Roadworks rumble on a loop to Lancelin
Posted: Sun 12 Jul, 2020 4:53 pm
A massive roll up this morning with lots of clusters of members around bikes. Strangely a Suzuki seemed to take top billing, possibly because it will never look as good given His Royal Griceness plans to farkle it with secondhand bits off his current bike. Good to see DFS on the road to recovery. I counted around 40 bikes which makes it one of the largest turnouts this year.

A bakers dozen of participants on a dozen bikes took advantage of the stunning weather to do a loop to Lancelin. Gerry, Shock Jock Anthony, AAA Anthony, Dave, Brian, JC, Nannup Nick, Sophie, GS Bill + Trish, Just John, Peter Bee and Bozo flew past the airport and took a bypass at Baskerville to see the Stirling Tree. This tree is over 250 years old as it was a mature tree in 1827/29 when it was marked by Stirling's exploratory party or Stirling. It is heritage listed at http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/ ... c61ec47012
I first found out about it from a book by a Loton descendant.

The tree has been burned and struck by lightning but still is mostly intact.

It is still right on the boundary of Location 5

Second half of the ride still to come.
Bozo

A bakers dozen of participants on a dozen bikes took advantage of the stunning weather to do a loop to Lancelin. Gerry, Shock Jock Anthony, AAA Anthony, Dave, Brian, JC, Nannup Nick, Sophie, GS Bill + Trish, Just John, Peter Bee and Bozo flew past the airport and took a bypass at Baskerville to see the Stirling Tree. This tree is over 250 years old as it was a mature tree in 1827/29 when it was marked by Stirling's exploratory party or Stirling. It is heritage listed at http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/ ... c61ec47012
I first found out about it from a book by a Loton descendant.

The tree has been burned and struck by lightning but still is mostly intact.

It is still right on the boundary of Location 5

Second half of the ride still to come.
Bozo