Office Solutions IT Pipeline Challenge

Saturday 4th May 2024


The charity ride, while challenging, isn’t overly technical. With some training, the Office Solutions IT Pipeline Challenge can be conquered by anyone with a mountain bike and a reasonable level of fitness. We encourage you to participate as a relay-style team of 2-5 riders BUT for those up for riding the whole 600km we also accept a number of soloists each year.

Each night we'll enjoy a feast and swap stories under the stars as we camp at Coolgardie, Southern Cross, Merredin and Northam.

Ride along the historic Goldfields Pipeline that starts in Kalgoorlie and finishes in Perth. The route is unique in that it travels along the historic water pipeline, which has been transporting fresh water from Mundaring Weir through to the goldfields town of Kalgoorlie, for over a century.

The Pipeline Challenge has been granted tenure to ride the complete length of the pipeline, through privately owned farms near Northam. This is the only sanctioned opportunity that you’ll ever have to ride this ‘out of bounds’ route as you cannot ride it independently.

Day 1, the ride starts in Kalgoorlie and then travels along the pipeline to Coolgardie, which is a simple 55km ride away.

Day 2 is when it starts to get tough as you ride from Coolgardie through to Southern Cross. This is 185km through the large undulations on a reasonable hard packed sand track. Falling asleep that night will be quite easy at your campsite!

Day 3 is from Southern Cross through to Merredin - 116km again over quite hard packed sand with a hint of gravel.

Day 4 is another long day as you ride from Merredin to Northam. This is 172km with a bit more elevation gain as you ride into Northam.

Day 5, the last day, is a 67km ride from Northam through to Mundaring. What it doesn’t have in distance is made up for in elevation gain, with mountain bike technical skills required. This will be a true test of your stamina, as well as your mind.

The weather along the trip in early May which is toward the end of autumn heading into winter. This means that the weather should be quite pleasant, being mild in the morning, say 5 degrees, to warmer during the day (about 20 degrees). There is a slight chance of light rain if a cold front comes through.

The event organisers encourage riders to participate as part of a relay-style team, which means it’s a lot more fun (not to mention easier). Each team will ride as a self-sufficient unit with their own support vehicle, preferably with a trailer, bike rack, camping gear and bike spares. Riders can ride for any length they wish to. Each team can have more than one rider cycling at any one time, as long as someone is riding.

There are a number of spaces available for soloists. If you’re up for riding the whole distance by yourself then you’ll need to get in touch with the organisers before registering as a soloist. Remember this is a ride, not a race. The Pipeline Challenge is about personal enjoyment and overcoming your mental and physical anguish to complete the Pipeline Challenge. The ride, while challenging, isn’t overly technical and can be completed by anyone with a reasonable level of fitness and a mountain bike.

You can expect rocky outcrops, sand, and lots of corrugations with many ups and downs. The Pipeline Challenge is more than just a mountain bike ride, as it raises funds for WA charity Youth Futures and their work with homeless youth.

Getting to Kalgoorlie from Perth is a 600km drive, or a 7 hour train trip, or a one hour plane trip. As most teams will have a support vehicle they may choose to travel with their support team.

Event Details

Time: 12pm set off on 4 May

Location: Kalgoorlie to Perth

Category: General, Health and Wellbeing, Volunteering

Type: General

Audience: All Ages

Enquiries

Contact: Corina

Organisation: Youth Futures

Position: Fundraising Coordinator

Phone: 9300 2677

Email: info@pipelinechallenge.com.au

Website: www.pipelinechallenge.com.au

Event Date(s)

  • Saturday 4th May 2024

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