That is so lucky the young fella didn't get hurt.
I made sure when parking my bike it had enough room in case of the domino effect.
It was very windy Friday and Saturday , the bloke who parked next to me had his bike the wrong way round so it was standing straight up
just ready for a fail with the wind not in his favour.
I had a close call going up Brown mountain (appropriately named
), I was already a bit spooked as the group I was with had an off there last year.
It is comparable to Macquary pass.
I was setting up for a tight uphill hairpin and just starting to tip in when a Linfox full size Woolworth's truck coming down hill arrived on my side of the road , he didn't brake or back off forcing me to go so wide I was looking at the drainage culvert below my bars and had to pull my head to the side so the corner of his trailer didn't take my head off.
The rest of the mountain climb was at a very sedate pace after that.
On the Bonang Hwy out of Delegate I stopped to get my breath back and for the group to catch up and talk before we hit the next 80 k of twisties
I was pretty excited and took off making the most of the 100 k limit with no cars on the road the only moving things I saw was a Roo and a Dingo.
Second sweeping left I'm cranked over and what is in the middle of the corner coming the other way
Bright blue Vic SS officer.
I bolted on knowing he would have to get past the other six riders to get to me.
When we stopped again to re group, one of us was missing.
We started to get worried after 15 minutes waiting and were about to turn around to find him when Pete showed up.
Mr
had pulled him over and warned him that two riders had been killed on this stretch the day before and a girl also on a bike had been crippled running off and into a tree.
The first two both had hit logging trucks .
This was quite sobering so we all decided to slow down ................ well I did the others promptly forgot within the first few corners