Mick D

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  • in reply to: looks like yers are stuck with me now #198581

    Mick D
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    Were your ears burning on saturday night?? The boys were asking about you.

    in reply to: Dude, wheres my Kev Mod? #198572

    Mick D
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    A bit of tit for tat going on here by the looks of things :dry:

    Still a funny yarn though, maybe we should start a “boof head of the week” thread where you can dob a mate in for something stupid…………ie drinking petrol from a beer bottle. :blush:

    in reply to: Congratulations STM ! #198567

    Mick D
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    Well said XY.

    My thoughts exactly, he goes well for a Learner. :laugh:

    in reply to: Congratulations STM ! #198534

    Mick D
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    Hahahahahahah This is GOLD….I had no idea!! If I had of known STM was an L plater I may have showed him a few things.In order to mae him a better rider!! :dry:

    Next time mate. I will take you under my wing and show you a few things…..:laugh:

    in reply to: Locked up in the cells #198511

    Mick D
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    The bench racing went way into the night, probably about 3 more beers than it should have.It was a great night sitting around the fire, learning the ins and outs of ultra sounds (had to be there).
    Anyhow, a reasonably early start saw us fed and and ready to have a cruisy 20 or 30km ride to finish off with.
    We headed off and hit some very greasy singles to start with, a few logs and banks got us nicely warmed up and at the top of the Quarry.

    From the top of the quarry looking down the view was great.
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    Much better than the view from the bottom looking up.

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    Aaron is always up for a challenge

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    A quick run from the quarry found us at the top of another one of Snowy’s Valleys of Doom. We entered the trail through a small opening in the bush and were soon confronted by a fantastic trail that wound its way down towards the Valley floor. At this stage Aaron had taken the lead and was approaching it with caution as it appeared that we may come to the point of no return soon. We had gone 2km down the hill before it started to get a bit more challenging and greasy.

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    The clay was very sticky and filled your knobs up and made them into slicks that offered no grip at all

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    WE had passed the point of no return. Only to get to the bottom of a very slick down hill to look up at a very slick uphill, with a log across it!! WE had no option but to press on as we were not going to get back up the way we had come.
    The log and the greasy rutt above it caused us a few problem but we eventually got everyone up and over the log and rutt. To our relief the uphill grade wasn’t anywhere near as steep as the previous down hill and we soon made it to ground that actually offered a degree of traction and we soon popped out on a main trail. Thank God for that as we were rooted.
    Boony and I needed a spell after that. Note the blood soaking through my jersey from the numerous leeches that had hitched a ride.

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    WE eventually worked out what main trail we were actually on and headed down the hill to the ore stamper. No trip to the Cells is complete without a stop at this spot to admire the beauty of it.
    The pig parked at the stamper.
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    A run up Jeep trail is always fun as the contour mounds were obviously made by someone that rides a dirtbike!
    WE had another rest at the top of the trail.
    Left to right
    Billy , Snowy, Boony, Aaron and micknmeld

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    By this stage we had about enough and headed back to camp where Aaron nearly broke tinys record for the crash closest to the finish point of the ride. Tiny still holds the record with 3 meters but Aaron is now running a close second at 25 meters.

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    A couple of cold beers made a great finish to a hard mornings ride before we packed up and headed to Ginger’s Creek for a feed and post ride debrief.

    A great weekend was had by me and my side kick GM and I can’t wait to get back up there again.Even though I am covered in itchy welts from leach bites,it was worth every minute! Thanks fellas.

    in reply to: Locked up in the cells #198506

    Mick D
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    I am still recovering from another trip to the Cells over the weekend with those weirdos from Tamworth, both the riding and the festivities took their toll on me. It was worth every sore spot and dizzy spell though!!
    My travel partner was Green Meanie ( a regular ride partner of mine), GM and myself left Wauchope in the wee hours of the morning headed for SpotX (our camp spot).
    Any drive up the Walcha mountain at sunrise is worth the effort, the scenery is just spectacular as you look out over Mt Seaview as the sun rises.

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    No sooner did we arrive at Spot X we said our gdays and quickly kitted up and headed out with the boys on a reccy run trying to link up the trails we did on my birthday ride to our camp spot.

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    The first rest break, before we headed into the unknown. The leaches and humidity were extreme.

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    We found the vital trail that links it all together in no time and were on our way towards the Doyles river section of the Forest. The trail we found winds its way down into a Valley and through a nice little creek crossing that marks the beginning of Fark fark fark fark fark fark Hill. GM got a little cross rutted on the hill that was riddled with rutts. Once we got his bike straightened up again he,took of up the hill full of determination, only to flip his bike in spectacular Travis Prastana style, the bike landed upside down on its seat and handle bars and it was still running!! The barrage of expletives that erupted from his mouth would make a wharfie blush!! Hence the new name of the hill.We got him settled down and he eventually got to the top of a steep little pinch that gave a few of the other riders some strife too. At the top we rested before we headed off towards Elands through some sweet stuff that Moose and I found a month or two back.
    The boys loved what I showed them and Boony and myself had a red hot run up a trail that had us high fiving at the top. (we did this trail on my birthday ride but in the opposite direction) AS we were only 11km from Ellenborough Falls the boys decided they should go have a look at them as they are spectacular to say the least, from there we headed up to Elands store where Boony hovered around the store owner like a blow fly, in the hope that one of her breasts would drop out of her top.

    The boys at the shop.

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    Once we left the store we went in search of a single trail that we had seen numerous times but hadn’t had the chance to ride. What a find that was!! It lead onto an awesome section of trails that link up easily, we found ourselves down in the rainforest having a ball.

    Here’s Billy’s effort at a snotty creek crossing and Aaron being a clown, with what appears to be his dick out. (it is actually a mushroom he claims)
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    Boony had a go and made it OK

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    Snowy tractored through the slop easily.

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    And so did Pete.

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    Time was starting to get away from us so we started to make our way back to camp when GM’s bike came to a stop, completely out of fuel. Bugger.the only two stroke in the group and no spare oil to mix up a bit to get him back the last 17km’s. I decided I would head back to camp and get him some more fuel and Aaron came along for the ride. Talk about a very fast 17km run back to camp!! Aaron and I hammered along pretty fast as this hold up was eating into beer time. The boys that waited back with GM said they could hear us going our hardest up through the valley the whole time we were gone and knew when we were on our way back. We eventually got the entire group back to camp at about 4.30 pm and from there things got ugly a s some serious bench racing and beverage consumption ensued.

    Day 2 to follow.

    in reply to: It’s not a photo but WOW!!!! #197539

    Mick D
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    Wanna see some awesome bike skills?? Check out this dude. Pity about the sound track though. :pinch:

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUElxmDTzew&feature=related[/video]

    in reply to: Locked up in the cells #198478

    Mick D
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    that Snowy seems to love leading people into snotty gullies of Doom. :blink:

    in reply to: Nowra Grade2 + 4inches of rain #198504

    Mick D
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    You buggers are crazy…..there comes a time when, you think., “are we having fun or are we just riding to survive” . Great pics, thanks for sharing!!

    in reply to: Crazy #198291

    Mick D
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    Tiny wrote:
    Im good at doing the SPLAT:blush:

    True .Without a doubt yours was the best “splat” I have ever seen (on to a tar road too)!! And only 3 meters from the end of a 200km + ride!! No one will ever beat that record!! B)

    Tiny you are the champ. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    in reply to: Mick’s Birthday Ride #198295

    Mick D
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    OWL 02 wrote:
    Hi Mick,

    Guilty as charged, the Blunnies are mine. I will work out a way of getting them back.

    Cheers 02

    PM your address to me and we will go from there. Cost you about $16 COD or I can send them to Sydney with Moose and he can drop them off at Suttos or something. (that is if you aren’t in a hurry for them)

    Cheers
    Mick

    in reply to: my new ride #198281

    Mick D
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    Trailboss wrote:
    Yeah no worries I am always looking for old tyres for different rides with Salina etc

    Isn’t she good enough to warrant a good tyre?? :ohmy:

    in reply to: my new ride #198271

    Mick D
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    Corey8 wrote:
    Gee wizz you 2 are a pack of bitches :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    the long and the short of it all is i will be putting on the kick starter kit in time. but hopefully never need it so i got plenty of energy left to ride pigs up hills if needs be. :whistle: 👿

    And you want to talk about bitches……..:dry: :laugh:

    in reply to: my new ride #198269

    Mick D
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    As long as you think I got owned TB, we are all happy. :) OK dont worry about a kick starter and be like the fella at my birthday ride that kept his running, even at our rest breaks, because his wouldn’t start.

    in reply to: Mick’s Birthday Ride #198263

    Mick D
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    The vest maybe RiderX’s then. He is coming over this arvo so I will check with him.

    That arvo ride was a cracker and is most definately one of the best arvo blasts I have done too.

    I am heading to the Cells again in the morning for two days of reccy rides, so I hope it stops raining now.

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