After Murrumbateman it became even more like Scotland when we again disappeared into cold, damp fog and the temperature dropped back down to minus 2. By the time we got to Boorowa we were feeling the chill. All the tables inside the bakery were taken so we dragged the big al fresco table out into the feeble sunshine and huddled together as we warmed up with coffee and pies.
But it was all a bit too much for Mick and Tracey (Mick’s dodgy knee had turned to ice) and Manfred (he was just too bloody cold) so they turned back and presumably rode through all the freezing fog again on their way home.
Farm dams are full and the countryside around Young has been transformed by all the rain |
The rest of us headed out in the weak sunshine to Murringo and, rather than turning left towards Young, kept riding north down through the gorge and out to the Olympic Highway. A right turn, a few kilometres on the highway, then a left through Bendick Murrell took us up to the top of the range with its expansive views (which are especially beautiful in September when the canola is in flower).
This is a lovely detour, and there were so many corners to mark that everyone got a go (except me, for I was leading, and Sandy, for he was tail-end Charlie).
We turned left near Iandra Castle and rode south through Monteagle to Young for fuel at the BP and then lunch at Wilder’s Bakery in the main drag.
Peter and Trevor consider their lucky escape from the perils of imagined roadworks |
Ian fangs in while his companions politely avert their gaze |
Drone tech view of Wilders Bakery |
At the bakery we met Peter and Trevor, who, having heard rumours about wretchedly repulsive roadworks on Lachlan Valley Way between Yass and Boorowa (memo to P & T: the roadworks are finished and the road’s great), had made their own way to Young via Harden and possibly Lake Cargelligo. They were full of warnings from Harley riders of a giant pothole on Burley Griffin Way but it turned out to be a bit like an election promise and failed to materialise.
From Young we had a quick run down the lovely Moppity Road (no traffic holdups in Galong, which was a relief for everyone) to Burley Griffin Way and then home via the highways.
Ian Paterson
The Riders were:
Ian Paterson Honda GL1800
David Formica Kawasaki ZX14R
Alan Munday Yamaha FJR1300
Michael & Tracey Winters Triumph Trophy
Les Robinson BMW 1150GS
Manfred Halton BMW R1200R
Peter Arday Honda ST1300
Andrew Campbell Yamaha FJR1300
Chris Dietzel Kawasaki GTR1400
Peter Daniell BMW R1200GSA
Sandy Fisk Triumph Speedmaster
Trevor McLeod Yamaha FJR1300