Westward Ho!
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I regularly ride with an older mate called Alan. He's always wanted to do the run from Sydney to Perth. It's also been on my "one day" list for years but I needed the motivation to get off my ass and do something.

All of a sudden, motivation came from three areas. Firstly, Alan just wouldn't stop whining about wanting me to do the trip with him. Secondly, the Ulysses AGM seemed like a legitimate excuse. Thirdly, I started following Davo's travels (R.I.P Davo). Davo's passing just seems to make it all the more important.

The clincher of course... its the kind of trip a Busa is just born to do.

So.. we're off over yonder to the West. Dates yet to be confirmed, but Late March / Early April. Most direct route across, then a very leisurely run back following the Southern and Eastern coasts as much as possible. All up... allocating 2 weeks to the jaunt. I'm working on a schedule of 4 days to get there.... 2 days at the AGM.... 8 days get home.

So... I'm looking for tips and hints. Who has done this before? What are the fastest and most direct routes you can suggest? What do I need to look out for? There are a thousand questions and I don't even know what they are. I've done long'ish trips before but the east coast is a pretty safe run with help and fuel only a few km away at almost any point. Sprinting across the middle isn't quite the same I'd expect. Mind you, there will be thousands of bikes heading over so I'm not expecting to be out there with just a whinging OAP and his Triumph - at least, I hope not.

Alan likes to pitch tents and light fires in the middle of nowhere... so tips on equipment are also much appreciated. Apparently motels are for soft, plonker, wuzzies. Who knew?

I'll be taking along my iPhone. I've loaded it up with apps that will constantly be plotting our progress and automatically updating our Google Map.

It's very early days yet. I'll be joining the LongRiders forum as well as trying to convince Peter Thoming to let me write it up for Australian Road Rider. (That'll take 2 beers... and a doughnut.)

Thanks in advance.
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#2
talk to heidi bruse simmo they did a Long trip
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#3
(08-09-2009, 12:08am)big kev Wrote: talk to heidi bruse simmo they did a Long trip

Yep... I'm already planning to do that.. but thanks for the reminder.

Hmmm.... Heidi and Bruce maybe.
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#4
Lol3 It could be Bruise if you wake him up in a bad mood.

I reckon those three amigos could probably lend you a lot of the gear that they used for their trek Rob. (hint hint)

You won't be alone getting over there or back with a few thousand Ulysses members doing the same run.

I'm with you Astro, tents are for scouts..Coolsmiley
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#5
you guys are more than welcomed to pop in and stay over in mafia country.

your mate can sleep out on the lawn if he likes allthough the dogs are fussy.so he may wake up with wilbur the fa18 aircraft carrier,jett the wonder dog and louie da fly snuggled beside him chewing his boots.

astro i reckon theres a comfy bed inside. anyway its an offer
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(08-09-2009, 06:48am)BUSGO Wrote: Lol3 It could be Bruise if you wake him up in a bad mood.
I reckon those three amigos could probably lend you a lot of the gear that they used for their trek Rob. (hint hint)
You won't be alone getting over there or back with a few thousand Ulysses members doing the same run.
I'm with you Astro, tents are for scouts..Coolsmiley

Sure you can lend my tarp Pi_thumbsup
& what would Chopper say Knuppel2
You know you will have to do the preplanning meeting with us, maybe Blacktown RSL it worked for us Lol2
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#7
Tip: dont sleep in same tent as a farter
Egos; everyone got one
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#8
OOoooooohhhhhhhh.... can I come????? I DESPERATELY want to let the bus stretch her legs again. Happy to be involved in planning meetings, but there is no way I'm going invisible.
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#9
Fantastic! So one day does really come around. Looking forward to updates and pics.
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#10
Enjoy . One of the biggest & best road trip i've done. Perth to Melboune & back. Slept under the stars a couple of times, not sure how well i'd hack that today. Still be the same i'd guess the wild life & stock are the big concern,( look what happened recently in USA.)
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#11
When you get closer to the mark, let me know, happy to rustle up a bed or two and a BBQ for any travelers coming our way!
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#12
Head west young man - stop when you see the Indian.

Let me know if you need any gear.
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#13
Geeze... thanks everybody!

Busgo.... hint hint taken. I don't mind camping... but I'm rather partial to big soft beds. The two don't seem to mix.

Heidi.... If you're serious, PM me.

simmo.... Planning meeting will be held. Venue sounds good.

cheeky and bear... invitations noted and appreciated. I'll come back to you closer to the time. Thanks

busakid... hmmm... so you do know Al eh? Taking my own tent. Pitching it outside his snoring range.... which apparently is 500 metres. I'm not sure what his gas range is.

Bruce... thanks. Much appreciated.
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(08-09-2009, 08:34am)Heidi1 Wrote: OOoooooohhhhhhhh.... can I come????? I DESPERATELY want to let the bus stretch her legs again. Happy to be involved in planning meetings, but there is no way I'm going invisible.

MMM me two a bit close to the Tassie trip for me I think

Quote:I'm looking for tips and hints. Who has done this before? What are the fastest and most direct routes you can suggest? What do I need to look out for?
1 keep out of Vic to many cops & speed traps
2 Watch for roos, the big reds are so big down south just there looks will kill you & I'm not kidding Scary
3 You will have a ball
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#15
Thanks simmo. Clap

(08-09-2009, 10:13pm)simmo Wrote:
(08-09-2009, 08:34am)Heidi1 Wrote: OOoooooohhhhhhhh.... can I come????? I DESPERATELY want to let the bus stretch her legs again. Happy to be involved in planning meetings, but there is no way I'm going invisible.

MMM me two a bit close to the Tassie trip for me I think

Quote:I'm looking for tips and hints. Who has done this before? What are the fastest and most direct routes you can suggest? What do I need to look out for?
1 keep out of Vic to many cops & speed traps
2 Watch for roos, the big reds are so big down south just there looks will kill you & I'm not kidding Scary
3 You will have a ball
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