Friday, August 29, 2014

Club ride – Crookwell (via Boorowa) 24 August 2014


List of riders:



  • Trevor McLeod    FJR1300    
    Trevor's Seat
  • Marilyn Starick    MS1100
  • Peter Arday    ST1300    
  • Heike Apps    R100RS
  • Michael & Tracey Winters    Triumph Trophy    
  • Robert Apps    R100RS
  • Glen Jones    Ural Ranger    
  • Garry McCurley    VFR1200
  • Jennifer Farrelly    Honda 250    
  • Neil Goldfinch    Blackbird
  • Craig Fraser    V Strom    
  • Darryl Palin    GL1800
  • Chris Dietzel    GTR1400    
  • Ian Paterson    GL1800
  • Andrew Campbell    ZX14R    
  • Peter Reid    M109R
  • Kerry & Janet Mulgrue    ST1300    
  • Kim Moorey    DN01
  • Mick & Kipper    Victory SC    
  • Ron Tito    CTX1300
  • Derek & Margaret Titheridge    Spyder    
  • Rob & Gabbi Jones    GSF1250

I always look forward to and enjoy rides where Trevor is the ride leader, but then so must everyone else – 22 bikes,  26 people and Kipper assembled at Nicholls in the morning sunshine all anticipating a good day. The forecast promised decent riding weather and the morning was quite warm.  With some help from Peter the crowd was quietened so Trevor could deliver his briefing and then we were off to Boorowa and the Superb Parrot café for morning tea.




 
Meeting by the sign of the Supurb Parrot


After partaking of the lovely pastries, coffees and hot chocolate to be had at the Superb Parrot we left for Crookwell along the Rugby and Narrawa Roads enjoying the endless variety of twisties along the way.  However the curves were not very well signposted with one wag suggesting that the council placed all the speed signs in a basket then assigned them at random to corners.
 

We rode through the small town of Rugby where we momentarily increased the population by over 30% later passing the magnificent St Barnabas Church seemingly built in the middle of nowhere as the temperature dropped approaching Crookwell.

Crookwell Hotel has a vast pub menu which was enjoyed accompanied by brilliant conversation of tales tall and true with discussions ranging from whether the Titheridge and Campbell’s manic orange cats were long lost brothers, to Trevor’s tale of the time he accidently doused the back of a another bike rider’s jacket with tomato sauce to Marion’s theatrically Italian speech during which she managed to pour milk over the table, the floor and Margaret.


Kipper shares a table

A gathering of disreputables?


After lunch we left in small groups travelling along the very scenic Grabben Gullen Road to Gunning and Gundaroo where we turned off for home.


Many thanks to Trevor for another great day - terrific weather, company and riding.


Tracey Winters