Thursday, April 30, 2015

Ride Report – ANZAC Day Temora 25 April 2015

The 100th Anniversary of the forging of our great Nation (the landing of the ANZACs on the Gallipoli Peninsular). Whatever the day means to all of us, for our Branch it is our pleasure to be invited to attend the Temora ANZAC day march with our bikes. 

As an ex serving member of the Royal Australian Air Force, I was going to attend the Dawn service at the Australian War Memorial (more than 50,000 people did, to commemorate this Centenary year!) but I needed my beauty sleep after staying up late to watch on TV some of the many tributes to the life of the ANZACs on the Friday night. I was not in the good books with my better half, after setting the alarm for 0330 only to turn it off straight away – her words to the effect of “Well, why set it at all if you’re not going to get up anyway...?”. 


I arrived at Caltex Nicholls at 0715 for Peter Arday’s ride. Peter couldn’t make it and had seconded Daryl Pailin to the job of ride leader. It was great to see so many from our Branch for this ride (18 bikes, two with pillions Lyn and Natalie), more than any previous year I have been to (this was my 5th).
Darryl gave us the ride brief, advising we will have coffee at Murrumburrah. 


We rode at a leisurely pace, all meeting there. The Hausfeld’s (Steve and Jan) couldn’t spend all day with us so we left them at the coffee stop and continued on to Temora. With some 60km to ride, the skies ahead of us looked ominous, with bolts of lightning spreading across the dark and fast-moving front heading straight for us. Those that stopped to put on their wet weather gear got a nice surprise as the hail began. For those of us at the front, we rode through without stopping, and I swear that by the time I reached Temora at just after 1000 I was completely dry again. Moral of the story – don’t stop for a ‘tiny little rainstorm’ (??). 


On arrival in Temora I refuelled and was at the parade “form-up” location before many of our group had arrived.We formed up at the back of the Parade, behind the (always growing) group of local schoolchildren (it’s fantastic that in these country towns, every part of the community gets involved in ANZAC Day – after all, country areas, possibly more than the city, paid a high price in human casualties in those dark days of war – perhaps because of the sense of adventure in getting away from the possibly mundane life in the country).

Some of us had Australian flags taped or otherwise connected to our bikes, and a few of us wore our Service medals. And one thing is certain, the local community do appreciate our being there on their Parade – we got a tremendous round of applause from the crowd as we ambled along at walking pace. The local constabulary had turned a blind eye to us not wearing helmets (the usual line “I can’t say I approve, but will not book you if you choose to” after Darryl introduced himself to the local Police Sergeant). 


After a short parade, we parked the bikes and Chas (ex-Air Force) and our newest Ulysses Club member Andrea (also ex-Air Force, but more recently – sorry Chas!) were invited to lay a wreath on behalf of our Branch. 

There was a flyover of four aircraft (I didn’t get a good photo) from the Temora Aviation Museum – two Spitfires and a Lockheed Hudson, and another plane I didn’t recognise. There was also a reading by one Air Force Wing Commander Anthony Wennerbom. Tony and I served together at RAAF Laverton for a time in Victoria in the early 90’s (albeit from different trade groups), and is currently a Commanding Officer at RAAF Wagga, Forest Hill NSW. He gave an account of his Great Uncle arriving in the second wave at Gallipoli, and was from the local Temora region. Thanks Tony (I’m sending this story to Tony as well).

Immediately after the parade, Mick Harvey headed home, and the rest of us proceeded to the Serviceman’s Club where we enjoyed a leisurely lunch and some discussion. The thunder began again, and the rain, just as we were preparing to leave. Alan and Lyn had left slightly before – so probably got wet! No sooner as the wet weather gear was put on, the rain stopped again and it was a balmy 18 degrees. We continued home to a view of what lay before us – more nasty weather. Most stopped at Harden/Murrumburrah again, but Darryl Cullen and I forged onwards, only to be hit by a strong storm (with hail!) just short of reaching Yass – and it continued all the way home. Yet we didn’t bother with putting on our Wet’s, so by the time I got home, I was soaked through, and the temperature was down to six degrees.
 

Another great day out; all the more memorable as it was the centenary of ANZAC day. Thank you to everybody that came along on this day.

Chris Dietzel


Creative Photography: Kym Moorey


List of riders:


  • Daryl Pailin (Honda GL1800)
  • Mike Kelly (BMW R1200RT)
  • Garry McCurley & Natalie TeBay (Honda VFR1200)
  • Ron Tito (Honda CTX1300)
  • Kim Moorey (Honda DN01)
  • Nic Platt (BMW RnineT)
  • Julie Hyland (Honda Sports CBR500) – welcome Julie – who’s first ride with us was today.
  • Andrea Lanagan (Suzuki Boulevard)
  • Alan & Lyn Munday (Yamaha FJR1300)
  • Darryl Cullen (Suzuki 1250S Bandit)
  • Genelle Mills (Triumph Bonneville)
  • Mick Harvey (Yamaha FJR1300)
  • Chas Towie (Honda ST1300)
  • Steven Hausfeld (BMW K1300S)
  • Jan Hausfeld (Honda CB400)
  • Chris Dietzel (Kawasaki GTR1400)
  • Butch Wills (BMW)
  • Jan Wills (Honda DN01)

Friday, April 10, 2015

Club ride to Mallacoota for the Queens Birthday long weekend on the 6th 7th 8th of June 2015.

Mick Winters has sent in an update for those considering the Club ride to Mallacoota for the Queens Birthday long weekend on the 6th 7th 8th of June 2015.





"Hi Everyone

I have contacted the Mallacoota Hotel Motel and there is plenty of accommodation for the weekend.

I have asked the Yarra Ranges Branch to join us so we will have company for that weekend so don't wait as the hotel motel will fill quickly.


This weekend will be a Saturday ride to our destination with an organised meal at the motel for Saturday night. The Hotel Motel has also offered to provide  breakfast in their dinning room.


Bring your walking shoes as we will walk through some bush and along some of the beaches to take time to unwind before heading back home again.


Please let me know you have booked your accommodation so we can organise breakfast and meals at the Hotel Motel.

We can fine tune our activities as the date gets closer - if you have some suggestions please let me know."





Michael Winters    59095
President
Ulysses Club Canberra Branch
michaelianwinters@gmail.com
(02) 62381049
0412 134376


Mallacoota Hotel Motel
  51-55, Maurice Ave, Mallacoota VIC 3892
(03) 5158 0455  (don't forget to mention you belong to The Ulysses Club as a10% discount for Ulysses Club Members is offered).

Some other accommodation in Mallacoota

The Mallacoota Blue Wren Motel is Located at 15 Maurice Ave, VIC 3892
(03) 5158 0544


Shady Gully Caravan Park  Lot 5, Mallacoota - Genoa Road, Mallacoota, Victoria 3892, Australia
03) 5158 0362


First Aid for Motorcyclists Course will be run on Saturday 13th June 2015



Tracy Hughes, Principal  Instructor with First Aid for Motorcyclists has written to us to let us know that a First Aid for Motorcyclists Course will be run on Saturday 13th June 2015 - Stay Upright, Queanbeyan.

The course is on specialised accident scene management and first aid training  for riders. 

A morning and afternoon session has been scheduled this time as the last course booked out quickly given there is a maximum of 25 per class.

The session sends the message that rider safety is all about managing risk and empowering yourself with knowledge and skills ;the goal is to get as many riders trained as possible and continue to raise community awareness through this highly specialised training initiative.

Details:   

Where: Stay Upright, Queanbeyan
Cost: *$85
Date: Saturday 13th June 2015
Times: morning session: 8:30 - 12:00
       afternoon session: 2:00 - 5:30
Book Online: http://www.firstaidformotorcyclists.com.au/
Contact: 0408 956 435

* Course qualifies for Ulysses 50% member rebate


Thursday, April 9, 2015

Ride Report – Club ride to Taralga, 5 April 2015

Being an Easter weekend, and the weather not too nice, it promised to be a small crowd. When we rocked up at the BP Watson, the small number suggested perhaps the above, but could it have been the confusion of Daylight Savings having finished throughout the night? Whatever the case, we’re up for it!

We headed off at about 0930, taking the scenic route of Shingle Hill Way – Gundaroo – Gunning – Breadalbane (the mandatory detour to bypass the boredom of the Highway). A morning coffee stop at the Big Merino Goulburn bakery, and as we gathered at the exit we began to wonder where Steve had got to... Andrew went back to the bakery, but no Steve. Strange, we were sure all had turned in to the bakery area!

Not to be put off, we continued on our way (momentarily losing the Clarke’s as Rob’s FJR threatened to not play ball due to a suspected dodgy battery). Just at the back roads of Goulburn along the railway line, we saw a familiar FJR1300, with the occupants waving – I thought ‘that’s Alan & Lyn’ – but they didn’t seem to be in a hurry to hunt us down. 

We continued the remaining 50km or so to Taralga – and arrived at the pub for lunch to find that Steve had beaten us here and had already consumed a sizeable lunch of Bangers & Mash. He wasn’t lost, just didn’t feel like joining the Easter rush at the bakery. And right then, Alan & Lyn arrived to join us for lunch.

After eating & talking about whatever, we headed towards home. Many of us filled up in Goulburn, while some headed straight for home. The remainder of us looped home via Braidwood Road and Taralga to Bungendore. A storm was brewing so it became every (person) for themself – as it was, the rain began on my way up Smiths Gap and was raining fairly steadily from Macs Reef Road to home.  

List of Riders:
Chris Dietzel – Kawasaki GTR1400
Garry McCurley – Honda VFR1200 (with Natalie TeBay as pillion)
Mick Beltrame with Kipper - Victory XC
Steve Alford - MotoGuzzi V7
Andrew Campbell – Kawasaki ZX14R
Karen Clarke – Yamaha cruiser
Rob Clarke – Yamaha FJR1300
Manfred Halton – BMW1200R
Al & Lyn Munday – Yamaha FJR1300 (found us in Goulburn and met us again at lunch)

Chris

Monday, April 6, 2015

Traveling to Tasmania for the 2016 AGM at Launceston ?

A talk with Fiona Sturman from the SPIRIT OF TASMANIA TT-Line Company Pty Ltd (for those intending to travel to Tasmania for the 2016 AGM)

Mick Winters advises that Fiona is coming to speak to us concerning travel on the Spirit of Tasmania to the 2016 Launceston AGM.

"We have organised the use of the  main room at the Stay Upright premises in Queanbeyan to hold our event - Fiona will come and talk to us and answer any questions you might have about sailing to Tasmania.

The address for the event is 58 Hincksman Street, Queanbeyan East NSW 2620. We are gathering at 1.00pm for a 1.30 pm start on Sunday 12 April 2015. Light refreshments will be served.


If possible please email or text (0412134376) Mick to assist in estimation of our numbers (for chairs and bickies!) 

Don't forget to book your travel to the Launceston AGM soon as the places are filling up very quickly"


(Mick and Tracey have booked their trip to Tasmania already).


Now imagine the station wagon is a motorcycle and you will be in the Spirit!

Blanket Run 2015

Blanket Run 2015 - a note from Jen Woods, MRA ACT
 
Hi all,

the MRA ACT is once again holding the Blanket Run, this year it will be on Saturday 9th May, starting from Old Parliament House.

The Blanket Run is important to those people in our community who are less well off and need blankets to keep warm, as well as donations of non perishable food and good old cash. Please help us to make a difference for our community.

The poster is attached, help us to get riders there by putting it up on your work intranets, notice boards, etc.

The next meeting of the MRA ACT will be held on 14th April at 7.30 at the Harmonie German Club in Narrabundah, we need assistance for all the things we do so please come along and be involved.

Jen
on behalf of the Committee, MRA ACT
0418 215 336
 
 

Sunday, April 5, 2015

BBQ at Canberra Motorcycle Centre on Saturday 11th April - Call for Volunteers

BBQ at Canberra Motorcycle Centre on Saturday 11th April from 8.30a.m

Helpers wanted please—just an hour or two of your time, lots of fun and laughter — come and share!!


Ring Jen 0418 215 336 to volunteer or turn up on the day.