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    glenn
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    Ohh my god. My riding buddies never cease to impress me. 290ks from a local property over to cells and back again. That fellow trail riders is what dreams are mage of. 11 blokes on bikes and a support car. If there’s better out there please let me know.

    #254827

    andrew
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    Boony wrote:
    Ohh my god. My riding buddies never cease to impress me. 290ks from a local property over to cells and back again. That fellow trail riders is what dreams are mage of. 11 blokes on bikes and a support car. If there’s better out there please let me know.

    did ya get a sherco out there that would have topped it off :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly:

    #254837

    glenn
    Member

    Matt rode his scherco mate. But that didn’t top the weekend. The epic conditions and company is what made it. Ktms ruled the ride Andy. You will love this ride next year mate

    #254838

    F*#k off Boony

    #254828

    Greg
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    Boony wrote:
    bikes and a support car.

    :laugh: :laugh: And you reckon adv riders are soft, a local ride and a support car :P , oh that is right you ride a KTM ;) I understand :pinch:

    TB

    #254842

    In his defense it was a support truck and it’s job was to carry the beer

    #254843

    glenn
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    snowy09 wrote:
    In his defense it was a support truck and it’s job was to carry the beer

    Spot on snowy.

    #254844

    Greg
    Member

    Blah blah blah, soft!! We carry our own beer :laugh:

    TB

    #254845

    glenn
    Member

    What , a 6 pack.

    #254846

    drew
    Member

    Did someone forget where they were going Boony?!

    Take a wrong turn without a map or gps?!

    That lead’s last ride leading?!

    I think tb’s drinking belt holds 8 rums plus the 2 on is helmet :silly:

    #254848

    Matt
    Member

    Support like a beer at lunch and 2 beef and gravy rolls for every man. On both days, Sounds like adventure to me.
    Thank you Pep for the truck and handsome crew. Thanks Scotty for rigging up Byrnsey to navigate and Ricky to fill the gaps in, no maps.
    Next year who’s in deposits paid January?
    We will take our lunch time beer at the settlers ridges next year. What a view.

    #254849

    Greg
    Member

    Does sound well setup and a good day boys. Just having a stir :whistle: Is there any proper ride reports?

    TB

    #254829

    Rickie Davis
    Member

    I just found out you can hit a rock at 40Ks,(ok 10 ) high-side and PICK THE TRUSTY CRF up and finish the ride. they are tough bikes.
    Oh and what a great weekend a ride I just had to do.
    Thanks to everyone.
    One I have added to my Great Ride List.
    more later
    CRF Rock Finder.

    #254850

    Cris
    Member

    Here I go.

    Wow this was a ride to be on. Great conditions, Great tracks & Great group of riders to start the season off with.
    Some of us had been talking about this for a looong time, so a plan was hatched for it to happen.

    We all assembled at the meeting place for the lead to go back home to get his riding gear (was this a sign?). The convey set off to the starting grid while the lead flow home to get his gear. After arriving and gearing up we were ready to hit this talked up ride with wild rivers, huge mountains & deep valleys.

    We all race up to the gate and I realize that I had forgot my dinner money, thanks everyone for waiting for me but I wasn’t going to starve.
    The pace started out quite as we warmed to the conditions playing in a pine forest, swapping bikes & losing the lead. Then it was time to hit some trails to find the beer truck and the famous beef & gravy rolls.

    Just as we started to have some fun pop the lead has a flat (What the). It was here after the tyre change that things got a little funnier watching our leader hop over a small log drop his bike then he started riding around in circles hitting his front wheel on all the small trees, had to be there. I think he was nervous.

    From here we got a pace going and having fun. Logs, wheelies, small hump jumps, fast flowing single & twin tracks some over grown for about an hour. Then the first deep valley that went for miles and miles, dam it was deep. Regroup head count all here cool see ya at the top Braap we were gone. I think someone could smell the beer, everyone hit the throttle that hard the back wheels dug all the wet damp soil from the ground and brought the dust back, bastards. So I waited for the dust to clear to hit this steep hill with clear vision. What a hill.

    Cool we all made it up and no one went of the side, thank god for that as it was steep. Regroup and head for lunch. Matty you done well with the famous beef rolls.

    Enjoy part 1

    #254830

    terryjhaynes
    Member

    Great vid there Boze,,Looks like a top ride :woohoo: Nice to be rid of the dust eh! B)
    Cheers Teza.

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