Day one and most of us were on the road by 7am with the first leg of the days ride being a 40km run o the tar up to the top of Mount Buller. A bit disappointing that they wouldn't let us go the last few hundred meters up to the sumit, but the view from the top car park was worth it.
The ride down the mountain was a bit scarier that the ride up and I had to keep reminding myself that I was riding a heavily loaded dirt bike on full knobby tires as my entry speed in to some of the many hairpin bends slowly increased.
Once we got to the bottom of the mountain, it was off in to the forests for the start of the dirt roads. We would spend the rest of the day riding a mixture of forestly logging roads and bitumen back roads.
As we were riding through Ned Kelly country, it was obvious that we would stop in at a few of the historic / tourist sites, such as Stringy Bark Creek the site where Ned "murdered" the three police officers which lead to him being outlawed.
We made it to Whitfield in time for a relaxing lunch stop;
Of course, not being a BMW rider, it would have been wrong to order a latte and a baguettte for lunch, so I chose the real man option;
Yes, that is quieche on the plate, because Tenere riders are real men and are allowed to eat it.
The afternoon passed quickly with more great roads, although I probably did an extra 20km through missing turn while taking in the scenery instead of paying attention to the route sheet,, but some of the extra km provided some even better scenery.
I ended up rolling into Bright just after 3:30pm having put 360km under my wheels for the day.
CJ