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Serge C
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« on: October 31, 2010, 07,18:50 AM »


I sooked out this weekend, and opted to leave the bike in the shed.  I didn't fancy another wet weekend at Abbeyard.  I told Pete I would come up to the 'Love Shack' at Eildon and have dinner and a few adult beverages with him.  We watched the rain fall all afternoon, and wondered what the rest of the club was up to.

So,

How did you all spend the wettest Saturday we've ever had?
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Peter r
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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2010, 07,28:18 AM »

I didn't sook out this Weekend, and had a great time riding, and invited a good friend of mine to join me at the pub and a Sleep over at the Love Shack (Taj Mahal). I think you may know him Serge, he's a good bloke but a bit short for me.
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2010, 08,39:03 AM »

I had Friday off to go to Abbeyard. It was a beautiful day up there. Pity I could not stay so what did I do Saturday, went to work to make up for the Friday I lost doing club business.
I am guessing it was a little wet at Abbeyard Saturday with a reported 150mm at Mt Buffalo.
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Serge C
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« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2010, 08,56:00 AM »

I had Friday off to go to Abbeyard. It was a beautiful day up there.

I'm guessing you had the best day of the weekend there.
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Zeb Colic
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« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2010, 10,30:16 AM »

Gary Clark and I ducked up to Neerim early sat morning and were lucky enough to get in 80 od Klm's in near perfect conditions ( dusty actually ) didnt get the regular neerim traffic casue of the forcast , got the bikes tied down at about 1.00 pm and down came the rain and I thought to myself as we drove around the round about " now you can rain all you want you bastard "  Grin

OOOPS suppose I should spare a though for those attedending the cupweekend   Shocked

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« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2010, 10,42:56 AM »

Nice, yeah it didn't rain at Parkdale until the arvo and has been on and off since.
Good work by all you guys beating the weather.
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DanJ

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« Reply #6 on: October 31, 2010, 12,43:21 PM »

Well Steve and I had planned to do a morning ride at Noojee tomorrow but if my backyard is flooded, then I'm guessing Noojee is going to be worse so wimping it out and waiting for a finer day.  I don't get to ride as often as I like so when I do, I don't want it to be fishing for the bike out of bog holes in Neerim that's for sure. 

For some reason everyone has decided to have birthdays this weekend with Sat, Sun and Mon nights being dragged off for birthday gatherings and a Cup Day drinks/BBQ on Tuesday.  Some quality time with the TV would be nice but not going to happen.

Have had quite a few thoughts for the poor soles up at Abbeyard, fingers crossed they're not flooded out.  Otherwise everyone keep safe on the roads.  DanJ
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David Smith
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« Reply #7 on: October 31, 2010, 01,23:08 PM »

Well us boys on the Merton 1000 spent saterday doing 274.5km going to bright .. Today we did 230 km to dine plain. We have canned the ride to dargo tomorrow due to the rivers being about 1 m higher than than they should be.
Were off to abbeyard tomorrow not sure what way but we will get there.
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Willbar
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« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2010, 05,41:27 AM »


I sooked out this weekend, and opted to leave the bike in the shed.  I didn't fancy another wet weekend at Abbeyard.  I told Pete I would come up to the 'Love Shack' at Eildon and have dinner and a few adult beverages with him.  We watched the rain fall all afternoon, and wondered what the rest of the club was up to.

So,

How did you all spend the wettest Saturday we've ever had?

Should have come to Cheynes Bridge hardly any rain, ground was so hard bent a tent peg putting up the pit tent. Will
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« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2010, 09,01:11 AM »

I went to Abbeyard, Marls, Fred and I hit the Hume at about 4.30 am. I have never seen so much rain in my life!! We didn't even get the bike of the trailers, came home on Sun.  Must admit had the best pizza ever on the Sat night. Thanks to Fred and Marls for the great company Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2010, 10,27:10 AM »

Myself and a couple of mates decided to try the local area on Tuesday thinking it may be a little drier. WRONG. We unloaded the bikes on Mt Bride road(back of Wesburn) and proceded down Burn tk around the back of Mt Bride. Missed my turn off and went all the way to Summer Spur Tk. This would be a pretty good 1.5 level ride in the dry but was full of rutted soaked bog holes in the wet (more like level 2+)with a couple of beginners in tow it turned out to be some of the longest 35km I've done!! The boys (and myself) were wrecked but the time we got to black sands rd. As we came out onto the main rd the sun finally came out for the 15min rd back to the cars. A tough day in the mud but as summer comes along and things dry out i would recommend a ride in this area as there is a few steep and challenging narrow trails up off Summer Spur track. Overall it was worth getting out for a ride. Smiley
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« Reply #11 on: November 02, 2010, 11,45:52 AM »

I had Friday off to go to Abbeyard. It was a beautiful day up there. Pity I could not stay so what did I do Saturday, went to work to make up for the Friday I lost doing club business.
I am guessing it was a little wet at Abbeyard Saturday with a reported 150mm at Mt Buffalo.

We only had about 125mm at Abbeyard over the weekend. About 110mm fall from mid Saturday till early Monday morning, clear for most of the day, then a 15mm 1/2Hr burst late Monday just before the four day guys arrived. The 15mm burst was the heaviest rain for the weekend.
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