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Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne Run)
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 10:56 am
by Bozo
Had a brilliant ride to the Gascoyne Races and back. Arrived in Perth this morning.
Probably had the least wet riding of those traveling from Perth to the Gascoyne with only 30 minutes of light drizzle on the way up on Thursday afternoon and Friday.
Got to the Races just as Cookie's group arrived and managed a run out to the Kennedy Ranges. I think I bumped into most of those who went at either the races or at the Gascoyne Tavern.
Spotted were Cookie, Jono, Fast Rhino, Tom, Brian 5, Phil D, Colin + Janice, Ross C, Ian W, Gerard, Bill, Shane, Dren, Snaga, Dinga, Guy and Nev....with me that makes 19 that went. Sleepy Paul almost made it but it was still a massive effort by club members to get out and see the real Australia.
Had an interesting stand off with a massive bull early Sunday morning. Throughout the trip there had been lots of cattle on the roads....from Carnarvon to Gascoyne Junction there were over a hundred, typically in groups of five to ten either on or just off the road. You would slow down, they would give you a curious look and trot off. I had left Gascoyne Junction at sunrise and was heading south east towards Murchison when I came across a huge bull just standing on the gravel road. I pulled up to a stop a few metres away and waited for him to move. He turned towards me and lowered his head....it was at this point I realised that I was on a red bike with a red jacket and that my GS was no matador cape easily able to be flicked to one side. I accelerated past him, hoping that I would not have to lodge my third insurance claim in a month, passing within a metre of him, thinking that it might have been smarter to have waited for Dinga and Guy and been in a more intimidating group.
Photos will follow.
Bozo
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 12:26 pm
by Bozo
Visiting relations in Carnarvon
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 12:36 pm
by Bozo
They tell me that the Eagles had a good weekend......this is a Wedgie on the Carnarvon Gascoyne Road that was not going to move far from its breakfast and let me get to within 5 metres.
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 12:40 pm
by Bozo
Cookie's Group arriving at the Gascoyne Races
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 12:45 pm
by Bozo
The Camping Spot at the Gascoyne Races
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 12:51 pm
by Swampy
Glad you had a good trip and got thru the Bull.... unscathed Bozo.
Nice pics.
Nearly as close as my run in with the three kamikazi Emus near Dwellingup a while back.............No Bull
Swampy
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 1:05 pm
by Bozo
Nev crossing the Gascoyne River on the way to the Kennedy Ranges
Nev with a drier crossing of the Lyons River
Temple Gorge in the Kennedy Ranges
Remnants of cobbled road built in the 1930's
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 1:21 pm
by Bozo
The BMW Motorcycle Club visit to the Gascoyne Races in 2014 made an impact.
The "Bookies Pencil" probably now known as the "Bookies Mouse" had a motorcycle emblazoned shirt. He looked vaguely familiar.
The area where the Gascoyne Races are held is known as the Macadam Plain due to the even distribution of small rocks across it....I wonder if McFarkle knew that?
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 1:52 pm
by Bozo
There are many ways to get to Gascoyne Junction.
Colin and Janice cut across on the Wooramel - Gascoyne Junction Road on a 1200 RT
Wooramel Road
You can cut across from the North West Highway to Murchison Settlement via Butchers Track. It is a little sandy at the western end
The Mullewa Carnarvon Road is 500 km long with 120 km sealed in two sections. It was in excellent condition when I went through but the prevalence of dips, floodways, loose ridges, rocks on the road and animals requires vigilance....but a fascinating road with changing conditions, scenery and very little traffic. I saw two cars in 300 kilometres.
The Wooramel River is quite deeply incised so the river crossing has steep approaches.
Coming from Carnarvon it is all sealed and a good fast road. Straying animals and wildlife are the biggest hazard. I saw over 100 cattle either on the road or within a few metres of the edge of the road.
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 2:49 pm
by Bozo
Wildflowers were absolutely magnificent. There were hundreds of kilometres of brilliant colour.
Nerren Nerren
Near the Overlander Roadhouse
Featherheads ( Ptilotus macrocephalus ) on the Carnarvon - Gascoyne Junction Road
Near Murchison Settlement
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 2:54 pm
by Bozo
Swampy
I stayed in the Unit you stayed in last year...they told me they have only just cleared out the last of the motorbike frogs.
Did not see any Emus this time other than those lashed to the back of Snaga's GS that once consumed seemed to stimulate the appearance of Bull.
How was your wildflower tour?
Bozo
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 4:20 pm
by Swampy
Terrific photo's of the scenery and wildflowers Bozo. Well Done
My wildflower trip was exceptional,Took my Cub Camper for it's first run since doing the Great Central Road a while back now.
Bumped into the lads when we stopped for smoko at Bindoon. Camera in the car so no shots I'm afraid.
Copped the odd shower traveling up too Perenjori for our first nights stop but mostly sunny and enjoyable.
Stayed at Mullewa the second night and took in a short trip to Pindar (East of town) to see the Wreath Flowers. You are right the countryside is magnificient this time of the year.
Copped a soaking when a heavy passing shower caught us walking the local 3km wildflower trail in Mullewa.
Very small world as waterlogged we sloshed back into town and saw three heavily laden motorcycles at the Ampol Service Station. JP, Anthony and Bowe had just refueled after coming off the dirt and were heading for home into more rain. Looked a pretty tired mob of lads. Passed a couple of pics onto Ross for the mag if he wants to use them?
Heavy showers and rain all Friday night put a real dampener on things and decided to head back home on Saturday via Mingenew, Coalseam Park (Absolutely beautiful place) and onto Coorow where we stopped for a break and a local ranger knocking off early pointed out a local scenic wildflower drive within 2 minutes of town which we decided to take in. (Stunning and well worth it)
Of course we had beautiful fine sunny weather all the way home from Morawa. Not a bloody cloud in sight but were still greatful to arrive home to a warm house after a fairly long day of sightseeingand especially after Fridays Cold wet arvo,evening and night in Mullewa.
NB: Note to self, Must get a decent camera!!
Swampy
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Mon 24 Aug, 2015 4:36 pm
by Bozo
Swampy
I passed through Coalseam on Sunday.....great weather. The river crossings at Coalseam were sketchier than I remember or was it that I had been riding for over 9 hours.
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I have yet to see a Wreath Flower.....you will have to let me know the most likely spot.
Bozo
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Tue 25 Aug, 2015 6:02 am
by Bozo
Cookie negotiating free entry to briefly catch up with the other BMW Club Members at the Gascoyne Races
Re: Red Rag to a Gascoyne Bull (With Photos of the Gascoyne
Posted: Tue 25 Aug, 2015 12:39 pm
by Bozo
Jono's 2014 Video on the Gascoyne Ride has now hit 650 views.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W2YckD ... e=youtu.be