1 Gloucester Day Ride Sun May 07, 2017 3:01 am
Gaz
Life time member
Well I have finally got away for a day out on the bike - haven't done that since .......... well last weekend
Early on Saturday morning the K100 grapevine alerted me to the fact that Smithy might be venturing out of the high country down to Gloucester for the day to attend a bike show and vintage motocross event. So I quickly made a couple of phone calls to see if any other inmates were available on super short notice to ride up - alas all were booked up so it was to be a solo run.
Wheeled the K75 out into the beautiful sunny morning, loaded a day bag of essentials, gear on and away I go northwards up through Maitland, Clarence Town and Stroud towards Gloucester. I alerted Smithy via text message to look out for me around lunch time. A quick reply with him suggesting that I send him a Glympse when I got closer and he would be able to locate me when I arrived.
By the time I got to Stroud I was a bit peckish and certainly needed a koffee (the night before had been the occasion of my eldest granddaughter's 18th birthday party - I was surprised to wake up not having turned into a pumpkin considering the late hour when we got home). While relaxing with the koffee I had a little wander around Stroud's main street and was reminded of the close ties we have with the people of the UK from our earliest settlement. See the photo of one of the signs.
One of the pubs.
The original Court House
Suitably refreshed I sent Smithy the Glympse and headed the K75 toward Gloucester. On arrival at the venue for the Bike Show Smithy was waving to me, phone in hand as the Glympse had done its job allowing him to watch me thread my way through town to the site.
Smithy's brother-in-law Wassa, another forum inmate, was there on his R1200GSA, so some good bike related chatting was in order. The vast majority of the motorcycles ridden in on the day were of the V Twin American variety with acres of gleaming chrome and not so much as a bug stuck on them anywhere. I can assure you all that my bike is not like that.
After lunch, a bit of a browse through the commercial displays and a look at the vintage motocross racing that was going on and it was time for Smithy to head back up into the high country. I wanted to be home by sunset so I headed home a short while later.
The motocross action amid the rolling hills of this region.
The three inmates bikes with Wassa admiring the insect collection on the front of my K75 which sadly hadn't had a wash after it's last outing.
On the way home as I passed through Stroud I again found myself thinking about the ties between Aussies and our UK counterparts so here are a couple of maps showing the towns of Gloucester and Stroud at opposite ends of the planet. It is pretty much in proportion too as the distance between them in the UK appears to be about 16 km and here in Oz it is about 50 km.
As always - great to catch up with the guys. About a 300 km round trip for me.
Cheers
Early on Saturday morning the K100 grapevine alerted me to the fact that Smithy might be venturing out of the high country down to Gloucester for the day to attend a bike show and vintage motocross event. So I quickly made a couple of phone calls to see if any other inmates were available on super short notice to ride up - alas all were booked up so it was to be a solo run.
Wheeled the K75 out into the beautiful sunny morning, loaded a day bag of essentials, gear on and away I go northwards up through Maitland, Clarence Town and Stroud towards Gloucester. I alerted Smithy via text message to look out for me around lunch time. A quick reply with him suggesting that I send him a Glympse when I got closer and he would be able to locate me when I arrived.
By the time I got to Stroud I was a bit peckish and certainly needed a koffee (the night before had been the occasion of my eldest granddaughter's 18th birthday party - I was surprised to wake up not having turned into a pumpkin considering the late hour when we got home). While relaxing with the koffee I had a little wander around Stroud's main street and was reminded of the close ties we have with the people of the UK from our earliest settlement. See the photo of one of the signs.
One of the pubs.
The original Court House
Suitably refreshed I sent Smithy the Glympse and headed the K75 toward Gloucester. On arrival at the venue for the Bike Show Smithy was waving to me, phone in hand as the Glympse had done its job allowing him to watch me thread my way through town to the site.
Smithy's brother-in-law Wassa, another forum inmate, was there on his R1200GSA, so some good bike related chatting was in order. The vast majority of the motorcycles ridden in on the day were of the V Twin American variety with acres of gleaming chrome and not so much as a bug stuck on them anywhere. I can assure you all that my bike is not like that.
After lunch, a bit of a browse through the commercial displays and a look at the vintage motocross racing that was going on and it was time for Smithy to head back up into the high country. I wanted to be home by sunset so I headed home a short while later.
The motocross action amid the rolling hills of this region.
The three inmates bikes with Wassa admiring the insect collection on the front of my K75 which sadly hadn't had a wash after it's last outing.
On the way home as I passed through Stroud I again found myself thinking about the ties between Aussies and our UK counterparts so here are a couple of maps showing the towns of Gloucester and Stroud at opposite ends of the planet. It is pretty much in proportion too as the distance between them in the UK appears to be about 16 km and here in Oz it is about 50 km.
As always - great to catch up with the guys. About a 300 km round trip for me.
Cheers
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Gaz
1990 K75 6427509; 1987 R80G/S PD 6292136; 2010 G650GS ZW13381;