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06-15-2011, 03:17 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: Adelaide South Australia
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A few days wandering the Mt Lofty Ranges (South Australia)
With another long weekend upon us it was time to load up the DR 650 and head off for a couple of days. The plan was to hook up with my mate Paul who lives near Victor Harbor, then spends a few days riding the roads and trails north along the Mt Lofty ranges to Truro via the mallee near Swan Reach. So with gear loaded I headed off to Victor late afternoon
![]() After a quick burst up the Freeway I cut through Hahndorf ![]() and Echunga ![]() before picking up the dirt near Meadows ![]() It wasn’t long before Victor Harbor came into view ![]() And my bike was parked under Paul’s verandah for the night as the sun started to set in the background ![]() Next morning the bikes were packed and ready to go ![]() It was a fine but crisp morning and our route took us over Mosquito Hill towards Finniss and our first Road Closed sign ![]() After digging a bit of a hole ![]() we soon made it through towards Giles Creek The crossing was pretty shallow and not too muddy ![]() From there it was through some nice tracks towards Langhorn Creek ![]() Once over the Wellington Road we headed north on Kangaroo Road through the Ferries McDonald Conservation Park ![]() Then on to Callington via the Bremer Range ![]() We wound our way through the flowing roads near Bondleigh before making our way over the range ![]() After checking out a bit of flood damage near Mannum Falls ![]() It was into the Mannum Bakery for lunch (best Kitchener buns in SA!) ![]() After a bit of a break we continued on before our path was stopped by this ![]() It was pretty deep and very soft so we looked for a way around ![]() Only to find our escape path blocked by this ![]() Bloody padlocks.. Oh well, a bit of re calculating on the gps and we were soon onto another track ![]() Which led to more tracks ![]() ![]() And finally to our campsite amongst the mallee ![]() ![]() After setting up camp and avoiding these ![]() We had a break before heading into Swan Reach to get a feed. First things first, we had to get across the river ![]() The pub itself puts on a good meal and the view across the river from the dining room made it easy to sit back and down a few quiet ales ![]() But not before Paul had dug the last of disintegrated earplug from inside his ear canal (notice the unique medical instrument used) ![]() With the aid of my LED lights (and the gps J) we found camp and hit the sack for the night (after scaring the crap out of a wandering wombat on the way back or should I say it scared the crap out of me!) Up at dawn ![]() With a fire going to try and warm up a little ![]() Once camp was packed away it was off cross country ![]() And then we picked up the road north past Yookumurra Sanctuary ![]() Next it was west towards the ranges this time following the water pipeline that runs from Swan Reach to Stockwell ![]() You can even stop for a top up along the way J ![]() ![]() Soon we were up and over the range. ![]() Just watch out for those damaged grids! ![]() Often a sign of nice tracks ahead! ![]() ![]() Ducking around near Truro more nice tracks were found ![]() ![]() As well as a couple of unlucky foxes from the night before ![]() More tracks as we run a loop around Dutton ![]() ![]() Before rolling into Truro for a lunch stop. No prizes for guessing where.. ![]() From Truro it was back heading south through some great countryside ![]() Lots of flowing roads ![]() With a few smaller tracks thrown in ![]() Then it was time to head back over the range via Pine Hut Road ![]() ![]() We followed the foot of the range south past Sanderson until I bid Paul farewell and cut back towards Mt Pleasant and the Kersbrook , while he continued on home to Victor Harbor. By now it had got quite cold but the countryside was still providing some great roads. ![]() While out this way I decided to check out a track I’d spied while researching another recent ride. It looked a bit dubious to start with as it seemed to pass through a private paddock at the beginning. All looked ok on the gps so I pressed on and found it hadn’t been used in a while. ![]() With branches over the track becoming more common, a new fence line cutting off where I wanted to head and a farm now in close proximity it was time to retreat. At one point I had to walk the bike under some branches (I’d soon warmed up!) ![]() and was just getting back on the bike when I was approached by someone walking up the track. It was no surprise to find he was the landowner and he explained that I was on private property. He was pretty good about it (after I had apologised for getting him away from the fire on such a cold day) and we had a short chat before I hit the road again. Of course just out of curiosity (some call it stubbornness) I took a long route around by road and found where my mystery track was supposed to come out on the other side. Sure enough there was a track there – with a locked gate! All in all a great few days away! Cheers |
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06-15-2011, 04:01 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2008
Location: NE Adelaide
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Wow Greg, you sure have a knack of finding some great looking tracks.
We went out Truro way on Monday and had to put up with dusty gravelly roads between Truro and Dutton. ![]() More time investigating is obviously needed. ![]() Great pics too. ![]() Cheers, Graeme |
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06-15-2011, 04:08 AM
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I like stuff...
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Nice
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06-15-2011, 04:27 AM
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TDMster
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Great report ![]() Just goes to show you don't have to go long distances to have a good time, thanks. Funny though, why does it always look greener on another man's ride report tracks
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06-15-2011, 04:39 AM
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Ulysses
Joined: Apr 2007
Location: adelaide South Australia
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Good RR, great photos, some good tracks & looks like a top ride...
What GPS are you using, love finding new tracks but it's a bit hit & miss Cheers Terry
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06-15-2011, 04:50 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2011
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Great Ride Report. Loved reading it. The scenry and tracks are great. Need to travel to SA.
Cheers GS
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06-15-2011, 05:23 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2008
Location: Adelaide South Australia
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As for ride reports and track/route planning... from what I've read nothing holds a candle to the "Master" ![]() Quote:
I use a Garmin 60sx GPS with a combination of maps, mainly Garmin Topo. Finding tracks sure is hit and miss but that can be half the fun I reckon Cheers |
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06-15-2011, 05:23 AM
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Bort
Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Central Oz
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Great looking ride. That cattle grid is a bit of a worry.
I've always just flown over those but I might have to reconsider that technique. Good looking campsite, even with the critters. Thanks for sharing.
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06-15-2011, 05:55 AM
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Ulysses
Joined: Apr 2007
Location: adelaide South Australia
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06-15-2011, 06:20 AM
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Studly Adventurer
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Great read un ride guys
............does seem weird though COLD IN AUZ Phil
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06-16-2011, 01:24 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2008
Location: Adelaide South Australia
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As for maps... I have downloaded them all ![]() Cheers |
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06-16-2011, 02:52 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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06-18-2011, 02:41 AM
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Ride like a girl
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: Central Victoria
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Thanks for a look at a little bit of SA. I've wondered what that country is like and now I have some idea - a visit is required at some point
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06-18-2011, 05:12 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2008
Location: Adelaide South Australia
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![]() Let us know if you come over this way and I can pass on some info re places to visit. Cheers |
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06-19-2011, 12:39 AM
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Lost somewhere
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: Adelaide - South Australia, (near the T.T.G. Pub).
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Bull600, great ride report & top photos.
I often do 1 day rides to either the Sedan Pub or Swan Reach Pub & back from Tea Tree Gully. Some of those tracks out North look in your photos look great, if you are ever planning anymore day rides I could be very keen to tag along, could meet up somewhere along the way. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Sol..
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