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    Greg
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    So Boulder was early to my place we quickly loaded his Banana and off we went, two Bananas on the trailer

    We went straight to Hampton and parked just near the pub, we very quickly had the bananas unloaded and we suited up and disappeared into the fog, I took my jacket but thought I wouldnt need it, it was cold enough to freeze the balls of a brass monkey

    About 2 kms and straight into the pine forest, we found some real good tracks to get us up to the Oberon / jenolan caves turn off. We had to travel again up about 1 km of bitumen to get us on the edge of the state forest, from there we found a series of tracks to get us to the top of Jenolan Caves. From there we rode down to the Caves and through the archway which we will travel through twice on the ride weekend

    The views with the fog was amazing we didnt stop and kept going up to the kanangra walls turn of and then down to the track Crash calls the POO track because it is s*#t hot and even though they have done some work on it we both agreed it was so much fun, this includes a creek crossing that left Boulder with wet boots :(

    We rode back to the kanangra walls / Jenolan caves rd intersection and started looking for another way to travel over to Hampton so we could do a different track each day. We rode some of the best tracks I have ridden in long time and will be going back out there but we couldnt link it all together for this ride but I will one day soon.

    After around 50kms in the one pine forest we ended up back at the kanangra walls / Jenolan caves rd intersection and rode back through the caves and back to the pub re running all the tracks and we both decided there is plenty to offer everyone going on the ride, although the girls have the option of riding the bitumen once we climb out of the caves.

    We found some really fun tracks to link it all together and everyone will enjoy themselves I am sure.

    There is a 15km section through Jenolon Caves each way that cant be avoided, the road in and out is a very twisty narrow road that must be treated with respect as some of the corners are still wet in the middle of the afternoon

    Thanks Boulder you are the man I was looking to have to do that myself for the ride to function smoothly, thanks so much, we will go out there again mate

    PS we went to the Hampton Pub and sampled both the alcohol and the meals and they are massive and tasty :laugh:

    TB

    #133266

    Dwayne O
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    Which monkey is you TB??? :woohoo: I can guess:unsure:

    Only kidding,
    Sounds like a top day you had,
    BOULDER you are a legend for looking after the Big Fella (can`t have him out & about on his own too much)
    Cheers

    #133268

    Anonymous

    I hope we get days like today for the Caves to Caves ride. It was absolutely fabulous. Thanks for the pre-ride, TB and Boulder!

    Oh and stop whinging about the temperature. :laugh: Leave that for Nundle.:S

    #133271

    Anonymous

    Good work Boulder for getting out with TB for the pre-ride, I’m glad you boys had a good ride, I’m jealous as the weather was so good!

    Then again I have spent the day doing a brewery tour and drinking different beers all afternoon so my day hasn’t been bad either!!

    #133273

    Greg
    Member

    It was a great ride, I am just sitting here thinking about how much fun I had even riding chops banana which didnt miss a beat. We motored with very few stops and covered 198kms I think Boulder said, the 2nd, 3rd gear trails are fun and have some wicked silly patches that keep you on your toes.

    There is so much this ride has to offer everyone, what a great day and was home in time to spread 3 metres of woodchip :(
    :)
    A smiling TB

    #133274

    drew
    Member

    Moto wrote:

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    Then again I have spent the day doing a brewery tour and drinking different beers all afternoon so my day hasn’t been bad either!!

    so you were doing the Zig Zag pre-run then Moto?:laugh: :laugh:

    #133278

    Anonymous

    How come you were on the banana?

    #133282

    Greg
    Member

    Moto wrote:

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    How come you were on the banana?

    Because my wheels haven’t fronted yet, should be Monday and I had to get this ride done, turns out with good reason

    TB

    #133295

    Anonymous

    Ahhhhhhhhhh……I didn’t think your old wheels were unrideable. Cool, at least the pre run is done. I’m going to try and give the S12 a bit more chance of getting some grip on the ride and spary some WD40 on it. I think the molecules that make up the lube will act like bigger knobs than the rubber ones that are supposed to be there :P

    #133300

    Greg
    Member

    I would ask Boulder about riding in the pine forests with that tyre because you wouldnt believe me, good be worse though you could have a new retread ha ha good luck :laugh:

    #133303

    Greg
    Member

    Just thinking how slippery it was in spots out there yesterday :P

    There are a couple of creek crossings, one can be a little deep but they will be cold :laugh:

    TB

    #133335

    Anonymous

    thanks guys for putting your nuts on the line for us
    appreciated

    #133336

    Anonymous

    Trailboss wrote:

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    Just thinking how slippery it was in spots out there yesterday :P

    There are a couple of creek crossings, one can be a little deep but they will be cold :laugh:

    TB

    do the muddy bits freeze in the blue mtns?:dry:
    i have seen frozen puddles, mud and roads in england

    #133354

    Greg
    Member

    Yes the puddles do freeze over, on the Capertee (not far from Hampton) ride last year the puddles still frozen over at lunch :ohmy:

    But we shold be right in May :laugh:

    TB

    #133357

    Mal
    Member

    Shaping up to be a classic ride.

    We’ve had two frosts already in the lithgow area. It’s cool in the mornings (3 – 4 degrees) but you warm up pretty quick on the bikes.

    Sorry I didn’t catch up yesterday TB, I left Sodwalls about 5pm and got a call from work for overtime. So headed srtaight home to get some food and go to work.

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