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12-27-2012, 11:56 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: SW Victoria
Oddometer: 995
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South West Victoria
I have been playing around with my GPS and mapping program ( Oziexplorer) making up routes in various places for the “ one day” when I have time to ride them. My appetite for doing this was whetted by my riding buddy BRR when we did a lightning tour in the
![]() We had planned to do the 14 day APC rally in 2012 but my leg breaking incident caused us to cancel. Now the plan is to do the 4 day APC rally in February instead. These events are a GPS navigation rally so we need to get on top of finding the way on the ground, following the pink line on the screen. I also need some on bike time before I try to ride for 4 days straight. ![]() So yesterday I fuelled up the piglet (Suzuki DRZ400E) with 28L of premium unleaded, switched on my spot tracker, switched on the GPS and selected ![]() I left The Cobboboonee forest has been logged for over 200 years since European settlement. It is riddled with trails that made for great trail riding environment, but 12 years ago the ALP closed our forest industry to protect the forest from selective timber harvesting and exported the timber industry to third world countries. We all know this has been a wonderful thing for the world environment! ![]() ![]() With no track maintenance most of the old tracks have grown over so trail riding will eventually be restricted to the Great South West Walk. Not an ideal situation for anyone, but it will be the result of government rigidity in thinking. The GSSW is a 200 KM walk that loops through our district and attracts a few bushwalkers each year. It has attracted a lot of government money and takes a lot of effort to maintain, but in reality is not of great economic benefit to the local community. Having said that, I support the concept and have helped maintain it. ![]() ![]() I had to wind my way through the major fire roads and ignore the tempting trail openings along the way. I kept my speed down because of the influx of black wallabies coming from the north via the blue gum plantations. They dart out at the last second and can take out your front wheel. I came across two Parks Victoria blokes laying fox baits. ![]() They were a bit camera shy in case I was an animal activist! You can locate the bait stations by the pink tape tied to trees and a yellow tag nailed to the tree. ![]() I eventually came out of the northern section of the CF into pine plantation and some rolling hills. ![]() ![]() Once I crossed the highway I kept North on Johnsons siding road which took me into farming areas and the start of the blue gum plantations. I got a bit puzzled with the GPS route here but eventually found my way out to the west and headed to the state border. ![]() ![]() The track forded the head waters of the ![]() I eventually came out of the northern section of the CF into pine plantation and some rolling hills. Once I crossed the highway I kept North on Johnsons siding road which took me into farming areas and the start of the blue gum plantations. I got a bit puzzled with the GPS route here but eventually found my way out to the west and headed to the state border. ![]() The track forded the head waters of the ![]() The terrain became sandy and after my recent deep sand leg breaking incident my confidence is not high. When suddenly confronted with axle deep sand for 100 m I tried to swerve off the track onto better traction, but ended up here on my side. ![]() I cranked up the steering damper and the bike managed it better. Not as well as an enduro bike; but better. I came out near the CFA fire station near the bridge over the Glenelg river. ![]() ![]() [I remembered this area from the 1990s when the local DSMRA group made a navigation route sheet which we called the South West Adventure trail (SWAT). I intend to ride that again soon and do a GPS plot. I might need my tractor and slasher to get through some of the trails though! ![]() I came to a few T junctions on the road where the map indicated a through road. The road reserve had been fenced off and gated. Not wanting to cause any fuss I zoomed out on the GPS and found alternate tracks. ![]() The roads on the ![]() The roads were a hoot to ride on with sweeping bends and a few tight corners to keep me amused. The DRZ brakes work well enough. ![]() ![]() This is the major industry in Tarpeena : timber processing. After three hours I had to make a decision. I was just North of Mt. Gambier and Tarpeena. Would I be able to make Mt Burr and get back home before roo time? I wanted to zip into Mt Gambier to the marine shop for yacht fittings and visit The Cougar for a beer. Once those tasks were done, it was obvious that time was not on my side. My decision was to head to the coast and connect up with my pink line again and turn east. ![]() Luck was with me and I found some interesting dirt roads as I skirted around Mt Gambier and headed towards Mt Schank . This is also an extinct volcano. ![]() I found another road heading south that turned into a track though farmers fields. It showed all the agricultural products of this region. (Diary cows, hay making, irrigation for crops and sheep) ![]() A little further on I came to Ewans Ponds which is a natural spring with a huge volume of fresh water that flows into the sea. ![]() Scuba diving is allowed there but nothing else. Why do we tolerate such restrictions to our freedom? Stupid regulations deserve to be ignored. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Along the ![]() ![]() I stopped at one of the many camping places along the river. ![]() ![]() ![]() I played around the pines a bit after crossing south of the highway, but eventually I had to slab it down to the next road. Telegraph road runs back into ![]() I detoured off the Telegraph road onto Kennedys track and headed toward ![]() From the hill above the Bridgwater area I made my way back onto Telegraph road and back into < ![]() This where I rode. ![]() XRman screwed with this post 12-30-2012 at 12:02 AM |
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12-28-2012, 12:50 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2012
Location: Madrid ,Spain
Oddometer: 60
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I also think that your bike is a great "adventurer" ... looks good travel in your photos ...
greetings Medel
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12-28-2012, 01:32 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: SW Victoria
Oddometer: 995
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Hola Medel, Com esta! My DRZ400E is a compromise. It is cheap to buy in Australia $7400 AU, but needs about $3000 spent on improvements in suspension, steering damper and a wide ratio gear box. I am about to get a ACT gear set fitted to make first gear low and increase the gap between the other 4 gears by about 6%. This will avoid the need to change sprockets to suit the terrain. I am an ex-enduro rider who rode 250 cc machines like this; ![]() So the thought of riding a big twin adventure bike is absurd. I want to be able to pick the bike up after a fall by myself. I would love to visit your country and ride the back country. One of my first bikes was a Montesa. It was pretty! This is my first ride report. I duplicated some text and images, but I am thinking that is not a big issue. I held my mobile phone/cell phone sideways a lot, but I don't know how to rotate the images. It was sunny and I struggled to see what I was photgraphing in the view finder. |
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12-28-2012, 01:53 AM
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hunting and riding!!
Joined: May 2006
Location: Devonport Tazmania
Oddometer: 1,645
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you made SA look interesting Nice RR ps rotate some of the pics
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12-28-2012, 02:42 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2008
Location: Dardanup, Western Australia
Oddometer: 524
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Nice RR. The DRZ makes a great adventure bike. With 15/44 sprockets it can tackle most tasks. I get over to Hamilton/Portland area with work; wish I could bring my bike with me and tackle your trails
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12-28-2012, 03:05 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: SW Victoria
Oddometer: 995
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Any hints on how to rotate those images. I was thinking that there ought to be a feature in photobucket, or else maybe I could put them into another photo program and rotate them that way. Bugger I just found the rotate control under options. ![]() No that didn't work! it is upright in the photobucket site but transfers as per original. I have been using 15/45 sprockets and it works OK until you get stuck in some really shitty hills or tight going then first is too high . XRman screwed with this post 12-28-2012 at 03:26 AM |
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12-28-2012, 04:10 AM
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hunting and riding!!
Joined: May 2006
Location: Devonport Tazmania
Oddometer: 1,645
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now days it just seems boring(the Family are mostly over there) Quote:
![]() in the bottom left you will see "adjust" the above that is "rotate" and make sure you click "apply" should be all good then as the linking will fix it on here so no need to repost the images
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12-28-2012, 05:33 AM
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BigRedPig farmer
Joined: Jan 2010
Location: Western Vic
Oddometer: 243
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Top job Stocky, so with those trick parts you picked up, is the yacht gunna be ready for Sydney Hobart 2013?
Hows the chopper lessons going? The Crop is OFF! |
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12-28-2012, 11:43 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: SW Victoria
Oddometer: 995
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Your reverence, where is the Edit picture command? In photobucket or on ADVrider site page?
hold on, I found it! I have corrected the rotated photos now. Quote:
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12-28-2012, 01:27 PM
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hunting and riding!!
Joined: May 2006
Location: Devonport Tazmania
Oddometer: 1,645
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Disregard my PM mate
i found that before the above post
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12-29-2012, 12:07 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: SW Victoria
Oddometer: 995
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WTF with photos
I don't know what happened but all the photos that I was happy with were deleted when I edited the ones that were sideways. Hopefully this third attempt will make it more readable.
There are few duplicated photos in the report where I got confused about which one I had inserted where, but all pine forest looks alike anyway so it gives the feeling of riding through a lot of forest! |
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12-29-2012, 03:02 PM
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Are we having fun yet?
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Moranbah QLD Oz
Oddometer: 162
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Top job Dr Stock.
Looks a bit dry down there. Pines don't look any different. Coastal Wattle doing well as always. Just got home myself after a couple of days of wearing out back tyres on straight roads to get to a couple of hundred K of good riding. Few photos here |
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12-29-2012, 05:25 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: SW Victoria
Oddometer: 995
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thats is a ride!
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Yes, it has stopped raining down here for summer. We are evening getting some sunshine. Coastal wattle is thriving along with the rabbits. |
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