Milton Lake to the Sea this weekend. Looking forward to this one. Omihi the following weekend. Life is good.
Don't put off riding. Rides are becoming scarce up here I'm told.
Or your body betrays you. I tried to ride my Trials bike just in the driveway yesterday. First smell of 2 strokein 3 months
. In my head it was easy. Aimed it away from the vehicles towards the grass and let out the clutch . Stumbled with my feet twice and gave it up as a bad idea.
I've been told. Dreaming`s free.
Think I'll go, back to sleep.
Everybody listen, voices in my head
Everybody listen, do yours say, what mine says?
Sage advice indeed. Me and a mate went for a "proper ride" a couple of weeks ago, the first in many moons. I took the wee GG trials bike knowing the big 250 would try to kill me.
The score after 20 minutes was gorse bush 1. After 30 minutes it was gorse, blood and a swamp which was new to me in the lead. 3-0.
The next new swamp filled me carb with water. Nothing 139 kicks couldn't fix. (I didn't count the kicks required for the first swamp, say 10 minutes..?)
Managed about an hours riding before I lost the ability to speak and control my limbs.What a shit fight of a day.
Manopausal.
Milton-Northern Southland. Long ride from Milton prison[Really!]to the coast. The organisers take your can of fuel to the coast so you can refuel before coming back. Very popular ride-Youtube is your friend.
It was a good ride. We went down to Dunedin on Friday night. Sleet and snow flurries on the Kilmog and a freezing southerly gale! Great. Next day dawned fine and clear......I wish! Freezing southerly and occasional light showers. We left early and parked in a bog in the car park. All the pieces were there but organisation was a joke. We could have easily not paid and scrutineering took all of 5 seconds. The first half of the trail was no more than ok-forestry roads with straight forward enduro sections. They would have been the main loop in Canterbury. The views were awesome and the southerly breakers smashing into the coast were spectacular. The enduros along the coast were fun with steep hillclimbs up rocky and clay cliffs. BBQ at the half way point was appreciated, where we refueled the bikes. The ride back was greatly improved with rolling paddocks with steep climbs and descents and more forestry with greasy clay tracks and bogs. The enduros were more challenging too. Not that the 'Widowmaker' hill climb was making many widows! If it was wet things would have been different. I ended up blowing my muffler packing racing with horrible young people doing jumps over big water tables on a steep hill climb. Back at the park, hamburgers included in the cost, excellent. There were St John people everywhere and marshals on all the important intersections which was good. I am glad we did it but it was a long way there and back so once might be enough.
COVID meant I was a no show but feedback says this was a very good ride, especially given rain on friday-ride on Saturday-pouring rain on Sunday! Very unhappy I missed this one. Final weekend of the month will be the Fairly 2 day event. I am planning on the second day, the excellent Mckenzies Pass course that loops right over the Burkes range into the Mckenzie basin and back. A great way to round out the season.
We were out early and I would say the first lap sucked balls, lap two after a few hundred bikes had been over it was considerbaly nicer, I was too fucked to do a third, I would say his main loop is perhaps a bit harder than most in certain areas, oh yeah and fuck that little kid that rode straight through the bog I got stuck in
The views out along the coast are great
Fairlie 2 day this weekend, I hope to do Sunday, the Burkes pass day and Craig Pickering Memorial next weekend. I have not ridden this site-it looks like very open farm trails but apparently has plenty of enduro sections. Might be tempted if the weather looks good. Had to replace fork seals on the mighty Beta. Those SKF kits are mighty expensive......
I was looking at the Sunday but most likely going to the Southern classic instead, booked and paid for the Craig Pickering, I haven't done it on the new property
I'm still 40 hours away from fork seals but when I had them rebuilt I think they were 3 times the price of any other seal I've used but if they're the best I don't really care
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