Anyone planning on heading to the Border Run this year? A Geraldton member is hoping to meet up at Southern Cross Thursday evening, before continuing with the group on Friday.
Please post details of where you intend camping / or accommodating so he can find you.
Border Run 2025: 31st July - 4th August
- Cookie
- Posts: 1010
- Joined: Sun 19 Jul, 2009 3:45 pm
- Junk Test: No
- Enter the middle number (7726): 7726
Border Run 2025: 31st July - 4th August
Regards
Cookie
R1200RT
R75/6
Cookie
R1200RT
R75/6
-
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Thu 13 Nov, 2014 5:57 pm
- Junk Test: No
- Enter the middle number (7726): 7726
Re: Border Run 2025: 31st July - 4th August
Hello Cookie,
I am planning to head off Thursday 31 July morning for "The Breakaways" camp site east of Hyden. Friday to Norseman, Balladonia and to an impromptu camp just east of the start of the "90 Mile Straight". Should be there by mid-afternoon to get a camp fire going - if one has not already been set by another Border runner... Saturday to Cocklebiddy for their "Big Breakfast" and then on to the Border.
For anyone interested, see you at the Breakaways on Thursday evening.
If there is a lot of rain on the Tuesday or Wednesday in the Hyden - Norseman area it is likely the Hyden-Norseman Road will be closed. If not closed then the haul road sections will probably be very slippery and not great on a bike. Plan B for Thursday will be to head to Coolgardie and south to Widgiemooltha and stay at the local hotel (dongas out the back...) where a beer, pub meal and wood fire would be appreciated. Plan B might also be implemented if a substantial cold front with heavy rain makes landfall in the early hours of Thursday morning...
Cheers,
Raider
I am planning to head off Thursday 31 July morning for "The Breakaways" camp site east of Hyden. Friday to Norseman, Balladonia and to an impromptu camp just east of the start of the "90 Mile Straight". Should be there by mid-afternoon to get a camp fire going - if one has not already been set by another Border runner... Saturday to Cocklebiddy for their "Big Breakfast" and then on to the Border.
For anyone interested, see you at the Breakaways on Thursday evening.
If there is a lot of rain on the Tuesday or Wednesday in the Hyden - Norseman area it is likely the Hyden-Norseman Road will be closed. If not closed then the haul road sections will probably be very slippery and not great on a bike. Plan B for Thursday will be to head to Coolgardie and south to Widgiemooltha and stay at the local hotel (dongas out the back...) where a beer, pub meal and wood fire would be appreciated. Plan B might also be implemented if a substantial cold front with heavy rain makes landfall in the early hours of Thursday morning...
Cheers,
Raider
Last edited by Raider on Sun 01 Jun, 2025 9:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Thu 13 Nov, 2014 5:57 pm
- Junk Test: No
- Enter the middle number (7726): 7726
Re: Border Run 2025: 31st July - 4th August
Hello Cookie,
Then there is the ride back from Border Village to Perth on Sunday...
Depart Border Village at 5:00am - pitch black, cold and likely fog... Steadily, steadily, steadily ride westward. Keep a keen eye out for kangaroos...
Keep that visor cleared of misting rain...
Watch the sun rise in the rear view mirror.
Keep riding...
Keep riding... pick up the pace as the sun rises, the fog clears and some warmth comes into your body.
If there is an easterly and blue skys contemplate breakfast and fuel at Balladonia. If not then focus on that Big Breakfast and fuel at Cocklebiddy.
Enjoy the sun's warmth on your right side - a clear and calm day unfolds.
Pass Cocklebiddy - willpower needed to pass on that hot drink, breakfast and some warmth...
Pass Caiguna - note the conical structure on the flat to the north just before roadhouse turnoff - an electronic waypoint marker (DME) for the transcontinental flights to and from Perth airport.
Enter the 90 Mile Straight - double check fuel to make sure you can make Balladonia... The sun is still behind and off your right shoulder.
Pass by the Friday camp spot and reflect on a good night with fellow riders, a few beers and by a roaring fire...
Head across the RFDS airstrip - head into the dirt shoulder just because you can... Balladonia not far now. Good thing as the fuel reserve light has come on...
Indicator on and turn into Balladonia Roadhouse - late morning now and the sun is still off to the NE... Fill 'er up and have some breakfast and a coffee. Border Village to Balladonia before a coffee or breakfast.
Back on the bike - note the cameras capturing your movements located on the south side of the road. Keep her pointed westward.
Keep riding...
Now a steady 110km/h to Norseman - a sense that you have moved out of desert country and into woodlands...
Fuel and a quick Coke at Norseman and then across Lake Cowan headed for Hyden. The sun has now passed over your right should and is now well ahead.
The dirt road is in good nick. Making good time. Pass the Breakaways where you camped a few nights ago...
Keep riding...
Make it into Hyden to top up with fuel, grab a Chicko roll and a strong coffee before the server closes... Sun is now low and ahead.
Head off through the wheatbelt towns as the sun sets ahead and you ride into the night.
Night and cold grips you as you head out of the wheatbelt and into the Darling Range. Watch out for roos and ferrel pigs...
It is bloody cold and pitch black.
Stop at The Lakes (if back on that track) for a hot chocolate and a break before heading down the Darling Scarp and into Perth traffic.
Home by 9:00pm...
The big R1250 GSA hasn't missed a beat.
Cheers,
Raider
Then there is the ride back from Border Village to Perth on Sunday...
Depart Border Village at 5:00am - pitch black, cold and likely fog... Steadily, steadily, steadily ride westward. Keep a keen eye out for kangaroos...
Keep that visor cleared of misting rain...
Watch the sun rise in the rear view mirror.
Keep riding...
Keep riding... pick up the pace as the sun rises, the fog clears and some warmth comes into your body.
If there is an easterly and blue skys contemplate breakfast and fuel at Balladonia. If not then focus on that Big Breakfast and fuel at Cocklebiddy.
Enjoy the sun's warmth on your right side - a clear and calm day unfolds.
Pass Cocklebiddy - willpower needed to pass on that hot drink, breakfast and some warmth...
Pass Caiguna - note the conical structure on the flat to the north just before roadhouse turnoff - an electronic waypoint marker (DME) for the transcontinental flights to and from Perth airport.
Enter the 90 Mile Straight - double check fuel to make sure you can make Balladonia... The sun is still behind and off your right shoulder.
Pass by the Friday camp spot and reflect on a good night with fellow riders, a few beers and by a roaring fire...
Head across the RFDS airstrip - head into the dirt shoulder just because you can... Balladonia not far now. Good thing as the fuel reserve light has come on...
Indicator on and turn into Balladonia Roadhouse - late morning now and the sun is still off to the NE... Fill 'er up and have some breakfast and a coffee. Border Village to Balladonia before a coffee or breakfast.
Back on the bike - note the cameras capturing your movements located on the south side of the road. Keep her pointed westward.
Keep riding...
Now a steady 110km/h to Norseman - a sense that you have moved out of desert country and into woodlands...
Fuel and a quick Coke at Norseman and then across Lake Cowan headed for Hyden. The sun has now passed over your right should and is now well ahead.
The dirt road is in good nick. Making good time. Pass the Breakaways where you camped a few nights ago...
Keep riding...
Make it into Hyden to top up with fuel, grab a Chicko roll and a strong coffee before the server closes... Sun is now low and ahead.
Head off through the wheatbelt towns as the sun sets ahead and you ride into the night.
Night and cold grips you as you head out of the wheatbelt and into the Darling Range. Watch out for roos and ferrel pigs...
It is bloody cold and pitch black.
Stop at The Lakes (if back on that track) for a hot chocolate and a break before heading down the Darling Scarp and into Perth traffic.
Home by 9:00pm...
The big R1250 GSA hasn't missed a beat.
Cheers,
Raider
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Mon 16 Nov, 2015 8:08 am
- Junk Test: No
- Enter the middle number (7726): 7726
Re: Border Run 2025: 31st July - 4th August
Hi Raider
So does that mean we don’t have a ham and salad roll at the Hyden bakery at 12?
Cheers
So does that mean we don’t have a ham and salad roll at the Hyden bakery at 12?
Cheers
-
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Thu 13 Nov, 2014 5:57 pm
- Junk Test: No
- Enter the middle number (7726): 7726
Re: Border Run 2025: 31st July - 4th August
Howdy Wobblywheel,
Ah, the Hyden Bush Bakehouse Cafe... When open, its affect is like a bright light to a moth. On a cold winters day there is nothing better than a hot drink and one of their pies - or anything else they have on offer. Just what is needed before hitting the dirt as you head eastward.
And if it is a cold dreary evening and you have just come off the Hyden-Norseman Road heading homeward, the Bakehouse closed and in twilight - the Hyden Travel Stop for a Coke (or strong coffee) and Chicko roll is the ducks guts...
Cheers,
Raider
Ah, the Hyden Bush Bakehouse Cafe... When open, its affect is like a bright light to a moth. On a cold winters day there is nothing better than a hot drink and one of their pies - or anything else they have on offer. Just what is needed before hitting the dirt as you head eastward.
And if it is a cold dreary evening and you have just come off the Hyden-Norseman Road heading homeward, the Bakehouse closed and in twilight - the Hyden Travel Stop for a Coke (or strong coffee) and Chicko roll is the ducks guts...
Cheers,
Raider
-
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Thu 13 Nov, 2014 5:57 pm
- Junk Test: No
- Enter the middle number (7726): 7726
Re: Border Run 2025: 31st July - 4th August
Howdy riders,
I have been busy lounging around thinking about the August Border Run and Desert Raid. How will these two events pan out given the plan is to ride to the Border and home. Then back it up with Desert Raid and continue on to a lap of the Eyre Basin and the Cape etc… I got in touch with Lang Lefroy and suggested we tackle the Border Run together - for old times sake. It has been quite a while since we have ridden together. An equally long time since we have consumed a bottle of Stones Green Ginger Wine and smoked a cigar by the light of a mallee root camp fire. The taste of that last cigar still lingers…
One thing led to another and I was reminded of the 2003 Border Run with Lang. Of course he single-handedly picked my fully-loaded (and I mean fully loaded) R1150 GSA out of the dirt after I threw it away. That Lang is a strong bugger! And, of course, I was the embarrassed bugger. That Border Run was followed-up with an eventful Urandangi Off-Centre Rally.
Being twenty two years ago mobile phones with high resolution cameras and tiny cameras that hang off your chin so you can VLOG (was that even a term back then?) were not de rigueur. Well maybe but I hadn’t noticed. Instead, I wrote an article for the then paper version of the BMWMCCWA newsletter. Who knew?
Whilst the Urandangi Off-Centre Rally was the focal point of the trip, the ride to the Border with Lang was memorable. Who knows, if the sky is blue, the sun is shining and there is a mirage then Border riders this year may also experience the “transformer” dunes near Eucla.
Enjoy an old fashioned read…
Raider
https://www.bmwmccwa.asn.au/resources/D ... eRally.pdf
I have been busy lounging around thinking about the August Border Run and Desert Raid. How will these two events pan out given the plan is to ride to the Border and home. Then back it up with Desert Raid and continue on to a lap of the Eyre Basin and the Cape etc… I got in touch with Lang Lefroy and suggested we tackle the Border Run together - for old times sake. It has been quite a while since we have ridden together. An equally long time since we have consumed a bottle of Stones Green Ginger Wine and smoked a cigar by the light of a mallee root camp fire. The taste of that last cigar still lingers…
One thing led to another and I was reminded of the 2003 Border Run with Lang. Of course he single-handedly picked my fully-loaded (and I mean fully loaded) R1150 GSA out of the dirt after I threw it away. That Lang is a strong bugger! And, of course, I was the embarrassed bugger. That Border Run was followed-up with an eventful Urandangi Off-Centre Rally.
Being twenty two years ago mobile phones with high resolution cameras and tiny cameras that hang off your chin so you can VLOG (was that even a term back then?) were not de rigueur. Well maybe but I hadn’t noticed. Instead, I wrote an article for the then paper version of the BMWMCCWA newsletter. Who knew?
Whilst the Urandangi Off-Centre Rally was the focal point of the trip, the ride to the Border with Lang was memorable. Who knows, if the sky is blue, the sun is shining and there is a mirage then Border riders this year may also experience the “transformer” dunes near Eucla.
Enjoy an old fashioned read…
Raider
https://www.bmwmccwa.asn.au/resources/D ... eRally.pdf