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January 10, 2011 at 10:25 am #99416
Hello to you all from Lake Qld. I’ve been trying to get the Husky out for a bit of a run but sadly.. nowhere to go. Pick a direction, go 2 mile max,turn back and head home.
Can it get any wetter? My thoughts go out to those who are innundated and have suffered losses due to this massive Wet we’re copping. I think Qld chapter of Old Bulls will be left to read Ride reports and dream of a break in the weather for a while to come. Personally, I cant remember a time in my life when Everyone I know personally is flood bound. From one end of Queensland to the other. :blink:
Much more of this, I shall be making room in the Lounge for the Husky. :cheer: Quick Hello to Sirdropalot, Hope your still dry there mate.January 10, 2011 at 10:33 am #194324Husky610 wrote:
Quote:Hello to you all from Lake Qld. I’ve been trying to get the Husky out for a bit of a run but sadly.. nowhere to go. Pick a direction, go 2 mile max,turn back and head home.Can it get any wetter? My thoughts go out to those who are innundated and have suffered losses due to this massive Wet we’re copping. I think Qld chapter of Old Bulls will be left to read Ride reports and dream of a break in the weather for a while to come. Personally, I cant remember a time in my life when Everyone I know personally is flood bound. From one end of Queensland to the other. :blink:
Much more of this, I shall be making room in the Lounge for the Husky. :cheer: Quick Hello to Sirdropalot, Hope your still dry there mate.Yeah still dry here but officially unemployed until some waters recede (take that over being flooded any day). I was thinking about getting the bike out tomorrow and seeing what the towers have in store if you are interested. You do have the river down behind you don’t you, I guess far enough away to be ok though?
January 10, 2011 at 10:39 am #194327Water is 2 blocks away now. Kinda hopping it eases off abit mate, not sure what the 20+ mtrs in Gympie is going to do here when it arives? Is the road open behind Torbanlea? Not sure i can get there Via Churchill mines road and the St Helens dip is full as a goog. I am more than Intersted though. been trying to get out and about but not crossing creeks solo.( on foot or bike lol ) The Towers will be serious slippery lol. Morning or Arv? I got to take daughter to interview at midday.
January 10, 2011 at 10:45 am #194329Husky610 wrote:
Quote:Water is 2 blocks away now. Kinda hopping it eases off abit mate, not sure what the 20+ mtrs in Gympie is going to do here when it arives? Is the road open behind Torbanlea? Not sure i can get there Via Churchill mines road and the St Helens dip is full as a goog. I am more than Intersted though. been trying to get out and about but not crossing creeks solo.( on foot or bike lol ) The Towers will be serious slippery lol. Morning or Arv? I got to take daughter to interview at midday.I did a round trip from here to the bay, then up to Maryborough and back to here today and all roads were open and water free. I am flex I have not a lot happening :laugh: . Yes it may be a bit slippery but everything hard is easily avoided if need be :unsure: .
January 10, 2011 at 10:54 am #194331Well, I could shoot up your way First thing in the AM? Torbanlea at 7:30 ish? or 8. got to drop the wife off by 7. fuel the bike and go
January 10, 2011 at 11:05 am #194334Husky610 wrote:
Quote:Well, I could shoot up your way First thing in the AM? Torbanlea at 7:30 ish?Sounds good see you at the servo. I will check here in the morning if you have a change of plans just PM.
January 10, 2011 at 11:09 am #194345ok. am calling it a night now. had a large day trying to mow the lake. LOL
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