Not even the second best ride of the year
Posted: Sun 26 May, 2019 2:48 pm
A solid turnout at Catalano's today with sightings of both Dinga and Kim. Fresh from the best ride of the year, Kots and His Royal Griceness, smugly would not debate how it compared to the best Bozo ride.
Eleven riders and two pillions saddled up for a sojourn in the scarp. Ross+ Bernadette, Reklaw, Wes, Steve, Ted, Mark, Bill + Trish, Louis, Peter, Bozo and Swampy climbed the Darling Range and headed through the Bickley Valley via Repatriation Road, Patterson Road, Walnut Road and Mundaring Weir Road. The scenery was stunning with the early morning light and the autumn colours creating a surreal feeling as we wound our way to Mundaring. A swarm of Lotus sport cars buzzed past us but traffic and cyclists were not a problem. At Stoneville Bozo's grub screw needed tightening and Ted was not trigger happy and needed a push.
Past Parkerville and on to Toodyay Road for the descent to Campersic Road and the climb to Connemara Road. Swampy was temporarily delayed but caught up with the Group at O'Brien Road. A run to Berry Road and Reserve Road with masses of motorcycles travelling at speed in the opposite direction was followed by a sticky traffic jam on Toodyay Road. The sticky situation and slow traffic was caused by a combination of the Honey Festival, the Slow Food Movement and the Gidgegannup Small Farm Field Day.
Half of the Group were not keen to be held up and left after being taken on a blind goose chase by Bozo past the Gidgegannup Fire Station and sports oval. The rest changed their plans and headed to the Dome Mundaring where the ride ended.
Brilliant weather for a ride and no problem with navigation and traffic until Gidgegannup. Thanks to Swampy for running as tail end Charlie.
A bit more planning of destinations will be needed in future to avoid another mutiny and to run a ride comparable with those led by His Royal Griceness.
Bozo
Eleven riders and two pillions saddled up for a sojourn in the scarp. Ross+ Bernadette, Reklaw, Wes, Steve, Ted, Mark, Bill + Trish, Louis, Peter, Bozo and Swampy climbed the Darling Range and headed through the Bickley Valley via Repatriation Road, Patterson Road, Walnut Road and Mundaring Weir Road. The scenery was stunning with the early morning light and the autumn colours creating a surreal feeling as we wound our way to Mundaring. A swarm of Lotus sport cars buzzed past us but traffic and cyclists were not a problem. At Stoneville Bozo's grub screw needed tightening and Ted was not trigger happy and needed a push.
Past Parkerville and on to Toodyay Road for the descent to Campersic Road and the climb to Connemara Road. Swampy was temporarily delayed but caught up with the Group at O'Brien Road. A run to Berry Road and Reserve Road with masses of motorcycles travelling at speed in the opposite direction was followed by a sticky traffic jam on Toodyay Road. The sticky situation and slow traffic was caused by a combination of the Honey Festival, the Slow Food Movement and the Gidgegannup Small Farm Field Day.
Half of the Group were not keen to be held up and left after being taken on a blind goose chase by Bozo past the Gidgegannup Fire Station and sports oval. The rest changed their plans and headed to the Dome Mundaring where the ride ended.
Brilliant weather for a ride and no problem with navigation and traffic until Gidgegannup. Thanks to Swampy for running as tail end Charlie.
A bit more planning of destinations will be needed in future to avoid another mutiny and to run a ride comparable with those led by His Royal Griceness.
Bozo