Blowing in the Wind
Posted: Sun 20 Sep, 2020 2:44 pm
A select group of riders at Catalano's today with Clayton showing everyone up by having ridden from Geraldton. Nurzo Steve was happy to be reunited with his GS that had spent a bit of a holiday in Broome. The wind was strong enough to blow coffee containers along the table but not strong enough to deter four hardy souls from a run to the Wheatbelt.
Synchronising departure time to the BOM Radar we got to Gingers relatively dry to park amongst a panoply of classic cars and their white bearded owners. Apart from a few cyclists, we had the Chittering Valley to ourselves with the strong wind providing a dry line on most of the road. Poor timing at Bindoon meant we had our own personal rain cloud that followed us on to the Bindoon-Mogumber Road. A stop at Wannamal and Mogumber for wildflowers was underwhelming before a run along Yarmindah Road and past the European Space Agency Tracking Station. Lots of wildflowers in bloom on the Great Northern Highway between New Norcia and the Dewars Pool Road. A gusty descent down the Bindoon Hill before finally having a break at the Bindoon Bakehaus. Adrian came over to chat having been to Dandaragan. A mostly dry run home but plenty of gusty wind across the exposed new sections of the Tonkin Highway.
Thanks to Peter Bee for running as Tail End Charlie.

Signing off, Bozo

Synchronising departure time to the BOM Radar we got to Gingers relatively dry to park amongst a panoply of classic cars and their white bearded owners. Apart from a few cyclists, we had the Chittering Valley to ourselves with the strong wind providing a dry line on most of the road. Poor timing at Bindoon meant we had our own personal rain cloud that followed us on to the Bindoon-Mogumber Road. A stop at Wannamal and Mogumber for wildflowers was underwhelming before a run along Yarmindah Road and past the European Space Agency Tracking Station. Lots of wildflowers in bloom on the Great Northern Highway between New Norcia and the Dewars Pool Road. A gusty descent down the Bindoon Hill before finally having a break at the Bindoon Bakehaus. Adrian came over to chat having been to Dandaragan. A mostly dry run home but plenty of gusty wind across the exposed new sections of the Tonkin Highway.
Thanks to Peter Bee for running as Tail End Charlie.

Signing off, Bozo
