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  • in reply to: Simpson Desert April 2012 #219723

    Wayne
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    Day 3
    Mt Dare – Finke – Alice Springs

    There were a million stars out when we got up to go and it was looking like a fine sunny day. Brilliant

    The garage in the morning
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    All the roads were open so they don’t seem to be too worried about a bit of water over them.

    Coming out of Mt Dare
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    On the way to Finke
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    Entering Finke. I don’t think much of the sign on the left. No porn or alcohol. Wouldn’t like to live here
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    A head start for the race would have been good. Being a month away we carried on
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    On the way down the road we jumped on and off the race track a few times to see what it was like. Whoops and Whoops and more whoops. We get the picture, with open sections later on.
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    The main road Finke to Alice
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    Arrived at Alice about lunch time realizing it was halfway through our programmed day 2 on an eight or nine day ride and we were already at Alice. I was expecting three days to Mt Dare, a day to Alice then a rest day in Alice which would have made it day 5. Where to go from here.

    It was always intended to work out where to go from here depending on how we had travelled. The Hay River Track was decided on, so off we went to find a permit to cross the traditional owners land.

    When we arrived at the office of 4wd Direct they were out training to return a 4pm.

    Heavitree Gap camp ground was a good place to set up and kill some time with some grocery shopping and a pub only a walk away
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    Normally it takes a month to get a permit but we thought we would chance it. They were the most helpful people ever. The permit was is our hands within half an hour.

    They rang Batton Hill to let them know we were coming on bikes. Lindsay, the traditional owner, isn’t that happy with the bike riders because of accidents and mechanicals I think.

    Joel is the boss and after telling him what we wanted to do he said he had some waypoints for the GPS and invited us to his place that night to load them on. He also explained the Hay River track to detail, washouts, pushing through scrub, tight right turns before the dunes.

    There was a full class of 4wd training going on and he was off to do the Canning Stock route the next week with a tour. Good luck to him. He has a great setup and workshop there, too.

    We got back to camp after getting lost in the suburbs at night….scary, had a good feed at the pub and got some sleep for what was looking like a great next day.

    in reply to: Simpson Desert April 2012 #219721

    Wayne
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    Day 2
    Poeppels Corner to Mt Dare

    A little while after dawn we had broken camp and were riding
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    “The hills of death” section was next, which is between Poeppels and Knolls Track on the French Line
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    Dunes in this section were great to hook into. The track would turn right along the face of the dune and then have a sharp left at the top with a deep rut left by the 4wds. We both got into it railing the ruts, foot over the front wheel ( I don’t know why), pannier dragging on the high rut wall, laughing and saying how good it was. Sorry, no photos, having too much fun.

    We stopped for a couple of minutes at each intersection along the French Line to take it all in and have a breather.
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    Tryhard fuelling
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    There was more of this stuff
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    From the Rig Road turn off the track is clay topped with some wash outs.
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    There was no traffic until just before Purnie Bore where we came across a 4wd tour of 6 vehicles covered in mud.
    Tryhard asked them if they had left any mud for us, which I heard over the helmet Bluetooth and was laughing my head off. They replied it should be dry by the time you get there!

    Don’t think so
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    The KTM faired better in the ‘mud stopping wheels moving’ department than the DR650. I had to dig the mud out twice to get going. It was like glue and stuck to everything but when the tyres broke through that layer it was slippery as. Both bikes were on their side at one stage.

    Got to Dalhousie, had some lunch and the ranger come over and looked at our desert passes.
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    We went down to the spring for a swim and while I was reading the tourist sign near the steps, Tryhard had gone in. I turned around and asked him how the water was and he said “Good…..you know I’m naked”. “Right….. I’ll meet you back at the bikes”. Bit too much of a Wild Hog (the movie) moment for me.

    More mud to Mt Dare
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    We congratulated ourselves with a few drinks in the bar, fuelled the bikes and parked them in the our garage for the night
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    Birdsville to Mt Dare was 515km on GPS. The DR650 took 38lt of fuel and 690 took 36lt all up.

    After checking over the bikes, getting cleaned up and settling into our brand new cabin it was time for food and an few drinks
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    We were the only ones for dinner and Karen (hopefully I get the managers names right) grilled us great steaks. We chatted to Jeff and Karen over drinks until closing. They were hoping for a good season this year. I hope they get it.

    It was a very satisfying day realising we had just crossed the Simpson Desert.

    in reply to: Simpson Desert April 2012 #219720

    Wayne
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    Day 1
    Sunday 22nd April 2012

    Myself and Tryhard rolled into Birdsville with the bikes on the trailer at 1.30pm after a 2000km drive, one flat tyre caused by a shard of roo bone after running over a carcass and a car with a bashed in front end from hitting a medium size roo head on.

    We planned to spend the night in the camp ground and get away before dawn. After sitting around for five minutes we decided to go then and there. At 2.30pm we left Birdsville and headed for the Simpson Desert.

    Entering the desert
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    It took a bit of time to get my sand legs in the chopped up detour around the lake before big red.

    Tryhard and the lake before Big Red
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    After the first dune there was no looking back
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    Between the dunes
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    I don’t think we could have had better conditions. It was a bit cool with cloud cover and the sand was firm.

    Riding along, it was about time we crossed Eyre Creek so I stopped to look at the gps which showed we had crossed already. Tryhard told me over the Bluetooth we just went through it. I hadn’t even noticed it. No water, just a bit of a dip and some different coloured sand.

    Clay pan in the distance and green desert
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    We were at Peoppels Corner about 6pm
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    The camp was setup in the dunes on the start of the French Line where we fuelled the bikes after 178km. My DR650 took 14lt and the KTM690 took 12lt. It was a good first day or half day.

    The whipping trees growing close to the edge of the track were unavoidable sometimes and the hand guards got a good workout.

    That night we heard a dingo howl that seemed to be standing directly outside our tents and a pack of them howling in the distance. Earlier in the day I rode over a dune to find one laying on the track in front of me and it bolted just in time. A cheeky fox came within five feet of me at the camp site also.

    in reply to: Simpson Desert April 2012 #219739

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    Nickj wrote:
    Thanks Lotsa :)

    It’s about 1800km from my place to Birdsvile which would mean leaving this Thursday to get their and have Saturday to get ready. It’s a possibility that I could get sorted in 4 days but I’ll let you know before Tuesday if it’s going to work out.

    Nick

    Nick, we’re trailering to Birdsville 2,032km from my place leaving early Saturday morining to arrive Birdsville Sunday night and hopefully leave early Monday 23rd. The bikes are preped already.

    See how you go mate. PM or you’ve got my number to duscuss.

    Thanks PTW

    in reply to: Simpson Desert April 2012 #219732

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    Nickj wrote:
    Sounds great Lotsa , whats the rider limit on this one mate ?

    ( might be keen depending on date !! )
    Nick

    No rider limit Nick and I know you would be prepared.

    Unfortunately I’m not the best at getting the message out that a ride is on. We expect to be in Birdsville this Sunday 23 April and you are more than welcome to come along.

    Lefty, 50lt of fuel and 10lt of water. Capable of carrying 62lt of fuel depending on the route

    lotsa

    in reply to: Hey,,, MickP turns 59 Today #219149

    Wayne
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    Happy birthday Mick, give yourself the day off next year.

    in reply to: Putty 18th Feb 2012 #216603

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    Nickj wrote:
    do you think Lotsa will do any work on his suspension ??? His DR has been sagging on every ride I’ve been on and he still flys along :D

    Nick

    Nick, I’ve got some replacement forks sitting in the shed and the shock will got to Teknic. Something will happen….one day.

    in reply to: Buttaba to beyond 7-1-12 #214309

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    Dusty wrote:
    Axel
    I won’t post the sequence shots of Dusty. We’ll just leave it at that. :whistle:

    Go for it Murph post em up. i’m not embarassed by the way I ride. Self taught for a young age, I’m a proud aussie dirt biker. :whistle: :laugh: :laugh:

    if your talking about the small quarry hill climb…that was classic.
    You got up the first section and not quite made it to the top of the steeper section but turned the bike around and rode down. Reminds me of the Dakar riders in the sand dunes where they nearly get to the top of a dune, lift the front wheel, turn the bike on the back wheel facing down the dune and have a another crack.

    Good stuff

    in reply to: 5 Forests Saturday 14th Jan 2012 #214290

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    sb_250y wrote:
    I’d be there if I wasn’t working Friday & Saturday night, next time.

    There is a possibility I’ll do it again a week later on Saturday 21st Jan as well

    in reply to: BEWARE If You Ride Alone ,,,, #214192

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    tryhard wrote:
    EAGLE`02 wrote:
    A sad story from out near Parkes :(
    Maybe a Spot Tracker would have helped, maybe he already had one,,,, but other riding buddies are a must wherever you ride !!!

    Condolences to the family of this poor bloke

    Condolences to the family of this bloke.

    Hey Eagle,
    I ride a lot on my own as well as with a group. While I enjoy riding in a group + the safety, there,s nothing like a 3-4 hour after work or w/end on your own nothing planned.Just riding tracks as they come up, exploring dead end tracks & taking others just to see where they end up.You dont stop unless you fall over as there’s no-one to talk to.Usually you turn back once your fuel is close to reserve . totally spent. Lov it

    For F%$#k’s sake Joe, get a spot tracker, send me and mine a link and turn the bloody thing on. Every time you tell me you went for a ride by yourself I can’t help thinking one day I’ll get a call from Carmen to say you went for a ride and haven’t come home.

    in reply to: Buttaba to beyond 7-1-12 #214182

    Wayne
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    Great ride Murph
    Lucky you had the flu and weren’t up to a full on Murfsburg!!!
    The day was a perfect grade three ride. A few challenges with go arounds if required but generally weren’t. I haven’t ridden that area for years and we did about 20 minutes of track that I knew. I love the singles and the loose terrain keeps you on your toes.

    A bit of a break
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    Adam
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    Dusty showing his fresh lantana blood
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    Dusty down amazon doing it easy
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    Tryhard down amazon
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    Good to meet new faces and catch up with old ones.

    Looking forward to more grade three rides and murphburgs

    in reply to: Buttaba to beyond Saturday 7-1-12 #214042

    Wayne
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    Murph, put me on the list please

    in reply to: Flinders & Gammon Ranges Dec 2011 #213979

    Wayne
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    Great RR Kat. Makes me want to go there tomorrow.

    Definately my pick destination for a few days look around.

    I thought you guys were a bit quiet over Christmas.

    in reply to: Thanks Old bulls #213921

    Wayne
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    Bloody hell Dejay, watch out for yourself. I’d like to see you live to be an old, old bull.

    Well done to your buddys on the trail.

    Speedy recovery mate.

    in reply to: Gloucester and north 28th,29th Dec 2011 #213814

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    Nickj wrote:
    Looked like you guys had a ball, great ride reports and pics ;)
    Nick

    There’s great riding around there Nick and plenty of it.

    boulder wrote:
    Hope you will do this one again Lotsa!!

    Definitely. Another recy ride or two and there would be a good three or four days.

    Trailboss wrote:
    Thanks for the report guys looks good would be in for that loop if you did it again Lotsa like the long distances in short times. The DR isnt the picture of reliability lately Lotsa :blink: whats doing there?
    TB

    I’ll keep you posted on the ride TB and I’ll be ringing Mud N Tar tomorrow to see what they can do for a new DR as an option.

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