We've been back recovering for a while now so it is overdue to get this report started.
I'll start this today, with the hope that Charlie will pitch in adding his thoughts and photos.
This was a ride that was brewing for a while. The background was Charlie helping my buy my R90/6 last summer, our friendship forged over that adventure (and a Magna engine rebuild), and our plans to go on a ride together when the time was right. For me this involved finally finishing some studies and handing in a long drawn out and bloody thesis-exhausting stuff- and of course getting the bike ready and kitted out for camping. For Charlie, this involved trying to get Brunhilde back together after some significant work, and it was looking like this run could nicely coincide with the Talbingo Boxerworks rally.
The plans were pretty open. Visit a property and hut my good friend owns up near Jindabyne, via the Barry Way, spend a bit of time there, play it by ear and ride wherever we wanted, and then meet up for the Talbingo boxerworks rally.
The weather became an interesting factor once we hit the Hut, helping to restrict some of our plans to ride down to the east coast, etc, but everything else worked out well.
Here is the basic route we took.

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=d&sour ... CmvmMBdkts
Not indicated is the nearly 5 times we did the majority of the dirt section of the Barry Way, and the side run to Mckillops Bridge.
(cheers Charlie for putting the map together)
Here's the Girls, Brunhilde (right) and The Princess (as she is currently known until a better name comes along, or this one sticks) (left). Two 1974 R90/6's.

Here's the boys. Charlie and me.

Day one for me was Charlie meeting me at my place after a day earlier riding from Bethanga to Melbourne.
I was still in frantic packing stages, so we ended up leaving a little late.
A nice run out of Melbourne until we hit the long straight slog out east. Good to get some miles done.
Met up with Grant at his workplace before taking his advice and grabbing a campsite in the fading light just off the road past Rosedale.
A little noisy with traffic in the morning, but entirely convenient for our position, with a sheltered table and firewood close by. A decent camp. Thanks for the tip Grant.
Dinner was a scrumptious steak with garlic and herb boiled potatoes, some (of Charlies homebrew) beers, single malt and even some red wine (drinks that became a bit of a tradition).
Heres my little Svea 123 frying up my steak to perfection. Steak at room temperature, salt and pepper rubbed in well, oil(butter) the meat not the pan, is a foolproof recipe for me. This was one of two excellent steaks we had on the trip.

Campsite in the dewy dawn light. Slight hangover.

By this stage, Brunhilde had lost her speedo and tacho, something that would not be solved until a few days later after Charlies work with a bicycle speedo and some ingenuity.
Getting ready for the next days run

I'll leave it at that for the moment.
I've just got Charlies CD of photos in the mail (cheers mate), so I know he has a lot of photos to contribute.
(Charlie: Do you want me to upload them to my photobucket account or have you already started uploading them?)
Teaser:
Barry Way coming up.
This photo was actually taken a week or so later but was a very similar time of day and light as the first time we past (both times we ended up riding the Barry Way through dusk and dark). I wanted to stop the first time, but we were again running late. It's a view that makes me smile inside.
Somewhere between Seldom Seen and Suggan Buggan I think. A very nice road and surface.
