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Corey8 wrote:
Quote:micknmeld wrote:Quote:Nickj wrote:Quote:Those trails look great Mick. I was looking on the sight at the grading system, what grade would you give the poker run ?Mostly grade 3, one hill has what would be a grade 4 section on it. There is an option for riders to cut it out of the loop if they like but in doing so they will miss some other great stuff and shorten the 16km loop by about 2kms. I plotted this loop to appeal to all comers
So there is no hills that is going to be to hard for me to get up then?

We can find you one if you like Corey, the rutty one we came down would be a real bastard to get up!!
Nickj wrote:
Quote:Those trails look great Mick. I was looking on the sight at the grading system, what grade would you give the poker run ?Mostly grade 3, one hill has what would be a grade 4 section on it. There is an option for riders to cut it out of the loop if they like but in doing so they will miss some other great stuff and shorten the 16km loop by about 2kms. I plotted this loop to appeal to all comers
Riding on Mother’s day??? BIG CALL. :S
hahhaha Boony I thought the same about that Jerky photo. Handsome chap aren’t I?? Also forgot to add that both loops start from the same place in opposite directions.so the bbq etc is all central like.
All up the poker run will be 62km long, plus another 26km in sighting laps and another 6km in transport to the start and back to the cars, so it should be just doable on a tank of fuel.
We are coming down this hill that caused a bit of strife going up it on my birthday bash,I think I will go out and cut a track around this shit fight.

I suppose we can organise a bus to the RSL for you, it will depend on how many stay at the Farmstay as it is outside the normal bus route and if we have at least 8 staying there they will go out there to get you.
Tripper and I pre ran the two loops yesterday morning, I have set out two loops with a bit of everything in them. Loop 1 is 16km long and took us 27 minutes to do at a reasonable pace. It has 3 testing uphills that see you go from 10 meters above see level to about 450 meters above (not too hard though) , tight walking pace single through rainforest, single through hardwood forest, one down hill is a disused firetrail, over grown with grass with a single down the guts. I thought I would include some Louee like,rocky sections to keep everyone on their toes as well as some nice loamy single too. In order to link all this up it requires for you to do about 1km of firetrail as one trail I was gunna use was just too rutted and it took us a good 20 minutes to go 1km on our first run and it was extremely taxing on body and bike.
Some pics from yesterdays pre run,just to get the juices flowing
in the rainforest






Some of it is real tight

here is the rutty hill we decided to cut out

Rutts like this would give Boony the rutt king an unfair advantage

We pause in this report for a word from our sponsor.

There is some more open sections that are a real hoot with erosion mounds for a bit of air time as well as some top gear sections


Loop 2 is only 10km long and has three uphills, one a bit rocky and the other two are just plain rutted and rocky. It also has a nice loamy rain forest section and a over grown down hill that will be a sweet single by the time you guys ride it, another 1km section of main firetrail will let you get your breath back, before you drop back down into the valley floor via a grassy ridge with a single trail winding its way down.

You’ll get to see some nice scenery on this loop too

We didn’t time ourselves around this loop but I am thinking it would take about 20 minutes given a red hot go. After yesterday’s pre run I am convinced you will love the varied terrain, actually some of these trails are some of my favourite trails around this area. I cant wait to get out their again. Bring on the poker run I say.
Yeah we did a happy birthday Tripper ride, this morning, pre running the poker run courses.
Now he is living the highlife in Port Macquarie,he has rented the penthouse in a very prominent Motel in Port for the night. Giddy up
The Shereton is central but a bit dearer than the Goldsbrough. The Goldsbrough is at the front doors of the darling Harbour shopping centre and has a monorail and light rail at its front door.
I am staying at the Shereton Darling Harbour on Friday night.Walking distance to Darling Harbour.
I recommend the Goldsbrough apartments at Darling Harbour though. Great location and cheap enough.
Rider list.
1 Mr Blue
2 Dusty
3 Corey8
4 Boony (in ink for now)
5 Tripper
6 Moose
7 RiderX
8 Jeffro
9 Strucky
10 C.E.L
11 Puddles (with ear plugs)
12 Moto
13 Bollocks
14 Eagle
15 Katgirl
16 Nato80
17 Josh
18 Muc-Off
19 Gassit
20 Chicken
21 Crash
22 STM
23 Tiny
24 Lloyd
25 Ollie
26 The Rowan
27 Glen71
28 Fossil
29 Boags
30 Choko
31 Reedy
32 Nickj
33 ScottyRighto Glen71 you are on the list,

Same for you nickj
I had no trouble starting the XR after my off track foray,it was getting back up the bank and onto the track that near busted me.Smart arse.
Oops it is too,sorry admin, got a bit carried away. :blush:
Did you mention you also have no idea?? :laugh:
One other problem I have with them is that I dont know how to pronounce Gaerne :laugh:
Yeah I have a set of Fastbacks and am very happy with them. Tripper has a set too.Kram as well.
I particularly like the buckle system as they are easy to do up and never come undone. I have done about 4000km since I got them in September and last night I checked the soles and there is hardly a mark on them (maybe the pivotpegz have contributed to that though)The only down side I have seen is that the little screws that hold the clips to the boots need to be tightened when new, as I lost two in the first week or so. Since I tightened them all ,there has been no problem. They squeeked a bit when new too but that seems to be not so obvious now the boots worn in.
Best pair of boots I have owned by far, also the most expensive too but you get what you pay for.
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