Great Australian Bike Ride
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Day 61 - Proserpine to Bowen - May 20

Driving directions to Williams St
103 km 
Via Proserpine Shute Harbour Rd - remove
 
Prosperine
 
1. Head east on Marathon St toward McDonald Ln
0.6 km
2. Turn left at Herbert St
0.2 km
3. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Main St
0.2 km
4. Turn left at Blair St
0.1 km
5. Turn left at Bruce Hwy
1.0 km
6. Turn right at Proserpine Shute Harbour Rd
1.2 km
7. Slight right to stay on Proserpine Shute Harbour Rd
0.3 km
8. Turn left to stay on Proserpine Shute Harbour Rd
21.6 km
9. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit and stay on Proserpine Shute Harbour Rd
9.9 km
10. Turn right at Gregory Cannon Valley Rd
1.8 km
11. Turn left to stay on Gregory Cannon Valley Rd
4.1 km
12. Turn right to stay on Gregory Cannon Valley Rd
1.1 km
13. Slight right to stay on Gregory Cannon Valley Rd
2.2 km
14. Turn right to stay on Gregory Cannon Valley Rd
5.0 km
15. Turn right at Bruce Hwy
51.1 km
16. Continue on Bowen Connection Rd
1.0 km
17. Continue on Don St
0.7 km
18. Turn right at Leichhardt St
1.0 km
19. Turn left at Williams St
53 m
 
Bowen
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The Great Australian Bike Ride is a nine-stage ride around the country that began in Melbourne on March 21st and will finish back there on October 10th. This is a wonderful opportunity to be involved in a healthy challenge for a good cause. Whether it's for a few days or a few weeks here's your chance to be part of a great cycling event that is raising funds for, and awareness of, the research into mental illness being supported by Australian Rotary Health.