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  • in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241781

    Andrew
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    Its hard work in the slow stuff Wiggy but those crash bars saved me big time!!!

    5 slow speed lay downs all up. 2 while turning around in sand and 3 within 2 minutes in the Menindee dunes :S

    All up, I couldn’t be happier with the bike. It handled the trip faultlessly and I was getting up to 25kl/ltr even in the thick stuff ;)

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241759

    Andrew
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    Too easy mate. Will knock off about 3.

    cheers

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241754

    Andrew
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    Cheers Mick. Yeah just brilliant.

    I hope the RR and pics do the trip justice?

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241750

    Andrew
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    Trailboss wrote:
    WHAT HAPPENED AFTER CAMERON CORNER ACE!!

    Great read mate awesome :)

    TB

    I thought i should try to get some work done… :laugh: :laugh: :whistle:

    Tomorrow big guy!

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241747

    Andrew
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    You bet James, i definately have the bug and loved every minute of it! ;)

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241737

    Andrew
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    Well, 5100klm and 10 days after meeting up with Strucky, i arrived back home with some great memories, around 8 hours of video footage including daily diary reports from Strucky and a couple of hundred photos of varying quality :whistle:

    It was amazing to see some of the best countryside you could imagine, taking in the hills of Barrington to the red sand dunes of the far West and South Australia…truly awesome and i can tick off a few of the must see locations that have been on my list for a while ;). A big thank you to TB who kindly gave us the route and assisted with the prep work making sure that i had everything – cheers mate! ;)

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    In typical Beemer style we stopped at the cafe in nundle, and after a latte Strucky realised that he had lost his phone somewhere between Gloucester and the cafe
    :pinch:

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    From there we ventured on and came across the old asbestos mine at Barraba, so while holding our breath for 15 minutes we were able to take a picy of this disused mine…eerie place really
    :S
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    From there it was onto Narrabri for night one where we used the full complement of camping and cooking gear for the first time…note to self, next time take a chair.

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    The next day we got up and it took over 1.5 hours to pack our gear up…seriously and not only that but when i had everything packed and went to start the bike i realised that my bike key was still in my tent in one of those handy(i wont loose this) pockets.
    :pinch:

    The trip from Narrabri to Lightning Ridge was brilliant as we made our way around the back of Cubbie Station and saw some amazing wildlife including a heap of pigs, goats, emus and kangaroos. Cubbie is a great station and is well worth a look if you are up that way.

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    I wont go into detail but i think this picture tells the story about me bogging the Beemer :whistle:

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    I had to twist Struckys arm to get him to stop at the Hebel pub which has a few memories for me from my younger days so we stayed for a couple of beers and then on local advice, made a dash to Lightning Ridge where Strucky was to unveil the giant emu outside of town.

    On the way, i missed hitting a pig that shot across the road by no more than 2mtrs…that would have ended the trip but thanks to Struckys ‘eagle eye’ night time vision, he was able to warn me so i could avoid it. Actually it was luck that i avoided it, there was nothing i could do at that late stage.

    We had a great night at the mayors house in Lightning Ridge drinking wine and eating cheese(how is the gout Strucky) in typical adventure riding style. :laugh:

    The next day was big. 650 klm of sand and ruts that had us on the pace all day. The payoff however was the change in scenery. We were now in country that i had never seen before and i loved it. TB had us diverting around the back of properties and through paddocks as much as possible.

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    We pulled up at Thargomindah and settled the nerves with some refreshing beverages while Strucky won the heart of the lady publican with his charm and wit. Anyone that has been there will know what i mean ;)

    The next day we were into it early again with Innamincka being the destination. Once again some great tracks and at one stage we ended up in the middle of a property where the track just disappeared. We follwed the GPS religiously which had us going over barbed wire fences, through lignum and old creek beds :S. I headed to the homestead and left Strucky in the middle of the paddock(low on fuel) to perish while i tried to find our way out. It turns out the property was 2.2 million acres and we were right, there was no track anymore. From there we made it to Noccundra and had some more beer there while talking to the publican.(Are you starting to see a theme on this trip?)

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    We took in the dig tree which is a must see and made our way to town where we missed the fuel by 5 mins. Oh well, better have some more beer.

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    While we were there, Strucky managed to find a cheap replacement engine for the DR. :laugh:

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    So it was fianlly off to our primary destination, Cameron Corner. Full of anticipation, we headed off early wondering what festivities we would be met with upon arrival…would there be streamers and balloons? Would TB have organised special guests for our arrival? How many beers would come out to great us when we arrived? All would be revealed in a couple of short hours :woohoo: .

    On the way, due to ever increasing expenses, Strucky managed to get a gig towing some trailers into one of the gas fields. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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    Well, we arrived and……………………………….nothing!? Not a single person there! Not a noise!? No TB, Crash or PTW!? Where were the festivities that we had anticipated? Oh thats right, we were in the middle of bloody nowhere and the locals didn’t give a shite about our epic journey because all they see are tourists :( :unsure:

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    But for me and Strucky it was a great achievment and we did it after months of planning. It wasn’t long before we had a few more beers and got talking with the locals who were coming in in dribs and drabs. They were great, especially Struckys new BFF Phylis the dog fence maintainer who was quite the character.

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    A couple of hours later we heard the destinctive rumblings of the self proclaimed Tenere Legends and it was great to see them all turn up safe and without major incident. I real success in my eyes.

    This was only half the journey but for me it was the destination. It was a great few days afterwards but i will do a RR on that a little later.

    A massive thank you to Eagle and Lefty for keeping an eye on us throughout the trip. ;)

    Thanks to TB for your tireless efforts that make these trips possible for newbys like me and also Crash and PTW for the excellent company. ;)

    And how can i forget my riding buddy Strucky…thanks for the company mate we made a good team i reckon and should start thinking of the next adventure?! ;)

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    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241734

    Andrew
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    Just resizing the pics Eags ;)

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241537

    Andrew
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    Jeffro wrote:
    Take them through the sand dunes TB, get Ace working hard on the Beemer :D

    Dropped it 3 times Jeffro…

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241162

    Andrew
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    What a day! :woohoo:

    Today Strucky and i covered nearly 650klm to get from Lightning Ridge to Thargomindah. Some tricky terrain was encountered being long stretches of sand and some other sections that were like riding on marbles.

    All in all, the roads here are in awesome condition but we know how lucky we are to not have had any rain – then it would be a different story.

    Only 1 minor incident with an emu that tried to hitch a ride in one of my Wolfman pannier bags at Brewarrina. No biggy though and it was the funniest part of the day. Strucky reckons I had to fend it off a couple of times with the boot. You are right FF, they are undoubtedly the most stupid animal out here. Which also means dangerous.

    Bikes going well, riders having a ball and looking forward to tomorrows adventure.

    Have fun at work people :laugh:

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241099

    Andrew
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    All tucked up in bed with Strucky a safe 200m away so I won’t have to put up with his snoring :S

    Had a moment this arvo with a pig at about 5pm! :unsure: And I got the big girl bogged up to the diff(axle) :pinch:

    All good though and wildlife everywhere from Cubbie Station right through to LR.

    Great hospitality by our new friends here and a few reds later I am ready for a good nights sleep.

    Looking forward to tomorrow. Big day so up early(er) and into it.

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #241079

    Andrew
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    Not there yet but what an awesome day with some late arvo dramas…more to be revealed later.

    Strucky has been invited as guest of honor at the unveiling of a 7m high emu just out of town. With my connections I have managed to snaffle a comfy place to stay with the unofficial mayor of Lightning Ridge.

    Can’t wait for a shower and a few more beers back at the mayors palace.

    in reply to: Tour of duty, Birdsville, Cameron Cnr, Flinders #240971

    Andrew
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    All good here but poor Strucky lost his mobile somewhere between Gloucester and Tamworth :blush:

    He is sorting it now in Tamworth and we should be heading off shortly to Narrabri.

    Might mean we go in under the cover of darkness but all good.

    Top day for a ride. ;)


    Andrew
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    ??????? :ohmy:

    By the way…love the new avatar :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: Tugboat ride, 3 Teneres to toast a Legend Birdsville 2013 #240683

    Andrew
    Member

    Lookin good mate!

    Is Samuel Jackson coming too? He can sleep in your tent :laugh:

    in reply to: HELMET CAMERAS #240622

    Andrew
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    I like the set up Scotty. I have also been caught out by branches and vines with the camera on top of the helmet :ohmy: .
    What attachment have you used there? I can’t see it with the black on black.

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