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July 5, 2009 at 9:48 pm #142326
Some of the memorable moments for me were;
Day 1
Seeing TB look like the creature from the movie Predator with his spot lights on his helmet.
Riding through the Watagan’s in the dark
My face freezing up as we road through the Laguna Valley and not being able to talk properly because my lips were numb.
The A Track along the power lines through Yengo
Turning up at the first fuel stop from the gerry cans and seeing the girls had even fitted the nozzles on to them ready top go.
The tracks through the Gardens of Stone Forest
The snotty rocky tracks of Capertee and pulling up because of a flat tyre and having Boulder pull up behind me saying he had a flat as well.
The Slippery hill at Sunny Corner where i met the tree
The sleet on the goggles as we tried to find our way out of the forest and into Lithgow
The hot shower
Great company for dinnerDay 2
1001 U-turns on dead end tracks
Bacon and egg rolls for breakfast
Taking off at one stage and having the DR pinned in 3rd only to have Dan pass me on the back wheel.
The great track we found on the way home that just wound it’s way through the bush, awesome.
Beer at Laguna.
Dan’s good humour as it seemed to be pick on Dan day all weekend.
Getting home and showeredthanks again guys and girls for a fantastic weekend of riding.
July 6, 2009 at 1:23 am #142284Wow what a 48hrs, we rode every terrain you can imagine the tracks that I didn’t know real well were a lot rougher than I thought and took longer than I thought so we had even less time to stop than we already planned and that wasn’t much
We assembled at Chicken’s very early Saturday morning and got ready for a 5.30am start, yes 5.30am!!
The night before Chicken, Boulder and I had done some work on the trailer so everything was readyHere’s the crew ready to go very early
From left to right
TB, Salina, Boulder, Crash (back turned), Jeffro, Dan D and Kylie DSo we rode out in the dark and let me tell you it was bloody dark, what was I thinking when I came up with this stuffing idea, it was hard work, the mental stress was incredible, we headed into the Watagans and it wasn’t long before I had my first brush with the wildlife just missing a wombat, at the time Crash was right with me and like me couldn’t believe I had missed it.
Here we are stopped in the Watagans just checking a few things early, when I say stopped it was less then 40 seconds, just checking everybody was right etc and go
From there it was out through the Watagans and into the Laguna Valley where it was bitterly cold it was the colder there then anywhere else we went all weekend including riding at Sunny corner in the sleet!
Once into Yango it warmed up and we rode non stop to Howe’s Valley where we left the bush and went up the Putty rd for 6 klm. The girls already on site and ready, and yes they had traveled 140klms with toolbox lid up and not lost a single thing, which was even more amazing as it was chocker’s fullWe fueled very quickly ate something like a sausage roll had a leak and bolted,
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We had to find a way out onto the Putty road at the end and had to transverse a couple of sandy bits that saw me on the deck, still holding the bars, clutch in and I was trying to stand up and pick it up whilst Crash was laughing in my head and saying quick, quick pick it up here they come, I had my back to him, later I was to learn that he was waving to them to hurry and come have a look while I was on the ground funny bugger, turns out there was a few drops in the sand because of the low speed
From there we had to jump back on the putty rd again for a brief run to Colo Heights servo where Dan fueled again, we left the Putty rd and rode down a dirt rd to the Colo river, crossed and rode up to Mountain Lagoon, the track to Mountain Lagoon, it is worth mentioning is littered with rocks, sharp ledges, ruts and drains running across it waiting the ding rims and pinch tubes, picking a line was hard work. Once through Mountain Lagoon we ducked up 5kms of the Bell’s line rd to the other side of Bilpin and meet the service vehicle, the girls had the Jerry cans ready, nozzles fitted and all :ohmy: . We all fueled and left down into the valley behind Bilpin, its pretty rough and narrow in spots, we stopped on the bridge at the bottom for a quick photo and then got going again, just enough time for Dan to have a quick smoke
We motored straight up thru Mt Wilson and back onto the Bell’s line rd, 4.5kms of bitumen and back on the dirt for a short run down a dirt road and onto a disused railway service track and around a train coal loader and into Clarence, once at Clarence we rode out along the power lines for a while heading for the Black Fellows hand trail, there was a big rutted muddy hill we went up, when I say we I mean Crash, Boulder and myself, Jeffro had some trouble and well Dan struggled with his retread see photos and videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzHEJnip5wc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdzpiMMzUv0&feature=channel_page
We continued to Wolgan rd where the support vehicle was waiting and found the girls had been wondering about some dude in a car, that was where Salina had put into Kylie’s head the guy was ringing his friends to come murder them when actually he was looking for 5 bikes as well, I spoke with him when we got there and we saw him again at Capertee still looking for them lol. Dan fueled here only and we continued to Capertee it was in this section we really wound them up and everybody screamed through this 32klm section and I can tell you now Jeffro there are some nice lookouts and stuff we flew past, but it wasn’t a scenic tour
We got to Capertee and found the girls had ordered our lunch, what a support crew! We fueled all the bikes and ate lunch reasonably quickly and left for Dark Corner, we at this stage were right on time, into the forest behind Capertee and down Tracy Hill, at the time I was chatting with Crash as we had been talking the whole trip using the blue tooth bike to bike communication devices and we both said how tough Tracy is having fallen on that rocky hill and still rode all day afterwards on a previous ride. We completed all the creek crossings without drama, also everyone rode on the track so no one fell in Mick’s hole, man that hole must be a long way of the track because I looked and couldn’t find it. Crash had a minor drop whilst negotiating a muddy section but other then that we pushed on quickly through the Capertee run, we still planned on making Bathurst but knew the last half hr into Bathurst would be in the dark.
It was here the ride folded, debate rages, was there man tears? Did someone hit the wall? Or did we just lose our Mojo? Only those there really know, but it went like this. We hadn’t stopped since we left Capertee, the 2nd section of this track is rocky, I mean you can’t see the dirt in sections its just rock, the other sections have tree roots, and rocky sticking out waiting to puncture a tyre or dent a rim. Crash, Dan and I pulled up at a intersection on top of the range, the area is full of those grey gums the wind was blowing through and it had started sleeting it had been alright while we had been riding but was becoming ordinary sitting there waiting. Crash went back and Dan and I waited, the wait was becoming to long for just a flat so we rode back and found them.
It turns out that Jeffro had got a rear flat, he pulled up and Boulder had pulled up behind him, Jeffro turned to tell Boulder he had a flat and before he could speak Boulder said “I have a front flat” So there we have both bananas with flats at the same spot!
After changing the flats everyone was cold and the Mojo was gone, the decision was made to head to Lithgow for the night. We kept going through the Capertee run and into the pine forests around Sunny Corner, we did some single trails and found the first of two very slippery up hills, pine needles and wet clay just don’t work without good tyres and even good tyres are a struggle anyway, Crash and I made it up the first hill 1st go, Jeffro was going OK but cleaned up a tree and then was in struggle city as his tyre was worn before the trip started, Crash dragged him up, Dan struggled and had to be helped up (thought his new retread may have been better lol) and Boulder was lugging the super tanker and required a little hand. We left and continued through the forest and came to a favorite hill we always have a play on, I have never ridding this hill when wet and was first to have a go and only got about a 3rd of the way up when I ran out of drive. Crash had a go and only made about the same and Dan’s 1st go was not good. I videoed the rest from the bottom, Crash and Dan kept trying, Crash was the only one to make it over the top, Dan made it further on Crash’s bike then his own and that wasn’t because it was a Yamaha Honda thing either
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcwLvoaVEBE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTmje2Ol13Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLL2Kc_0gFQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIrBhHlcosk
We left and I tried to work a short cut to Wallerawang and became geographically challenged for a little while and we found a local in the forest which gave us some directions and it was all good. We rode into Lithgow and meet the girls at Maccas, Kylie then surprised us all including Dan by not only knowing every Motel in town but I think being on first name terms with everyone that worked at them, what’s doing there Kylie??
We booked into the Zig Zag Motel and I can recommend it http://www.zigzagmotel.com.au/ if ever you’re stuck in Lithgow it’s the place. Everyone was quick to have a warm shower and we went up to the motel bar, sat at the lounge watched the footy on the plasma and had some rums. Mal 5.1 and his lovely partner Donna came in and had dinner with us, we had a great 3 course meal and some more drinks it was a great night thanks to all
Next morning we had a 8am start, chains lubed, air filters, some laughs about last night and group photo for day 2
We left there fueled at a servo and rode out about 6kms and got back onto the dirt, up along an old air strip and onto a gun twin trail that reminded me of the snow country type riding conditions, we ended up at the Zig Zag railway which we went straight through, we stopped for a minute at Moto’s corner and saw where he crashed, and went up and got on the power line track to head to Bell, it was here Crash out the helmet cam out and chased me for a while
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF7BHe2kHvI
We continued to Bell via power line service track and an old disused railway service line track, at Bell we had to ride up the Bells line rd for about 7klms and about here I tried searching some trails for future rides and must have come up with 1001 U turns, thanks guys appreciate your patience. We turned in and rode to Mt Wilson and had our first stop of the morning at the lookout for Jeffro lol
We left there and Boulder got his 2nd flat of the trip, the front again, while here Crash was seen chatting up an old boiler! (seemed funny at the time)
Boulders tyre change, why he is the super sweep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lie9DOWWwBc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aipVjIJQAI8
We left and rode down into the valley, which is pretty rough in spots and to the bridge from day 1, the trip in and out is rough enough that whoever I was talking to couldn’t believe that Salina and I had been through here on the NX two up. Dan had run into the valley with Crash and I, we had a little go on the way out of the valley when watching the video you can see Crash hit a big rock and a quick view of the drop into the valley, it doesn’t do justice to how rocky and rough it is and how good those 650’s are in the 2nd and 3rd gear work again Crash Chasing me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0H5_A86Uhg
From there we rode down the Bell’s line a couple of kays and meet the girls for Breakfast and then back over through the rocky rutted rim denting run to Colo Heights servo where for the first time the whole trip we had to wait for the girls which was only fair as they waited all weekend for us!
Once fueled we left and got into it Crash doing a good job in the dust
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJpozi2Piqc
We meet the girls at Putty Rd House fueled and left into Yengo for a real quick blast, I had stopped with Crash and the others had gone ahead, we got going and I found myself in the zone, so when I came up upon the others stopped at a corner I kept going, sorry Jeffro, Crash stopped with them as he had a stick jammed into his gear stick / swing arm that they had to remove (that’s his excuse, it was the pressure that got to him) we all just basically kept going the Laguna general store / pub where we had a beer / rum and waited for the girls, man they did some miles. It was here that Dan walked into the bar and ordered a drink, the woman at the bar said to him “You are not the lead rider are you?” very funny, he had the dustiest face!
We left there and the final words spoken went like well we have made it this far without a drama its just a cruise home, WTF it became a free for all between Dan, Crash and myself, I backed down the inside of Dan only to run wide on the next we slipped and slid everywhere, Crash and I banged bars and we screamed through to the top of the valley whilst talking to one another about how we cant believe we rode through there in the pitch black! The ride pace slowed to something sensible we rode through the pines and onto the track around the wishing well it was here Jeffro had a moment that had Crash in my ear saying I cant believe Jeffro didn’t crash and then he went into the same hole / rut lol
Done and dusted back to Chicken’s just under 800kms done. We rode some rough tracks, tracks you wouldn’t associate with a marathon mile effort style ride and everyone handled themselves like the pros that they are, not one complaint, really no man tears spilled and no one hit the wall.
The boys at the end
Boulder
Dan
Crash
Jeffro
Tyres after the weekend
My Bridgestone ED78 1380kms old now and going to Nundle
Dan’s Retread just under 800kms old, Dan said going in the bin
DanD wrote:
Quote:[/quote]The same can’t be said about my MX Retread:unsure: (but I was warned:dry: )[/quote]
Crash’s Pirelli Scorpion 1300kms old
The riders
Crash in my head all weekend, its really good chatting and talking the trail whilst riding, tracks can be discussed, choices discussed, lines picked and laughs shared thanks for that plus so much more
Dan you are a gun, he rode the wheels of the WR all weekend, was always there and always smiling, you are the man thanks mate, just get a decent tyre eh? Nice wheelies to mate
Jeffro aka Cousin It from the Adams family, mate you are the quiet achiever, you are the EverReady battery you just keep on keeping on, you and the DR just poke along at pace all day, sorry to hear about the magic sunnies though, have you checked inside your helmet lol
Boulder there is nothing I can say about you mate that does justice to you, nothing at all
Chicken and family, thanks for the use of you home, and all you did as usual you know what I mean
Kylie you go girl, should you want to take up interstate truck driving now you are a mile maker and can back a trailer let me know I will get you a gig, you and Dan are amazing people thanks for the laughs and everything I haven’t remembered because there is so much more to the weekend
Sal, she knows
This is the longest ride report I know, but I have reread it twice and realised it is missing so much, so many laughs so much detail, as Dan said so much has happened in 48 hours!
July 6, 2009 at 1:49 am #142334Now thats a ride report, have not viewed the videos yet, but read it and scoped the snap shots.. All I can say is bloody well done TB and crew,,mammoth effort.
July 6, 2009 at 2:28 am #142337Awesome job capturing the feel of the ride.
I feel like I was there too after reading the report.
How do you top that one TB?
July 6, 2009 at 2:36 am #142338Another quality ride report there Boss.Not that I come to expect anything less!!
What would possess you to do that ride in the first place?? And the question remains would you do it again??Great job to all involved,especially from Sal and Kylie,what great girls!!:woohoo:
July 6, 2009 at 3:26 am #142339singletrackmind wrote:
Quote:Awesome job capturing the feel of the ride.I feel like I was there too after reading the report.
How do you top that one TB?
Thanks STM, High country will be quality as will Syd / Bris, they are getting better and better but I feel as I learn more, it is the people that make it but really
TB
July 6, 2009 at 3:32 am #142340micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Another quality ride report there Boss.Not that I come to expect anything less!!
What would possess you to do that ride in the first place?? And the question remains would you do it again??Great job to all involved,especially from Sal and Kylie,what great girls!!:woohoo:
The girls, it takes special ladies to do that for their man and their mates.
Kylie remember if you cant pick it up you cant have itIts a cracker test for ones self and equipment is the test Mick, its very demanding and yes next year I will run it again, similar route, will be tougher, will have cut a couple of the easy sections out by then, but Dan said we needed them because they were the only rest you got, there was very few stops and the pace was on all day from 5.30 to 5.00 on saturday and 8 till 4 on sunday bar the stop at the pub
Dan has already asked to have his name put on the list for next year, which is done Dan the man!
TB
July 6, 2009 at 4:21 am #142342Hey TB
I just watched that helmet cam footage of A Track again and can only imagine how hard you had it pinned on the road out to Point Plomer the otehr week.
Which camera was used for this?
July 6, 2009 at 4:39 am #142343
AnonymousMy Old Bulls Biggest Weekend recollection.
DAY 1
I am still trying to comprehend the weekend that I have just have I am still on an absolute sensorary overload. How can so much be packed into 48 hours?
I spent most of last week jigging around with the bike and gear making sure everything was going to be right for this one.
Friday night was a bit of a rough one, not being able to get to sleep (the normal pre ride excitement and a case of the nerves). I allegedly woke Kylie up at 3:40am worrying about the grass hoppers on the bed?
When the clock went off at 4:00am it was time to put everything into motion. A quick shower and gear up. It was bloody cold at our place Saturday morning so I decided to opt for some neck warmth for the ride down to Chickens, I asked Kylie if she had a scarf I could wear, all that she had was a nice knitted PINK one! So it was either freeze on the way to Chickens or wear the pink, I wore the pink.
We left our place at 4:30am and were off to Chickens. The ride down was cold but I am hardcore so it didn’t matter HA (and I had my pink scarf on so I was right)
Got to Chickens at around 5:00am (I didn’t want to be late) and was met by Chicken, Boulder, TB and Salina. Shortly after Crash and Jeffro arrived. Everyone went about their business getting ready, loading bags etc into the car and putting shit on me (every ride needs a Millhouse, this ride I was he)
Unfortunately Chicken wasn’t able to come on the ride due to work commitments (hopefully next time mate)
I will admit that I was nervous about this ride, was I going to be able to make the K’s, could I maintain the pace, would I go to the wall? I spoke to TB regarding my concerns a few weeks ago and he assured me I would be right. This type of ride is a mental thing. I can vouch that he is 100% right, most rides it is more physical than mental. This ride was both but more mental. I am still amazed that you can be feeling stuffed with nothing more to give but somehow the mind overcomes the body and you can keep going. I think a rush of adrenalin comes through and you are able to maintain everything.
It was now time to go – 5:45am blast off. We rode out of Cooranbong and up to the Watties through Martinsville. Going up the tar to the dirt I was getting myself into the zone, we hit the dirt and I knew that this was it. Riding through the Watties in the dark is very taxing, you have to be on game. A very quick stop at the first intersection to make sure everyone was OK and we were off again. The road down to the Laguna valley has recently been graded but the fourbies have made short work of it rutting it out again. Riding through the Laguna valley must have been the coldest that I have ever felt while riding. When we got to the road at Laguna to head into Yengo I could not feel my chin and tried to talk but nothing was working (shit it was cold through there)
We started into Yengo and Howes valley the sun was starting to come out and the pace was picking up – we had a lot of ground to cover today.
The ride through Yengo and Howes Valley offers some good terrain, a mix of up and down hill some rocky stuff and some fast twin trail.
We met Kylie and Salina at the half way house and done a refuel, had a quick drink and kept moving.
Onto the Putty Road for a little bit of blacktop to our next trail.
Onto the A track, what a ride this is. It has everything and I mean everything. Fast twin, rocky up and down, single, sand, mud – think of every ride that you have done and the A track has it. The A track keeps throwing stuff at you at every corner, one second your belting down some twin trail, next you will be cutting some fine single and then you feel like your on safari on the sand. I would like to go back and have another run on the A track (hint, hint TB)
I was following Jeffro up one hill and I think his front must of washed and down he went. Either that of he seen the $2 that fell out of TB’s pocket and was stopping to pick it up.
We were going through some fairly deep sand when the next little lay down happened, Jeffro was in front of me and I watched him go down, it was like the ride was being choreographed cause as soon as Jeffro hit the deck I was down as well. It was now the end of the A track and back onto the road for a short distance to top up my bike and keep going.
The ride pace was certainly picking up now as everyone was definitely in the zone after the A track. We rode from Colo Heights to Bilpin, which again was some top riding, a bit of everything again. We met up with Kylie and Salina for another top up. The fuel cans were all prepped and waiting to go. Everyone had a quick drink and I had a smoke and we were off again.
Bilpin to Mt Wilson took in the Old Bells Line Road. I am not a very big fan of heights so I took it fairly easy down here as some of the drop offs seem to drop into the abyss. We met at the bottom on a bridge, I got another durrie into me and enjoyed the view of the crystal clear water under the bridge. TB offered me $20 if I would go and swim the creek, I had to decline, the water looked freezing.
We made our way up from the bottom of the valley and kept riding, my recollection of where we were is somewhat fuzzy as I am still trying to get my head around everything that we had done but from here we met the girls again for a splash of fuel.
The next bit of the ride was up a snotty rock strewn hill which I came very close to becoming undone, over the bars style. After regaining myself I kept peddling. The terrain was changing every turn, from rocky, rutted hills to flowing twin trial, to nice loamy nearly single trail, and super fast expression session type of tracks – you get the idea the there was everything by now I take it.. We were certainly clocking up some serious K’s now at a very healthy pace. There was one hill here that had me stuffed and some assistance from Crash was appreciated. TB catching the magic moment on camera.
We met the girls again at Capertee, were we fuelled and had lunch. Lunch was pre-ordered for us to save on time – What a support crew that we had.
With lunch quickly eaten we were off again.
We were now going into the dark corner area. Again we were doing a bit of everything. Except now there was more rocks and less dirt between them. Every time I hit a rock I was thinking there goes my bling rims, but they held up to all the punishment nearly unscaved (minor flat spot – but that’s to be expected with the ground that we covered and the pace). In this part of the ride we done some river crossings, more hills with lots of rocks. We were peddling pretty hard through here and came to the top of a snotty rock hill but we had no Jeffro or Boulder. Crash went down to have a look what was going on and TB and me waited at the top of the hill. After waiting for a while we decided to go back down and have a look at where Jeffro and Boulder had got to as well as Crash now. We came down the hill to find both DR’s up on logs with wheels off. Two punctures, one front and one rear. Once the tyres were all fixed we were off again. At this stage I was starting to lose a bit of my mojo and was off game a bit. We continued on and it was mind over matter and I was back into the zone again. We came down from the hills into the Sunny Corner area and had a bit of a play up some of the pine needle and slippery clay hills. The first hill we all eventually got up (TB and Crash were the exceptions riding straight up). The second one TB had a crack at and got a decent way up before pulling a U turn and riding back down, (was that U turn meant to happen, either way it looked as though it was) Crash and I had a bit of a play on the hill with various amounts of success. Crash was the winner of the day by motoring his fiddy up the furthest. We swapped bikes and had another crack at it. I got further on the fiddy than what I did on my bike, maybe it was tyres after all.
From here it was starting to get on in the day and we did some fast open forest roads back out onto the blacktop for a run into Lithgow. I hit reserve about 15km out of Lithgow so I was hoping that I could make it in on the fuel that I had, luckily it is nearly all down hill.
We met the girls at McDonalds and made some bookings for rooms at the ZigZag Motel. I was a little blown away how Kylie was able to rattle off all the motels in Lithgow by name and location WTF?
We made our way to the Zig Zag, booked in parked up the bikes (some of us took this opportunity to change air filters etc) after everyone had cleaned a day of mud and dust away we made our way to the bar / restaurant for a very welcome drink or three and a meal. Mal 5.1 and Donna joined us for dinner which was very nice. I don’t know why or how it happened but I didn’t say goodbye to Mal or Donna or anyone else for that matter after dinner for this my apologies, I think I was just so mentally and physically stuffed after the day that I was a bit disorientated at what was going on around me. Maybe the Vitamin B’s were kicking in as well.
I went to bed and went to sleep quick enough but was woken by the sounds of a bloody disc lock alarm. Kylie made me get out of bed and check what was going on. Nothing but the wind setting it off.
And this was just day 1.
I probably have missed a shit load of what happened on the ride. But I am still trying to comprehend all that we have done. I will add more to it later as it comes back to me.
But in summary – day 1 was of colossal proportions, huge distance covered for the type of territory that we traversed.
I want to thank my brother and sister bulls for a weekend that I will never forget.
The riders:
TB – you are a genius. How you can organise a ride like this, I will never know. You are able to maintain a pace that one day I might be able to do and you make it look so easy. Man you can ride a bike.
Crash – you were always right there with TB, you are another bloke who knows how to ride a bike and make it look so easy. Also sorry for roosting you those few times, talk about mistaken identity, those roostings were meant for TB seriously.
Jeffro (aka cousin it) – always cool and relaxed. Nothing fazes you. Another top rider.
Boulder – you are a true gentleman, with Boulder on a ride there is always someone looking out for you, he is happy to be the sweep rider and did this job all ride. It will be a hard job for someone to take Boulders Old Bull of the year title.
Our support:
Kylie – Excellent job, I was glad that my rock was there at every stop, made it a lot easier for me. And also you have mastered reversing the trailer without burning the clutch out in my car. Sorry for getting so snippy at you the other day with your reversing practice.
Salina – Excellent job as well. TB is a very lucky man having someone as nice as you. Kylie really enjoyed her trip with you.
We did some huge riding day 1. I enjoyed the little breaks that we got on the blacktop, gave me a chance to regain my composure and get ready for the next lot of dirt. I reckon any ride that you are going to do big distances on you need a bit of blacktop relief.
I will continue with day 2 later.
July 6, 2009 at 4:43 am #142344singletrackmind wrote:
Quote:Hey TBI just watched that helmet cam footage of A Track again and can only imagine how hard you had it pinned on the road out to Point Plomer the otehr week.
Which camera was used for this?
Thats was a GoPro that Crash had on chasing me
TB
July 6, 2009 at 5:22 am #142347Hey Dan, reckon we can do a half day out there before Nundle on the A track? I reckon there would have to be 50 more tracks out there we passed that can be explored, or just up and down the A track till we collapse lol
Sure Crash would come along
TB
July 6, 2009 at 5:39 am #142350
AnonymousI would like to, but I’d better spend some time with the girls for the next couple of weekends.
Plus I have got to start saving for some new tyres:laugh: either that or go and buy some more retreads:ohmy: :S .
July 6, 2009 at 5:46 am #142351DanD wrote:
Quote:I would like to, but I’d better spend some time with the girls for the next couple of weekends.Plus I have got to start saving for some new tyres:laugh: either that or go and buy some more retreads:ohmy: :S .
Yeah ok, if you have a flex day that would do as well
TB
July 6, 2009 at 6:36 am #142348DanD wrote:
Quote:My Old Bulls Biggest Weekend recollection.DAY 1
I am still trying to comprehend the weekend that I have just have I am still on an absolute sensorary overload. How can so much be packed into 48 hours? You and me both
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So it was either freeze on the way to Chickens or wear the pink, I wore the pink. Damn I forgot about the scarf[color=][/color]Every ride needs a Millhouse, this ride I was he
I will admit that I was nervous about this ride, was I going to be able to make the K’s, could I maintain the pace, would I go to the wall? I spoke to TB regarding my concerns a few weeks ago and he assured me I would be right. This type of ride is a mental thing. I can vouch that he is 100% right, most rides it is more physical than mental. This ride was both but more mental. I am still amazed that you can be feeling stuffed with nothing more to give but somehow the mind overcomes the body and you can keep going. I think a rush of adrenalin comes through and you are able to maintain everything. You handled it hands down
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Riding through the Laguna valley must have been the coldest that I have ever felt while riding. When we got to the road at Laguna to head into Yengo I could not feel my chin and tried to talk but nothing was working (shit it was cold through there) It was so cold it was wrongOnto the A track, what a ride this is. It has everything and I mean everything. Fast twin, rocky up and down, single, sand, mud – think of every ride that you have done and the A track has it. The A track keeps throwing stuff at you at every corner, one second your belting down some twin trail, next you will be cutting some fine single and then you feel like your on safari on the sand. I would like to go back and have another run on the A track (hint, hint TB) Back there any time you want met, any time, I can get days of if I am not training
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TB offered me $20 if I would go and swim the creek, I had to decline, the water looked freezing. Should have taken it :laugh: [color=][/color]TB catching the magic moment on camera. There for you mate[color=][/color]
We came down from the hills into the Sunny Corner area and had a bit of a play up some of the pine needle and slippery clay hills. The first hill we all eventually got up (TB and Crash were the exceptions riding straight up). The second one TB had a crack at and got a decent way up before pulling a U turn and riding back down, (was that U turn meant to happen, either way it looked as though it was) Crash and I had a bit of a play on the hill with various amounts of success. Crash was the winner of the day by motoring his fiddy up the furthest. We swapped bikes and had another crack at it. I got further on the fiddy than what I did on my bike, maybe it was tyres after all. Maybe you think?
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I was a little blown away how Kylie was able to rattle off all the motels in Lithgow by name and location WTF? Yeah whats doing there Dan??[color=][/color][color=][/color]Maybe the Vitamin B’s were kicking in as well. I was feeling the same, dont think it was the B’s more likely the 380kms lol
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TB – you are a genius. How you can organise a ride like this, I will never know. You are able to maintain a pace that one day I might be able to do and you make it look so easy. Man you can ride a bike. You are still tired fool. you couldnt be more mistaken [color=][/color]Crash – you were always right there with TB, you are another bloke who knows how to ride a bike and make it look so easy. He pokes along real well and doesnt matter how fast I go, I only have to have half a moment and he is there[color=][/color]
Jeffro (aka cousin it) – always cool and relaxed. Nothing fazes you. Another top rider. True[color=][/color]Boulder – you are a true gentleman, with Boulder on a ride there is always someone looking out for you, he is happy to be the sweep rider and did this job all ride. It will be a hard job for someone to take Boulders Old Bull of the year title. I cant add to that
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TBJuly 6, 2009 at 9:06 am #142354So how has everybody pulled up?
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