signed up for his first ultra: 60km (37 mi).
Sunday was race day, and it was my turn to spectate! The 20th Great Ocean Road Running Festival is Australia’s most scenic running event, with the GOR closed to cars for 11,000 runners across eight distances. Tom signed up for his first ultra: 60km (37 mi).
We woke up early for the hour-long drive to Lorne for an 8am start. It was cold and damp, but the energy was electric.
After seeing Tom off, I headed to the finish in Apollo Bay. With the GOR closed for the race, I detoured through the lush Otway Ranges—familiar from cycling Amy’s Grand Fondo last spring. Rain, hills, and all.
Afterwards, I grabbed lunch at Moore Cafe and hung out at the beach.