Total distance travelled by Colin 17,774 kms
This is a blog of the trip that Colin did after he left Alan in Parkes. He headed to Bathurst via Orange and stopped there for the obligatory spin around the Mount Panorama racing circuit, reliving his misspent youth from the 1970's when he went to the Easter motorcycle races with his rough mates. Colin visited the Motor Museum as well which had some racing bikes most notable of which was Wayne Gardner's 1987 500cc Honda NSR on which he became World Champion.
Colin was heading to Mt Keira to stay with Colin Bateman Senior who he had met by chance on the internet. He set off for the Blue Mountains and the rain started and the temperature dropped and he had a fairly miserable ride to Penrith where the weather cleared and warmed up. He had a good run up the ring road to the Hume FWY, Piction and then down to Mt Keira. Julie, Colin Senior's partner was there to greet him as Colin was not back from bowls. They made him very welcome and later Greg Bateman Colin Senior's cousin came over for a meal and as the say in Belfast the Craic was good! Colin Senior is a retired history teacher. Greg works part time to support his travelling habit - he was off to France soon. Julia works full time as a Pharmacist.
Colin left early the next day after breakfast for the drone down to Melbourne on the Hume Hwy. He detoured to Mt Keira lookout to take in the great views of the Illawarra coast including BHP's Port Kembla steel works. Then it was on to Goulburn for morning tea at the Paragon Cafe as recommended by Colin Senior and it was very good too. Colin also wanted a photo of the famous giant Merino. He stretched the fuel all the way to Gundagai where he stopped for lunch and the first good latte he had had for a while at Hungry Jacks. The Hume is almost all divided now except for a short section near Holbrook. The tyre was holding up well so the pace was upped a bit as home beckoned. Next stop was the State border on the River Murray then on to Wangaratta for fuel and a coffee at Macca's. The evening was getting cooler but Colin was warm enough and it became dark as Melbourne came into view. The rush hour was over so it was a quick trip around the Western Ring Road and City Link (no tolls for bikes) and then to Camberwell and home. Total distance for the trip was 17,774kms but that could be more as the odomoter seemed to be reading low. Alan got over 18,000kms on his odometer.
Morag was waiting and Catherine came over for dinner to hear the tall tales and true from the intrepid traveller. The bike was unloaded for the last time and parked against the fence for a well earned rest after the debris from a fallen branch off the big Willow tree next door was cleared away. The tyres were shot but no other significant problem was encountered by either bike. That may have made the trip seem boring. Most things went according to our plan and it was a very enjoyable and unique trip crossing every type of country and landscape around Australia. To do such a journey you need to enjoy riding/driving long distances which Alan and Colin did. Its a trip that they both highly recommend and would do again if they had the chance.