Well, that was fun. Got home early yesdy arvo - 1170kms travelled by me.
The Omeo highway was a joy, as usual, though I was troubled by some cornering insecurity. I had just fitted new steering head bearings and they needed further adjustment to overcome a tendency to 'head-shake'. Quite by accident we arrived at Ensay just a couple of minutes before 4pm. Steve had predicted a 16:00 arrival and rumbled in at precisely that time. I reckon he was watching and waiting just up the road ...
The Little River Inn is a typical old pub, altered over time on the rabbit warren principle - quite atmospheric. Food was really good and $40 beds reasonably priced. Steering head adjustment was carried out before departure.
The Bonang Road was a new experience for me, and one I'll look forward to riding again. Somewhere along the way was a dirt diversion - I can't remember where. Jeff, Pete and I headed east while Mal headed north to his 'surreal' adventure. (C'mon Mal, you can tell us.)
We arrived at Picnic Point shortly before dark. Time enough to set up camp but no time to hunt firewood. A good night was had, and we woke to a superb warm day.
A Picnic Point visit wouldn't be complete without a beach pic - here from the middle of the beach looking towards the camping area:
A good day, featuring an excellent snack on freshly caught abalone prepared by a local bloke. Pete caught a nice bream for his supper and we had a proper fire at night. Next morning (Tuesday?) was a bit wet for packing up but we got on the road in good time, well dressed for more wetness and cold to head over the mountain. Still lots of snow up there but none on the road.
We arrived at Geehi in good time and settled in to camp on the back verandah of the stone hut, building a good fire at a nearby fireplace. With all our tents being wet it was good to have a dry floor to sleep on.
Here's a pic of Brunhilde, backlit nicely in the late arvo sun.
We woke to another perfect sunny day (as the mist lifted). By the time we rolled out to ride The Luge down to Khancoban the road was completely dry. Very very nice.
Here's a final shot as Jeff and I stopped for a break on the Granya road.
Thanks all for a great escape. I'm looking forward to more spring rides.
ps: Got a text from Pete saying that he arrived home at 3:30 without encountering any nasty weather.