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Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Tue 08 Nov, 2016 7:24 pm
by jls
For those interested I'll be leading a dirt ride to the cook off
Nothing to hefty and big bike friendly just a leisurely ride on a few back roads ,will be looking at arrival at the cook off just after mid day to secure a tent site then maybe doing a bit of look see on the bike
I will be supplying hot water via the trangia for morning tea so bring a cup and your favourite brew and any snacks ,this will be in a bush setting along the trail
Will be departing Kalumunda Dome 8 30 sharp :mrgreen:

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Tue 08 Nov, 2016 8:09 pm
by Robbo
I'm in, see you at Dome.

Robbo.

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Wed 09 Nov, 2016 7:51 am
by profoundly_disturbed
Robbo wrote:I'm in, see you at Dome.

Robbo.
I hope to be able to tag along, but plans may change.

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Wed 09 Nov, 2016 3:17 pm
by Digger
Don't get sucked in...Jamie tends to lead from the rear. Make sure you study the map very well before you leave. Have a back up plan.

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Thu 10 Nov, 2016 12:50 pm
by Robbo
Digger wrote:Don't get sucked in...Jamie tends to lead from the rear. Make sure you study the map very well before you leave. Have a back up plan.
Hahaha I have heard that about Jamie. Unfortunately I'm probably not much better. Lol. But I will take my map.

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Thu 10 Nov, 2016 3:50 pm
by jls
Robbo
Map and that gps thingy you have ,the one set to adventure :mrgreen:

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Thu 10 Nov, 2016 5:11 pm
by BillB
Congelin Campsite
Williams Road, Williams WA 6391
https://goo.gl/maps/3JaWeySmj4H2

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Fri 11 Nov, 2016 10:30 am
by profoundly_disturbed
Digger wrote:Don't get sucked in...Jamie tends to lead from the rear. Make sure you study the map very well before you leave. Have a back up plan.
For those of us that have been on rides with jls leading

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Sorry, seemed so appropriate!

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Fri 11 Nov, 2016 3:10 pm
by jls
Ok ok ok :roll:
See those coming via the dirt @ the Kalumanda Dome for a 830 departure
For those who have not attended a camp cook off before ,it's a fun event with plenty of laughs and good cheer and a great excuse to get on the bike and enjoy the country side

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Fri 11 Nov, 2016 5:24 pm
by reklaw
I will come along for the ride and turn back at the point where I feel we are becoming hopelessly lost.

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Fri 11 Nov, 2016 7:25 pm
by jls
Ian. Will be good to catch up :mrgreen:

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Sat 12 Nov, 2016 2:48 pm
by reklaw
.....and it all turned to shit 20 metres from the cafe. :lol:

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Sat 12 Nov, 2016 8:04 pm
by profoundly_disturbed
reklaw wrote:.....and it all turned to shit 20 metres from the cafe. :lol:
Aw, that's a bit harsh, true, but harsh.

Twenty metres from the Dome Robbo went troppo, must be a record! We found him, so all good in the end.

Me, Robbo, reklaw and Chris G followed jls to the camp cook off.

9.5/10 to jls for putting together a cracking good route with only a couple of minor stops to consult the map, plenty of dirt with the odd technical sections to keep us awake.

Chris G and I slabbed it home via coffee and cake at Bannister.

All in all, a top day on the bike and a cup of tea made for us by the tame dentist.

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2016 4:56 pm
by Robbo
reklaw wrote:.....and it all turned to shit 20 metres from the cafe. :lol:
What can I say? You were hiding from me. :lol: :lol:
I think I'll hold that record for quite some time

Re: Dirt ride to cook off

Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2016 4:58 pm
by Robbo
profoundly_disturbed wrote:
reklaw wrote:.....and it all turned to shit 20 metres from the cafe. :lol:
Aw, that's a bit harsh, true, but harsh.

Twenty metres from the Dome Robbo went troppo, must be a record! We found him, so all good in the end.

Me, Robbo, reklaw and Chris G followed jls to the camp cook off.

9.5/10 to jls for putting together a cracking good route with only a couple of minor stops to consult the map, plenty of dirt with the odd technical sections to keep us awake.

Chris G and I slabbed it home via coffee and cake at Bannister.

All in all, a top day on the bike and a cup of tea made for us by the tame dentist.
I agree, an excellent ride through some superb tracks.
Robbo.