Friday, October 9, 2015

Club Ride to Junee. 4 October 2015

A sunny morning not much wind and 17c with the promise of a real good day for a ride. At first there was a fear that no one would turn up as daylight savings started this morning. That was soon dispelled as riders began to arrive. We had a new to Ulysses rider today David Formica. Hope you enjoy the day and return for many more rides.

After a ride briefing we headed off along the Barton Hwy them the Hume with our turn off at Burley Griffin Way to Harden for a pit stop. The Terracotta Café is always a welcome stop. Friendly service, hot drinks or cold and a snack if you want.


We picked up Steve and Marilyn at Yass on the way through. Trevor left us after coffee.


At Junee we stopped at the Licorice and Chocolate Factory to catch up with Henri Rokx and the Yarra Rangers Branch of Ulysses who were staying in Junee for the long weekend. It was good to see Henri and his team. They spent the weekend exploring Junee and its environs. We did not join them for lunch as past experience had taught us that the Licorice Factory is very busy and we didn’t want a long wait for lunch. Not to be this time lots of space and  a short wait. However we had already decided to have lunch at the Junee Railway Station Café. 


We said our farewell to the Yarra Rangers mob and headed into town. The Railway Café is big with plenty of seating and still retains the old style railway café with a modern look.


The service and food was very good. The staff are friendly and put up with the usual banter from table without calling security. We engaged in the mandatory chatter about everything from old bikes to how to save mankind and the nation. Nothing was resolved maybe next ride.


Our planned trip home was to Gundagai via Nangus Rd a distance of about 70 kms. There has been a lot of work done along this road, wider, clearly marked even with a fog line. We arrived at the Dog on the Tucker Box to refuel the bikes and ourselves. We bid each other goodbye and safe riding then headed home up the Hume Hwy.


Thanks to the people who joined me for the ride and a very enjoyable day.


The crew:
Mark Walker                        NT700v
David Formica                     GTR1400
Garry McCurley                    VFR1200
Darryl Palin                         GL1800
Mark Mitchell                       Ducati Scrambler
Chas Towie                         ST1300
Mick and Kipper                   Victory XC
Trevor McLeod                     FJR1300
Andrew Campbell                 ZX14
Steve Hopkins and               R1200RT
Marilyn Starick   

ST.Pedro.