September 4, 2023
Day 127 - a tricky ride to Dumai
There seems to be nothing easy in Indonesia. I'm trying to find out something very simple: what time does the ferry leave Dumai, traveling towards Batam? Daisy found the times published in a newspaper! I walked to the port and confirmed the details. I think that whether or not a country has timetables is a pretty good measure of the place.
Cycling from my abode last night to Dumai was also not easy, but that was partly my fault. It was a rather strange place I was staying because I had no idea how to contact an employee. I assumed that there was no breakfast, and so I hooked into biscuits and bananas - all I had.
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I don't know why, but I couldn't make a photo for nuts today. The light was horrible, but it usually is in the tropics.
I was away by 7.30, but not before taking a photo from my room.
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The going was easy and most often boring; I was among plantations. The sea was so close that I could smell it but I never did see it! The limiting factor in getting anywhere was the road surface. Sometimes it was very good and sometimes rather poor, with every state in between. But one thing is guaranteed in Indonesia: you will never get a smooth entry to, or exit from, a bridge.
I knocked out a fast 40 km before a quick stop. It was roughly the point where I had just 100 km to Dumai. It occurred to me that I hadn't passed a substantial town or seen an ATM. But, they're everywhere in Indonesia so I had nothing to worry about.
I cycled as normal, stopping occasionally to take a photo that records my journey.
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https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/260753-Heliconia-psittacorum
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Of course, there was roadkill. I saw a substantial turtle but was not in a good place to stop. But next to each other were an Asian water monitor and some homework for Bill.
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I was at my anticipated halfway point when I saw a BRI Mini ATM sign. BRI failed me last night but otherwise have seemed reliable. But, they failed me again here and when I asked where I might find an ATM, consensus was Dumai. And here's my mistake: I should have left a little stash of rp for this situation. I have foreign currencies but they're largely useless here. I realised that I had 72 km to do without food and with 1.5 L of water.
The way I was going to do it was with easy spinning and minimal stops. I planned to get to 100 in one go. I did it easily and took the odd photo.
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My next aim was 125 km which, again, I did reasonably easily. I stopped and drank my last water. I thought there must be an ATM and a fellow pointed to the security entry to the industrial area. They let me in and I got money. Two nasi gorengs, a few mugs of very sweet tea and a litre of water, were the perfect fuel to power me into town. Alas, I had cycled the first 125 km on a few bananas, a few ancient biscuits and 3 L of water.
Dumai offered the usual lanes and things; even a development.
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I easily found a hotel - one fitting the end of my ride and took the appropriate photos.
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I continued my walk from the port, taking a few photos on my way.
And then I took still more getting back to the hotel. I must have walked 6 km.
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Tomorrow I'll spend eight hours on ferries getting to Batam Island. I'll spend the night there before a short ferry ride to Singapore. I'm almost there!
Today's ride: 145 km (90 miles)
Total: 9,570 km (5,943 miles)
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Great day’s ride to complete the epic Indonesian sector of the journey.
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When will you be in Sydney?
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When will you be in Sydney?
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