Nit Pick at Poodle Rock
Posted: Sun 01 Nov, 2015 1:58 pm
Seven Sunday riders and two pillions left Catalano's for the little known tourist attraction of "Poodle Rock".
Fastrhino and Pru, GS Bill and Trish, DFS, Dinga, Kim, Terri-Anne and Bozo travelled via Bickley Valley, Mundaring Weir, the Lakes, Yarra Road and Talbot West Road to reach Qualen West Road.
Arriving at "Poodle Rock' the underwhelmed group mumbled and muttered about being sold a pup. "It looks nothing like a poodle - if anything it looks like Scooby Doo, Dinosaur Doo or Snoopy" stated one disgruntled member of the group. Bozo rechecked the Avon Tourist Bureau site only to find that the rock formation was simply described as "balancing boulders".
From Qualen West Road the group headed to Bakers Hill via York and Spencers Brook. The 60 km/hour deviation on Old Spencers Brook Road near Clackline is still in place due to safety concerns about a bridge on the main road.
A pie stop at Bakers Hill was followed by the winding Coates and Government Roads to return to Mundaring.
Great to see DFS and for him to demonstrate his dummy exhaust fuel storage on the 650 GS.
Despite the hub bub over the deceptive conduct by the ride leader, in raising expectations about seeing a poodle shaped monolith or something to rival Hanging Rock or the Devils Marbles, all seemed to enjoy the ride.
Bozo
Fastrhino and Pru, GS Bill and Trish, DFS, Dinga, Kim, Terri-Anne and Bozo travelled via Bickley Valley, Mundaring Weir, the Lakes, Yarra Road and Talbot West Road to reach Qualen West Road.
Arriving at "Poodle Rock' the underwhelmed group mumbled and muttered about being sold a pup. "It looks nothing like a poodle - if anything it looks like Scooby Doo, Dinosaur Doo or Snoopy" stated one disgruntled member of the group. Bozo rechecked the Avon Tourist Bureau site only to find that the rock formation was simply described as "balancing boulders".
From Qualen West Road the group headed to Bakers Hill via York and Spencers Brook. The 60 km/hour deviation on Old Spencers Brook Road near Clackline is still in place due to safety concerns about a bridge on the main road.
A pie stop at Bakers Hill was followed by the winding Coates and Government Roads to return to Mundaring.
Great to see DFS and for him to demonstrate his dummy exhaust fuel storage on the 650 GS.
Despite the hub bub over the deceptive conduct by the ride leader, in raising expectations about seeing a poodle shaped monolith or something to rival Hanging Rock or the Devils Marbles, all seemed to enjoy the ride.
Bozo




