Friday, 19 April 2024

Mt Gambier, Bush Camp and Adelaide The Beginning

With Mt Gambier done and dusted we headed west toward Adelaide, Malcolm Howden from our Wanaka Motorcycle Club was on his way down so we were trying to meet up with him as he travelled down to see the rest of the WMC muppets over here having a ride.

We went via a wind farm which was cool and ducked it and out of the coast on our way up.

Ducking and diving in and out of the coast took us to some interesting spots.


 
We managed to make a ronde Vue at Robe and as it happened we stopped straight opposite a
bakery to have lunch.

A short wait and Malcolm turned up with his new (to him) Husky 701 which is a cool piece of kit. (mate you coulda done your hair for the occasion)


 
A good yarn and catchup we were on our way again, the bike still misbehaving slightly so again we ran her dry this time with another fresh load of 98 she was finally back normal...as normal as a Ural goes anyway.

Our next leg took us on a barge ride then up to The Bridges at the bottom of the Murray River, lunch stop and dress up as it was cold and to recharge the micro transducer silicon enhancer which adds another 50 hp to the bike πŸ˜†

On to our camp which was semi wild with composting toilets, shower powered by 12 volt pump and solar etc with a groovy kitchen and a very cool owner who involved everyone in real person chats etc.


While here we visited an almost waterfall.

Adelaide in our sights were aimed for a camp ground near the city center, so many people said we must go for the food so it was game on for good tucker.

Navigating into town was almost too easy with Adelaide taking the cake for the easiest city to get into.

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