I haven't said boo yet re this gathering.
I got a window too Steve.
Just gotta work out how to get the bars off.
Spring buds run - Oz Boxerworks
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Lord of the Bings
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Yep. SteveC n I launch on the 4th. Do you think you can make that? Most welcome to land.SteveD wrote:There's a window of opportunity opening for me at work. Not open yet, but I'm hopeful.
Keep plug wires crossed for me! .... The weekend 5-7 October right?
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Mal S7 wrote:It will be great to catch up Bob!
Due to a late start SteveC and I may be staying at Bendemeer Hotel on the Friday night.
I've gotta go out to Narrandera on Mon 23rd and should be back here on the 30th, leave here on the 3rd,
so I am now thinking of joining you blokes at Bendemeer for an ale or two on Fri night, I will be camping
though no motels or pubs for me for a while.
Regards, Bob
R80 RS
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Thanks for the offer Mal, but the window shut firmly whilst I was out tonight.
I've just got home to a confirmation that it isn't going to work out.
Bugger.
The thing was, I've got a shed full of annual leave owing and there's a wee bit of concern over carrying it forward too far so there was a minor chance I could take some...didn't work this time unfortunately.
I've just got home to a confirmation that it isn't going to work out.
Bugger.
The thing was, I've got a shed full of annual leave owing and there's a wee bit of concern over carrying it forward too far so there was a minor chance I could take some...didn't work this time unfortunately.
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
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Gidday chaps. I'm currently enjoying the hospitality of Bob and Alison at Narooma. Bob and I have just returned from a very nice day trip down to Bega and back along the coast road. Very nice; riding heaven, actually.
I had something of an adventure getting here. I left home on Tuesday arvo under the threat of weather, fully accepting that I might be stuck in the Geehi Hut for a night or two, but near Khancoban there were signs indicating that the Alpine Way was closed and that the Cabramurra Road should be used as a detour. Ok, I thought, that will do, and headed on up that road in fog and rain. I knew that I could shelter in the hut up near Cabramurra if required, and it was. I arrived there on nightfall and was very glad to find a good stash of firewood. Here's a pic of the hut the next day.
It was very cold and blustery with heavy rain at times, but sufficient breaks to permit firewood gathering. I knew I had enough food to see out a few days if necessary, but beer supplies were low and I was deeply regretting that I had failed to get a bottle of something warming at Corryong as I had intended. Silly old fool.
My gear was all still wet but drying slowly, and I really didn’t want to hit the road in such blustery conditions, so settled in for another night. After a very windy night I woke to whiteness, everywhere. Including inside the hut, where snow had blasted through every hole and gap. Here is poor Brunhilde, stoically enduring the conditions.
A snowplough came through in mid-morning, and I guess I could have followed it, but it was just too cold. With plenty of firewood the hut was cosy enough, and I had books to read, green stuff to smoke, and plenty more food. I figured I could stay until the weather improved.
It snowed all day and night, and all the next day. I had to go out to collect more firewood, trudging around in the snow until I found a stick poking out. I would pull on this and often it would yield a good branch of dead wood. I got good at this fairly quickly, and kept the fire going. Then, on Saturday morning I woke to a clear sunny sky and packed up. After four nights in the hut is was kind of sad to leave, but the weather was perfect, the roads were drying out, and the coast beckoned. Here is a pic of Brun at some significant spot along the road.
I had a very comfortable ride down to the coast and was warmly welcomed at Bob and Alison’s place. Brunhilde is running sweetly and behaving herself. I look forward to more adventures and catching up with the blokes at this Spring Buds gathering, just two weeks away. In the meantime I’ll be meeting up with my daughter and her youngest – they are currently just a couple of hours to the north, travelling on her bike (Max, the Japanese cruiser). We’ll meet at Nowra and ride together to her place at Budgewoi, north of Sydney.
I had something of an adventure getting here. I left home on Tuesday arvo under the threat of weather, fully accepting that I might be stuck in the Geehi Hut for a night or two, but near Khancoban there were signs indicating that the Alpine Way was closed and that the Cabramurra Road should be used as a detour. Ok, I thought, that will do, and headed on up that road in fog and rain. I knew that I could shelter in the hut up near Cabramurra if required, and it was. I arrived there on nightfall and was very glad to find a good stash of firewood. Here's a pic of the hut the next day.
It was very cold and blustery with heavy rain at times, but sufficient breaks to permit firewood gathering. I knew I had enough food to see out a few days if necessary, but beer supplies were low and I was deeply regretting that I had failed to get a bottle of something warming at Corryong as I had intended. Silly old fool.
My gear was all still wet but drying slowly, and I really didn’t want to hit the road in such blustery conditions, so settled in for another night. After a very windy night I woke to whiteness, everywhere. Including inside the hut, where snow had blasted through every hole and gap. Here is poor Brunhilde, stoically enduring the conditions.
A snowplough came through in mid-morning, and I guess I could have followed it, but it was just too cold. With plenty of firewood the hut was cosy enough, and I had books to read, green stuff to smoke, and plenty more food. I figured I could stay until the weather improved.
It snowed all day and night, and all the next day. I had to go out to collect more firewood, trudging around in the snow until I found a stick poking out. I would pull on this and often it would yield a good branch of dead wood. I got good at this fairly quickly, and kept the fire going. Then, on Saturday morning I woke to a clear sunny sky and packed up. After four nights in the hut is was kind of sad to leave, but the weather was perfect, the roads were drying out, and the coast beckoned. Here is a pic of Brun at some significant spot along the road.
I had a very comfortable ride down to the coast and was warmly welcomed at Bob and Alison’s place. Brunhilde is running sweetly and behaving herself. I look forward to more adventures and catching up with the blokes at this Spring Buds gathering, just two weeks away. In the meantime I’ll be meeting up with my daughter and her youngest – they are currently just a couple of hours to the north, travelling on her bike (Max, the Japanese cruiser). We’ll meet at Nowra and ride together to her place at Budgewoi, north of Sydney.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
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That's a great adventure to have Charlie. I don't know how you ever survived without a bottle of port in front of that open fire.
ps Great pics
ps Great pics
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Was wondering where you got to Charlie. Another experience that will stay with you for a while.
Keep up with the posts won't you.
Keep up with the posts won't you.
Lord of the Bings
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Great story Charlie. It sent a shiver up my spine just thinking how cold it was. Four nights of food is good going.
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
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Yeah, but he's prolly only got one leg now.SteveD wrote:Great story Charlie. It sent a shiver up my spine just thinking how cold it was. Four nights of food is good going.
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That sounds chill Charley. You Southern blokes are always posting pics of that white stuff but I'm buggered if I know what it is !?
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