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madruss 27-04-15 12:51

Sounds good. You can PM me before you come out this way next time. There's a few "good ol boys" who have a pretty fair local knowledge of this region, who are always keen for a ride :icon_biggrin:

Seahorse 30-04-15 05:54

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Originally Posted by madruss (Post 209612)
Sounds good. You can PM me before you come out this way next time. There's a few "good ol boys" who have a pretty fair local knowledge of this region, who are always keen for a ride :icon_biggrin:

Haven't started the planning yet....will let you know as we get closer to the event.

madruss 30-04-15 12:46

Looking forward to it :coolsmiley:

patchwork 15-05-15 16:32

WOW this looks amazing seahorse, what area exactly were your riding...im from Melb and my tenere would absolutely love a go at this sort of thing

Jacques le Roux 15-05-15 18:19

Lovely place, you are very lucky.

Seahorse 16-05-15 03:03

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Originally Posted by patchwork (Post 210480)
WOW this looks amazing seahorse, what area exactly were your riding...im from Melb and my tenere would absolutely love a go at this sort of thing

The ride started at Cessnock in the Hunter Valley.

Day One took us to Baradine via Binnaway

Day Two was through The Pilliga Forest to Burren Junction. (Do not attempt to ride this area unless you are confident riding deep sand at high speed.)

Day Three took us through cotton farming country to Narrabri where we explored Waa Gorge, Sawn Rock and Mount Kapatar on the way

Day Four Narrabri to Nundle

Day Five Nundle to home

The majority of the ride was on dirt. Started out with six riders of which one retired hurt (sand) and another short cutted home. There were two KTM 990's, a Honda Dominator, a DR650, a BMW1200 GSA and my Tenere. The Tenere acquitted itself well and easily matched it with the bigger bikes. The Beemer struggled badly in the sand resulting in a badly beat up rider.

Seahorse 16-05-15 03:04

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Originally Posted by Jacques le Roux (Post 210484)
Lovely place, you are very lucky.

I agree....NSW really is a great part of the world for Adventure Riding.


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