22-11-2003, 07:40am
G'day
Forgot to mention the ride to the ride...
Glenbrook to Picton to Macquarie pass to Jamberoo pass to Kiama to Bega to Bombala to Cooma to Thredbo...
And forgot to mention the ride after the ride...
Dead Horse Gap to Khancoban to Granya to Tallangatta to Tawonga Gap to Bright to Mt Hotham (3 degrees celsius and vis about 20 metres) to Omeo to the Blue Duck to Bruthen to Koo Wee Rup to Sorrento to Queenscliff to Port Campbell to Geelong to Melbourne (2 new D207 tyres at Peter Stevens great service at nil notice by the way) to Kingslake to Yea to Euroa to Albury to Walwa to Tumbarumba to Gungagai to home (Glenbrook) via the freeway last night. Yes the freeway kms were very ordinary, but done in absolutely pouring wet conditions, best option IMO.
Our sons on CBR600 and GPZ600 accompanied us all the way, and we had up to twelve bikes (including another 3 buses) in the group at different times..
Regards
Kevin
Forgot to mention the ride to the ride...
Glenbrook to Picton to Macquarie pass to Jamberoo pass to Kiama to Bega to Bombala to Cooma to Thredbo...
And forgot to mention the ride after the ride...
Dead Horse Gap to Khancoban to Granya to Tallangatta to Tawonga Gap to Bright to Mt Hotham (3 degrees celsius and vis about 20 metres) to Omeo to the Blue Duck to Bruthen to Koo Wee Rup to Sorrento to Queenscliff to Port Campbell to Geelong to Melbourne (2 new D207 tyres at Peter Stevens great service at nil notice by the way) to Kingslake to Yea to Euroa to Albury to Walwa to Tumbarumba to Gungagai to home (Glenbrook) via the freeway last night. Yes the freeway kms were very ordinary, but done in absolutely pouring wet conditions, best option IMO.
Our sons on CBR600 and GPZ600 accompanied us all the way, and we had up to twelve bikes (including another 3 buses) in the group at different times..
Regards
Kevin