Initial briefing from Bob: Go through the Stirlings then
hang a left turn.
Initial briefing from Bob: Go through the Stirlings then
hang a left turn.
Very brave: Steve on a 1964 Ariel Leader 250cc for a 1,500
km ride in the Aussie bush. Went fine.
Chris on her 1951 BMW R51/3 cruising north out of
Gnowangerup on the Kwobrup road.
Garry, Colin and Steve successfully tackle a fluid leak on
the Guzzi Monza's font brake.
Chris, Bob, Elina and Huw weaving their way back to camp
from a lovely evening in the Boddington Pub.
Ron and his BMW R100RT and camping trailer in the very
pleasant Boddington campsite.
Capuccino and chat break at Gracetown, just four kilometres
down the road from our campground.
Colin assembling his table at Gracetown campsite.
Brothers-in-bikes and chalets Wes, Keith and Jim pause at
roadworks on the way to Augusta.
Compulsory lunch and coffee at Augusta, then scene of
serial over-eating on previous visits.
Mo and Ralph have local trees pointed out by Bill, with his
Norton 850 Commando in the foreground.
Some of the local trees got large and beautiful-looking: my
BMW R75/5 on the Boranup Drive off Caves Road, Margaret
River.
Fantastic morning tea for the mob at Keith's, as his
grandson checks out Garry's 500 Moto Guzzi.
The Nannup pub is always a drawcard.
They fed and entertained twenty of us for tea with
excellent food and repartee from the staff.
Mo directing Ralph's tenting setup at Nannup campground.
Early next morning I interrupted Phillip's ablutions behind
his lovely-looking BSA 650 Gold Flash.
We visited a shed-full of treasures of old bikes of many
different makes.
Phil enjoying a rest-stop on the road to Quinninup. His
Triumph 650 Bonneville is a rare early model.
Quinninup campground chat after the tents have been put up.
Raelene, the birthday girl, gets her surprise sparkly
sponge cake on the last night in the Quinninup Tavern.