Thursday, July 5, 2018

Ride Report - Club Ride to Gerringong, 1 July 2018


Departure was from BP Watson. 0900. a bit early, and weather threatened to be cold but not too blustery. Still, a ride to Gerringong via the Tablelands and the Jamberoo Mountain Road should attract a few. 0900 came and went, but still just the 3 of us – Chris, Kris and Neil. I explained the route – Macs Reef Road, Bungendore, Tarago, onto the Hume Hwy at the Big Merino Goulburn, and morning coffee at Marulan. Right then we needed it – fingers cold, hot coffee.

After a good 20 minute break, back on the bikes, turning off (right) almost immediately onto Highland Way. Via Tallong, Wingello, Penrose, Bundanoon – what a relaxing rural road. From Bundanoon, Exeter, then right along the Werai Road, Mount Broughton Road, turning right onto Yarrawa Road. This road connects with Nowra Road, from which we turned left to pick up the Illawarra Highway to Robertson. Through Robertson a few km is the well-known Robertson pie shop at the top of Macquarie Pass. We turned right here, to begin the entrance to Jamberoo Mountain Road. Before this however there is a turnoff to the “Illawarra Fly” tree-top walk. Pencil that in for a club ride later in the year. The challenge is to find the entrance!


Carrying on down the J.M.R – with the weather gods on our side, it was an enjoyable experience. If wet this road can be a bit daunting, especially if there is traffic coming back up the road (it is narrow, and some of the hairpins are blind and marked at 15kmh). Not a road for beginners or newly returned riders I might add. At the base of the hill there is soon a right turn, which took us through Jamberoo. My god it was busy! Bikers and families out enjoying the dry and sunny winter day. From Jamberoo, continue on the Jamberoo Road through some gently winding and typical scenic coastal rolling hills, towards Kiama. The road passes under Princes Hwy. Immediately turn left on a very narrow road (Brown Street) through a rock cutting, and turn left back onto the Princes Hwy. This road is just magnificent. After a few km it becomes a 90kmh road with gently banking curves through Kiama Heights. Dropping back down to sea level, after a few more kilometres swing left on Fern Street toward Gerringong.

Turning left onto Noble Street, we parked our bikes right at the lunch stop for the ride: The Sea Vista Cafe. This is a charming place with a great balcony out back, where we sat in the sunshine enjoying the view. I swear its close enough to the coastline to see the humpback whales pass by if the conditions are right. After a nice lunch we headed south (avoiding the Highway and following Crooked River Road via Gerroa).


At Gerroa we diverted right toward Berry due to roadworks, and then back left onto the Highway one more. Before long we were approaching Shoalhaven Heads on our left, and in to North Nowra. We fuelled up here, and continued through Nowra and South Nowra, and after a few more kilometres turned right up Nowra Hill (easy to spot – there is an Air Traffic Control radar head on the hill turning constantly). At the bottom of the hill and past some military buildings on the right, turn right at the roundabout (straight ahead is the Naval Museum, while left is the entrance to the Albatross Navy base). Turn left onto Braidwood Road toward Nerriga.

It is along this road some 10km north of the Tianjara Falls, I had a momentary lapse of concentration and ran over a not-so-small branch offcut that was parallel to the road (approx 50mm in diameter). It skipped off the front wheel, and flicked, with the rear running over it. That was quite a scare. Stopping for a short brake at Nerriga pub, Neil identified exactly what it was (to that point I didn’t know!). It was large enough, aside from giving the heart palpitations, to put a considerable ding in the rear wheel rim. That will get well inspected when I next have a tyre change.  From Nerriga, homeward bound again through Tarago and Bungendore.

Aside from the last bit, a great day. Thanks Kris and Neil for tagging along! Photo’s courtesy Kris Jirasek.

Chris Dietzel

Riders
Chris Dietzel: Kawasaki GTR1400
Kris Jirasek: Suzuki GSX1300 ‘Busa
Neil Goldfinch: Suzuki GSX1300 ‘Busa