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06 June, 2010
The day started as one of the coldest Condobolin days so far this year.
We put on extra clothing but still struggled with the cold until eventually the sun provided some relief somewhere around 10.am.
Our morning 'cruise' found us riding through Lake Cargelico and Hilston. From Hilston we headed to Roto but changed our plan when we found a dirt road direct to Ivanhoe.
The DRs really came into their own as we achieved similar road speed to the bitumen on severely rutted and slippery road. Luke soon got the hang of this after "tram tracking" a couple of times. You have to keep a keen eye open for changes ahead of you.
We put on extra clothing but still struggled with the cold until eventually the sun provided some relief somewhere around 10.am.
Our morning 'cruise' found us riding through Lake Cargelico and Hilston. From Hilston we headed to Roto but changed our plan when we found a dirt road direct to Ivanhoe.
The DRs really came into their own as we achieved similar road speed to the bitumen on severely rutted and slippery road. Luke soon got the hang of this after "tram tracking" a couple of times. You have to keep a keen eye open for changes ahead of you.
For me it was like last year's ride and I have enormous confidence in the DR in these conditions. We were back on bitumen a few kilometers to Ivanhoe.
The wide open flat along here make you feel so insignificant and then there's the outback 'big sky'! Leaving Ivanhoe we headed to Wilcannia and soon on the dirt again.
Todays bird encounter was with an emu which fortunaelty for us both he didn't hit my helmet (ha!ha!)... he ran the other way.
Plenty of roo's and bird life everywhere.
Staying in Wilcannia tonight.
Bye for now,
Russell
The wide open flat along here make you feel so insignificant and then there's the outback 'big sky'! Leaving Ivanhoe we headed to Wilcannia and soon on the dirt again.
Todays bird encounter was with an emu which fortunaelty for us both he didn't hit my helmet (ha!ha!)... he ran the other way.
Plenty of roo's and bird life everywhere.
Staying in Wilcannia tonight.
Bye for now,
Russell
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Russell, You have to keep away from those birds...your wife will be jealous..Take care cousin. Dave N.
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