Page 2 of 2
Re: Border Village 2019.
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 8:19 am
by SteveD
Still D4. This was a 790km day.
The Nullarbor Highway.
From Eucla, it was 184km to the Nullabor Roadhouse, then 225km to our next stop at Penong. We gassed up there, then tootled into Ceduna for the greasiest f'n c's ever at the jetty. Grease galore...but the seagulls loved it.
Then we were off to Kimba for the night where we stayed in an excellent pub, had a good feed and slept well in a cosy very warmly heated room. The riding was uneventful, generally sitting 120-130kph. Roadkill still minimal. Bikes were purring.
The silo art sure has taken off in recent years.
Re: Border Village 2019.
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 8:00 am
by Python
Great write up Steve. Great photos and drone shot too!
Russell
Homeward leg
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 4:51 am
by SteveD
D5, evening.
Today was Brett's 48th birthday.
For our last night out, I booked accommodation at a place a little more up market compared to the others places we'd stayed at. The Hotel Grand in Mildura. Mildura is a regional town in the NW of Victoria set on the Murray River, amongst citrus groves and vineyards. It's a major centre on the edge of the inland deserts of Australia. In summer it gets hot, often into the mid 40'sC and very dry, with cold nights. It was a clear night tonight so we were expecting another cool start to our ride home tomorrow.
Our room was very nice and had a balcony looking towards the river. As it was night, that was a little wasted on us. Oh well We decided on take away Chinese and found the one where the locals go. Our mate Doug from night one joined us too. Doug was trialling his new caravan and found a few electrical issues that needed sorting.
The only downside to this accom was the lack of secure parking. We found a spot with CCTV on the street and unloaded our gear. Then showers, a big feed, a couple of drinks then we hit the cot for an early start.
D6.
It was a predicted chilly morning after a clear night and the airheads are often reluctant to start. Brett had bought a small jump starter and it got some use this morning. Worked a treat. Grant & Brett needed to ride around/thru Melbourne and were very keen to avoid the traffic peak so we needed to be on the outskirts by 1400 or so. It stayed on the cool side for 200kms until the sun got some elevation, then towards Melbourne it clouded over. Usually Melbourne greets you with a welcoming shower or two but happily it stayed dry for a change.
This was the shortest day for me at 570ish kms, the others around 700km to get home. The speed limit is 110kph out there but about half way home today it drops to 100kph until we reach the freeways heading into the city. Victoria, our home state, is known colloquially as the police state. We reminded each other to take it carefully after the town where speed drops as there always seems to be a LEO working hard there. Today he was driving a BMW M3 pursuit car but luckily he had someone else pulled over. Time to increase the road speed a tad whilst he was otherwise occupied!
The last bit was entirely uneventful, just head down, steady riding with home as the goal. Achieved that ok, so now we just need to wait for any performance awards that we're unaware of to arrive in the mail.
We had a great ride, a great time together. We struck it lucky with the weather despite some cool mornings. The week after the ride has been bitterly cold, windy with record snow drops in the local hills. It snowed just 20 minutes from my place on the outskirts of Melbourne.
Petrol cost me $530 to go 4300kms. Grant was getting a tad better economy than me, Brett much better than both of us.
We didn't have many shots of the three of us together unfortunately. But Grant did get this one...a fitting picture to finish with.
L->R Grant 1981 R100RS, Steve 1981 R100RS, Brett 2017 F800gs.
Re: Border Village 2019.
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:00 pm
by Airbear
Thanks Steve. A bloody good read with my first coffee of the day. Excellent pix too.
I now don't need to do that particular trip because I've seen it all. ;o)
Re: Border Village 2019.
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:29 am
by SteveD