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Author Topic: Noojee to Fumina 13/11/10  (Read 10607 times)
Brad
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« on: November 13, 2010, 09,16:28 PM »

Yep, it was a wet ride the rain and fog lifted on occasion and it was still warm, made it hard to work out what to wear.
Twenty eight brave souls turned out for the day and after the rider briefing we headed off around 9am. The tracks were OK, not water logged and the group moved well despite it being difficult to see through ones goggles.
Got to the first corner and ripped of the rain jackets as a few folks were overheating. Due to the weather, kept the ride moving with a few L1 and L2 splits, which all worked out pretty good. Down to the Tanjil river for lunch and then up the slippery staircase which was an absolute hoot!
Davids bike did not like this hill and wouldn't start so it was towed for a while and I brought the group back to see how we could help. Folks worked on the bike and just when it was time to get moving it came back to life and off we went on the return leg which by now was water logged making the L1/L2 ride into something allot harder.
It was a challenge for the L1's getting out of Fumina up a slippery hill which was managed with low tyre pressure and assistance. As we had lost some time changed the route back to aim for a 4pm finish. We traveled well however Davids bike stopped again and the tracks had gotten worse. The ground could not hold any more water as there were small rivers now running down all the tracks. Jarrod towed David (and coated him in mud)like an expert and was diverted around an ugly hill on the way back assisted by Simon and Fred.
Al and I took the group back until we hit as Paul called it "A Hill to Far" (great name) which was super slippery with about a third of the guys making it up. We needed to get back people were wet, tired and running out of fuel. Those who made the top were sent to the cars and Al and I headed back down to regroup and go the long way around. On the way back down a orange clay section there three 4WD's stuck (looked like they would be there all night) which we all got around and rode the road back arriving at the cars less three riders. Nathan took his car and trailer to have a look (thanks mate) and Zeb arrived informing us Stan had run out of fuel and they couldn't get it started once some more fuel went in.
Al dinked Stan back with Zeb then Jarrod assisted to taking his ute (and Stan) back to get the bike which they got started and we were all back at the cars around 5.30pm. My odometer showed 115K's however each persons will vary on this ride due to loops etc..
The ride list was saturated and I have done my best to get each persons details down, sorry for any mistakes.
Looking forward to seeing peoples photo's?
Thanks to everyone for their company and patience.

Ride List:
Brad McDiarmid WR250 Ride Leader
Fred Schenko GG450 L1 Tailman-Thank you
Al Mason  WR250 L2 Ride Leader-Thank you
Jarrod Keith TE340 L2 Tailman/Towman-Thank you
Hak Cameremon WR250
Adam Fisher Exec450
Mike Grebe Exec450
Chinnrit Khantphong CRF450
Paul Bryce KTM250
Zeb Colic WR250 Husky-Thanks for the lift
Darren Clark WR450
Scott Dorman KTM300
Dennis Dorman WR450
Simon Kermode WR450
Michael Neubecker DRZ250
BoB Duckett FE390
Mark Piechota FE390
Stuart Mackey WR250
Nathan Stott TE310-New 2011 Model, great bike
David Tucker DRZ250-Clean the plug remove the cutouts
Lachlan Elliott DRZ400
Peter Dunlop WR450
Ric Corinaldi TE310
Stan Maria YZ250-Spare plug and more fuel
Marc LeBrun CRF450
Wade Evans KTM450
Marls Schenko Sherco 3.0I
Ted Henning DRZ400


« Last Edit: November 13, 2010, 09,27:11 PM by Brad » Logged
jarrod k

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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2010, 09,49:04 PM »

thanks for the day brad.i had fun playing at the back just bouncing off wash off's and other fun stuff not normally at the back but it was good seeing other people eating poo was nearly wetting my pants laughing a one stage.it was that wet knowbody would have known if i did anyways.(i didnt) i had fun filling in dave the 450 throws a monster roost in 2nd. once we got him moving we were doing close to 70kmh on the main track i think now he might hav been a little bit worried being towed at that speed.
cheers for the day put me down for the next one.

ps. buzz not going tail man on the next ride..
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AL
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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2010, 11,14:15 PM »

Good ride Brad in those conditions. However you needed to lift your game, i showed 133ks on the clock? (you must of slacked off somewhere) And as i predicted the Fumina clay played a very big part in how the group traveled and the fun it caused.(love that stuff!) But in all the group and yourself moved well. A few of the newby's could do with some info and help with what their bike need in the way of maintance and what to carry. (which does come with experance) Also was good to have a ride with no cornerman issuses, just a few with courtsey issuse towards tail and corner men? (never a good idea, when you may need their assistance later?) Had a good day and got to ride a few diffderent bikes for the day. Was also good to see the level 1's fist pumping at the top off that hill as they managed it. (level 1's, you were no messier than quite a few of the level 2's on their hill.) GOOD EFFORT!!  And apoligise to anyone i kicked out of the rut on the nice clay hill when i was getting to the top as tailman to inform Brad of the dramas back at the bottom! Cheers Al
Ps. How many clubman points can you get for one ride?
Duties.
-assistant ride leader
-tail man
-bike picker upper person
-fuel delivery person
-taxi
« Last Edit: November 13, 2010, 11,20:07 PM by ALWR » Logged
Brad
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« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2010, 11,29:54 PM »

Al and Jarrod, thanks for all your assistance.
Tailman is a rotation duty so it shouldn't happen twice in a row. The L1's yesterday afternoon were really all L2's in those conditions.
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Wade E
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« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2010, 11,35:11 PM »

Thanks Brad for a great ride. Heres some pics of day.

Anyone recognise this blur?



Chinnrit had a ball on his 450!






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Wade E
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« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2010, 11,40:08 PM »

Dave looks on while helpers pull his DRZ to bits looking for the reason why it stopped.

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nathanstott
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« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2010, 11,59:55 PM »

Wade, that blur is a 2011 TE310 piloted me.  Wink
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Zeb Colic
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« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2010, 02,32:50 AM »

Many lessons learned yesterday guys.... Thanks Al / Brad. Confusiouse says when your extremley out of shape going up a hill sometimes its not a great idea to gunn it ( still have visions of the tree i just missed ) ...  Shocked

Had a ball especially trying to chase Mark down and yes Al the fist pumping was appropriate another good lesson about tire pressure for us newbies .  Angry

Another great ride and with a great bunch of blokes , I will never forget the state of poor old Dave when Jarrrod towed him mack to the re - group he looked like a clay sculpture  Cheesy  DAVE WE FEEL FOR YA !
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chinky

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« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2010, 03,09:30 AM »

Thanks for the ride Brad, looking forward for next one!
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Brad
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« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2010, 07,54:51 AM »

Yep you can do the L2 easy look forward to seeing you on the red rocket. BTW please make sure the breather hoses have been re-routed for the river crossings.
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MarcL

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« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2010, 08,29:17 AM »

Great report Brad, But i noticed you left out the part where you borrowed Nathan's bike...... "You popped his cherry"

Zeb, your tree was only an inch from introducing it's self to you, I had a great view of it &  I was amazed on how you missed it !

See you all on the next one (or at least once I get the radiator straightened)
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SCHEVY
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« Reply #11 on: November 14, 2010, 09,39:18 AM »

Hi all,
Frogman, Bob & I arrived at the Noojee unloading area in rain, fog, drizzle, hurricanes, cyclones etc..
After a bit of encouragement from the lads, we geared up and got ready and after the rider briefing, Ted & I decided to split from the group to do our own minus level 1 ride...(no-one else was interested) Huh.
We rode up the road for about 10 k's, rode up a track for about 200 metres which was like a river, was thinking hope the boys are enjoying this, fell off into a rutty boghole, got soaked right through, Ted asks me have you had enough, I said yes, so we headed back to base camp after about 20'ks on the clock. Sat around and chatted all arvo & got attacked by Yabbys, unbelievable but have the photo's to prove it below.
Frogmans's view of the ride....
I took Wingman duties for the level 1 group for the day & Jarrod K was Wingman 2. as well as Bob the Medic.
These were tough conditions we rode in compared to last time and everyone handled it pretty good.
If anybody wants to learn some good pre-loading & jumping over obstacle skills, watch Jarrod K, some impressive pre-load jumps.  Also well done to David who had a few bad offs, good to hear you're ok & kept at it.
Also I nominate Jarrod to be our tow-out man "legend" for future rides; no one else saw what we endured to tow David out and those big roostings we copped on those greasy hills  Roll Eyes
Chinky our new AMTRA member, well done, didn't have to look after you at all  Grin
Brad, thanks again for a great ride...."Book Us In Danno" for your next one.
Here are some pics from the end of the day, including some yabbby shots  Smiley
Cheers...Marls & Freddo

BRAD'S NOOJEE FUMININA RIDE 13TH NOVEMBER 2010














"David copped a roosting"





































Until the next ride...."The End"
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flipper
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« Reply #12 on: November 14, 2010, 10,14:38 AM »

Thanks for organising a great ride Brad - Now that I've sampled the Noojee mud, I'll put my name down for the next one.

Peter D
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rat

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« Reply #13 on: November 14, 2010, 10,38:25 AM »

cherax quadrimanus , marls . or land yabbie or burrowing yabbie.. these little guys would have been drowning in there holes..hence why they came out of the ground to say hello..

i love my yabbies..

great ride report marls..would have loved to of been there but i had too many things on my plate..
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Zeb Colic
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« Reply #14 on: November 14, 2010, 11,55:06 AM »

Great report Brad, But i noticed you left out the part where you borrowed Nathan's bike...... "You popped his cherry"

Zeb, your tree was only an inch from introducing it's self to you, I had a great view of it &  I was amazed on how you missed it -  Shocked !

See you all on the next one (or at least once I get the radiator straightened)


Markus I think missing the tree was due to me closing my eyes. kinda thought if I close them then the impact would be a surprise and would not hurt as much .... Kidding it was pure skill of course    Shocked   Hope the radiator doesnt hurt the wallet to much  Shocked
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