DAY 3 – TUESDAY (JINDABYNE to ALBURY)Lovely breakfast before we headed off in the morning up through Thredbo and over to Khancoban and a loop out through Walwa and Granya – towards the end of which we encountered a few sprinkles of rain with caution taking the lead through the tight twisties. But this time the hayfever had spread amongst the group making things a bit difficult for some and so, again, we were pretty knackered by the time we checked in at Lake Hume.
With Andy’s newfound riding skills (inspired on his ‘new’ machine) and Rendang’s take-no-prisoners attitude we sort of agreed to re-group at Khancoban … well so Jukie thought. When we arrived there was a large gathering of Ducatis but no Ozmos in sight. Apparently there is more to Khancoban than a servo … you just need to turn-off the road to try and find it. We figured wires were crossed and we continued on, eventually catching up in Corryong. On ‘Cup Day’ it even proved difficult to get something to eat despite Corrying being quite ‘large’ - once a café had sold their dozen seats to the ‘cup lunch’ there was no way they could make another sandwich. Umm, yeah … nice one.
We made another impromptu stop somewhere as a couple of us struggled to see through streaming eyes and visors smeared with a tasty coating of snot spray as it was literally snowing with pollen.
With regard to the precipitation it was one of those situations where you are second guessing everything … do I stop and put on the wet weather gear and risk the rain setting in, try and out-run or leave things to fate. Jukie, as lead, chose a combination of the latter two.
A shorter day but the weather and conditions had taken their toll so a bit of time in the pool and spa was most welcome. Dinner had Andy making some new friends from Brisbane as we got our new run sheet for the last day.
Lovely breaky by the lake:
Andy's mad phone camera skills:
He also caught some of the weird shit that happens up at Dead Horse Gap. Lucky I kept my visor down for protection ... we almost lost Jukie and it obviously triggered Rendang's bodily functions:
Quick stop at Tallangatta:
More din-dins: