Thursday, August 30, 2012

Name badges


Leo Farrelly is getting an order together from a new supplier due to the demise of the previous Canberra-based manufacturer. They will cost $12 and will look something like this:

Sample Example
Of course, you don’t have to get one with Ian Paterson on it – you have a choice of available names that will most likely include your own real  name. If you’d like to order one, email Leo at leof1@iinet.net.au (and don’t forget to tell him your name). Leo will bring the badges to branch meetings, you pay him $12 cash when you pick yours up.

Saturday get-togethers


2nd Saturday of the month - or just drop in on spec



21 April 2014 - NEWS - Industry Cafe has CLOSED - New Venue TBA

"I mentioned a while back that we’re trying out an informal Saturday morning get-together venue, and then I was away and everyone else was sick or forgot about it (except for Sylvia, who has kept a silent vigil, drinking mug after mug of coffee and waiting for some other Ulyssians – any other Ulyssians! – to turn up).
Well, it’s still on the agenda, so if you’d like to drop in for a chat with coffee, brekky, brunch, lunch, snack, whatever, go to:

Industry Café, Fyshwick, Saturday mornings, 10:30-12:00 or thereabouts

The café is on the corner of Barrier and Ipswich Streets, Fyshwick – opposite Harvey Norman and just down the road from CMC. You can stay as long (or as short) as you like but the café closes at 1pm. As I said, we’re trying this out – so drop in and give it a go."

Ian



Wednesday, August 29, 2012

RO2 - Canberra Branch Magazine 2012

 The following links will allow you to download that months Branch Magazine containing branch business, rides, ride reports and other information , tall tales and true.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Whats On - September 2012 to January 2013

ULYSSES CANBERRA RIDE and EVENT CALENDAR

Sept 2012 – Jan 2013
Version 1.1


Skill Levels (from National Site)
1 - Ride skill is un-defined.
2 - Long and difficult. Experienced riders only.
3- Medium length and not too scary. Suitable for most riders.
4- Short easy ride; and easy day. Suitable for everyone.



SEPTEMBER

18th September - Branch Meeting, Skill Level 1, Italo Club Forrest

Sun 23rd – Club Ride to Crookwell,  
Leave Caltex Nicholls 9:30am.Via Rugby; lunch at Crookwell, Return via Range Road, Goulburn.Leader: Trevor MacLeod 0411 269 276.

Sun 30th – Decide and Ride, Skill Level - 1 Leave Caltex Hume 9:30am. Leader: To be decided on the day.
 

OCTOBER

Sat 6th-Mon 8th Overnight ride, Mallacoota
Skill Level - 2
Leave Caltex Hume 8:30am.
Via Eden, return Via Cann River Road. Monday 8th is public holiday in the ACT so this can be a 2 or 3 day trip.
Need to book accommodation asap.
Leader: TBA.

Sat 6th- Mon 8th Camping Ride to Newnes
Skill Level - 2
Leave from new Woolworths Caltex garage next to EPIC Federal Hwy Watson 9.00am
Travelling via Tarago, Goulburn, Taralga, Oberon and Lithgow before setting up camp
Please read the August RO2 on the Canberra Ulysses blog site for more details
Monday 8th is public holiday in the ACT so this will be a 3 day trip.
Leader: Peter Thomas 0431 698 130

Sun 14th – Chomp & Chat, Captains Flat
Skill Level - 4
Leave Caltex Hume 10:00am.
Lunch at Outsider Cafe, Captains Flat.
Leader: Michael Winters 0412134376.

Tuesday 16th - Canberra Branch meeting at 7:30pm,
The Italo Australian Club, Franklin St near National Circuit, Forrest.

Saturday 20th - Canberra Ulysses social BBQ at Black Mountain peninsula
Starts 11.00am
Don’t be late or you may miss out on a sausage sambo and a true story?

Sun 21st – Club Ride to Cowra
Skill Level - 3
Leave Caltex Nicholls 9:30am.
Visit the Japanese Gardens
Leader: Alan Munday 0438 510 137.

Sun 28th – Decide and Ride
Skill Level - 1
Leave from new Woolworths Caltex garage next to EPIC Federal Hwy Watson 9.30am
Leader: To be decided on the day.


November


Sat 3rd Sun 4th Overnight ride, Sussex Inlet
Skill Level - 2
Leave from new Woolworths Caltex garage next to EPIC Federal Hwy Watson 9.00am
Saturday 3rd - stay overnight at the SUSSEX INLET MOTEL. Phone/Fax 02 – 4441 2711. Manager is Keith Hanley.
Cost per room for 2 people is $95.00 p.n. If you needed more people in each room the cost is $10.00 per person p.n.
(e.g.. 2 people $95.00, 3 people $105.00 p.n.
For further info on the motel the site is SUSSEXINLETMOTEL.COM.AU.
Each person will be responsible to book their own accommodation and mention to Keith Hanley that Chas Towie from
the Ulysses Canberra branch made the initial enquiry
Leader: Chas Towie 0422 970 556

Sun 11th – Decide and Ride
Skill Level - 1
Leave Caltex Hume 9:00am.
Leader: To be decided on the day.

Sun 18th - Chomp and Chat and Rusty Riders, Bowning
Skill Level - 4
Leave Caltex Nicholls 10:00am.
Lunch at the ‘RollOnIn Cafe’. 144 Bowning Road. Great food & coffee.
Leader: Chris Dietzel 0432632667

Tuesday 20th - Canberra Branch meeting at 7:30pm,

The Italo Australian Club, Franklin St near National Circuit, Forrest.

Sun 25th - Club Ride to the Snowy Mountains
Skill Level – 2
Leave Caltex Hume 9:00am.
Route to be advised.
Leader: Ian Paterson 0427 291 728.


December

Sat 1st - Canberra Ulysses Christmas Party
Skill level - 4
Held at the Canberra Rifle Club
Majura Rd

Sun 2nd – Decide and Ride
Skill Level - 1
Leave Caltex Nicholls 9:00am.
Leader: To be decided on the day.

Sat 8th – MRA Toy Run

Sun 9th – Ride to Berrima
Skill Level – 3
Leave from new Woolworths Caltex garage next to EPIC Federal Hwy Watson 9.00am
Lunch at the Surveyor General Inn.
Route to be advised.
Leader: Michael Winters 0412134376.

Sun 16th – Chomp and Chat and Rusty Riders, Burrinjuck Dam
Skill Level - 4
Leave Caltex Nicholls 10:00am.
Lunch at the campground cafe/service station Lake Burrinjuck.
Point to note: Park day entry fee applies: $5. Ride choice is highway all the way, or a bit of dirt above Uriarra to
Mountain Creek Rd and then in to Yass via Wee Jasper Road.
To be discussed on the day.
Leader: Chris Dietzel 0432632667. Gary McDonald 0408 434 549

Tuesday 18th - Canberra Branch meeting at 7:30pm,
The Italo Australian Club, Franklin St near National Circuit, Forrest.

Sunday 23th – Club Ride to Narooma
Skill Level – 2
Leave from new Woolworths Caltex garage next to EPIC Federal Hwy Watson 8.30am
A ride to Narooma on the South Coast to enjoy the quiet before the tourists arrive en masse.
With everyone else doing their Christmas shopping we should have the roads to ourselves.
Leader: Andrew Campbell 0407 012 490.

Sun 30th – Decide and Ride
Skill Level - 1
Leave Caltex Hume 9:00am.
Leader: To be decided on the day.


January - 2013

 Sun 6th – Club Ride along the Snowy Mountains Hwy
Skill Level - 2
Leave Caltex Hume 9:00am.
First stop Cooma for coffee through to Adaminaby, Tumut and back via Gundagai.
Leader: Alan Munday 0438 510 137.

Sun 13th – Chomp and Chat, Wee Jasper
Skill Level - 4
Leave Caltex Nicholls 10:00am.
Ride choice is sealed road all the way, or a bit of dirt above Uriarra to Mountain Creek Rd and then in to Wee Jasper via
Wee Jasper Road. Return same way or sealed road all the way via Yass.
To be discussed on the day.
Lunch: Stables Restaurant and Tavern, 0262279619.
Leader: Chris Dietzel 0432632667. Gary McDonald 0408 434 549

Tuesday 15th - Canberra Branch meeting at 7:30pm,
The Italo Australian Club, Franklin St near National Circuit, Forrest.


Sun 20th – Club Ride Kangaroo Valley
Skill Level - 2
Via Nerriga Rd to Kangaroo Valley
Leave from new Woolworths Caltex garage next to EPIC Federal Hwy Watson 9.00am
Leader: Ian Paterson 0427 291 728.

Sun 27th – Decide and Ride
Skill Level - 1
Leave Caltex Nicholls 9:00am.
Leader: To be decided on the day.

Contacts for Ulysses Canberra Branch 2012-13



Committee: 2012/2013
Title
Name
E-mail
President
Ian Paterson
Secretary
Chris Dietzel
Treasurer
Peter Thomas
Ride Coordinator
Michael Winters
Social Secretary
Judy Perry
Committee Member
John Meert


Other Contacts
Title
Name
E-mail
BBQ Co-ordinator
Jennifer Buchanan /  Mary Coutts
Historian
TBA

Editor
Lyn Munday
Quartermaster
Jan Wills
Web Admin.
Gary McDonald
Toy Run Fundraising
Mal Garner

Canberra Ulysses Branch Blog Info

 
Welcome to the temporary BLOG to assist Canberra branch members and visitors to find some current branch information as the new national site/s take form. 


The new branch generic site is available now but is somewhat spartan and has more of a simalarity to every other site at this stage.

Nevertheless  - keep an eye on it as we will update it with some of our old information if possible.  

Please check your email as Natcom will send out login details including a temp. password

Please refer to the contecnts of this BLOG and keep an eye on the new national and branch sites above. 

Please Note: Our website of several years is no longer avalable due to processes out of branch control.








Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Great Sacandaga Lake, upstate New York, 6 August 2012

  • Ian Paterson Kawasaki Concours 14 (GTR1400)
  • Joe Schaus Honda VT1100 Shadow
After a couple of weeks of hot, muggy weather, hard work and persistent illness, I finally got out for a ride with my brother-in-law Joe a few days before I flew home from the USA. Joe is married to Sally’s sister Holly and they live near the village of Charlton in upstate New York. Fortuitously, he has two bikes and serendipitously, he lets me ride them.

 
We did a loop north out of Charlton on beautiful back roads with almost no traffic until we hit the south shore of Great Sacandaga Lake at a tiny outpost called Fayville. This lake is at the southern edge of the spectacular Adirondack Park, an enormous area of forests, mountain peaks, lakes and streams – and the source of the mighty Hudson River, which meets the ocean at New York City.

We followed a tip truck (a fast one!) along South Shore Road as it wound its way along – yes – the south shore until we ran out of lake and ran into Hadley, where we stopped for an iced tea. We didn’t see much wildlife, apart from the odd squashed chipmunk on the smooth blacktop and the occasional eagle or vulture circling overhead, keeping a hopeful eye on us.

From Hadley we crossed the Hudson River into the town of Lake Luzerne, turned right, crossed the Hudson again and headed south on 9N. Even this far upstream the Hudson is so wide I thought we were riding beside a lake. Route 9N goes to the horse racing centre of Saratoga Springs (You’re So Vain – “I hear you went up to Saratoga and your horse naturally won . . .”) but we turned off well before that and followed another assortment of back roads back to Charlton.

The whole trip was only 90km but the roads were a lot of fun, the scenery was magnificent and it was a great way to spend a few hours. Meanwhile, Holly, assisted by Sally, was cooking up one of my favourite meals of all time, Mexican Lasagne, which contributed mightily to the 3kg I put on during my stay – but that’s another story.

Despite the incredibly harsh winters (snow, ice, -30C) and hot summers, most of the roads in the north-eastern US are well-maintained and smooth. The food is good, plentiful and cheap but there are no meat pies and the coffee is awful. Be sure to ride on the right hand side of the road and learn how to use the four-way stop signs at crossroads.*

Ian Paterson

*you can practice on the three way stop signed intersections in Queanbeyan (Webmonkey)




More forest than you can poke a stick at!