Sorry for the poor quality, but I left the camera at work and I am having to used my phone which only has a basic camera.
I am participating in the 2013 Tenere Tragic Longrun Long Haul. And thought that I would post a bit of a pictorial ride report.
I am riding solo and unsupported on my faithfull old 1983 XT600ZL Tenere, aka the Bushpig. None of those flashy modern adventure bikes for me.
I took the Bushpig to work (near Jamestown, SA) Friday and headed up to Yunta after work. After a quick fuel stop at Yunta, I made it another 150km and before it got dark and camped on a sandhill near Lake Frome for the night.
Saturday morning: On the road between Yunta and Arkaroola, the GPS direction said 'North to Road and Roundabout". I eventually went throught a roundabout some 3 days and 1500km later as I actually rode into Longreach, which is North of that bit of road, so the GPS was correct.
Saturday morning: The last bit of the run into Arkaroola, some hills and turns for a change.
Saturday lunchtime: Joining the Strzeleki Track
Saturday afternoon: The Strzeleki Track is a major outback trucking route and is not a pleasant ride on any bike. It might be 4 lanes wide, but it is sandy, rutted, dusty and badly corrugated. I found that I had to ride at 90 to 100kph to get up and "float" over the corrugations. Not a nice ride.
Saturday afternoon: Arrived at Cameron Corner 3:30pm. Tired and sore after 9 1/2 hours (550km)on the road, including some 120 sand hills on the road across from where I left the Strzeleki Track, according to one of the staff at the Corner Store.
Sunday lunchtime: After leaving Cameron Corner at 5:30am, looped out through QLD befor heading back into SA to refuel at Innamicka. From there it was back into QLD for a lunch stop at the Dig Tree. How ironic!
Sunday afternoon: After lunch at the Dig Tree, it was up the Arrabury Road to Haddon Corner. See the dust cloud in the middle of the picture?
This is what was making it. A crappy photo as I didn't get the last trailer into the picture. These things run back and forward on these road carting oil out from the Cooper Basin gas fields.
Sunday Afternoon: Haddon Corner. The bike is in QLD and I and taking the picture fron SA. I was going to camp here for the night, but the place was desolate and the condition poor. I put the spare fuel I was carrying into the bike and at 3:30pm and decided to press on for Windorah, 215km further on.
Sunday afternoon: The biggest of the sand hills on the run out from Haddon Corner.
Sunday evening: 17km short of Windorah, "Bullo Born" and Dale come to the recue. I had gone onto reserve about 60km out from Windorah. Unfortunately, reserve holds 2 liters and there was no way I was going to make it. I slowed right down and went into fuel economy mode. The bike stopped and after laying the bike on its left side I got the fuel from the RH side of the tank over the the LH side where the fuel tap is. I made another few km before I saw them coming and stopped to flagged him down. Dale used his sattelite phone to ring the servo in Windorah and get someone to come out with some fuel.
Sunday evening: 15km short of Windorah, bone dry, 494.9km from last fuel at Innaminka. Trying to take an artistic photo while waiting for fuel. I got in to Windorah after dark at about 6:30pm, I had been on the road for 13hr to cover 725km. I meet up with Gary, another Tragic who was riding a similar route up to Longreach.
Monday lunchtine: Arrived in Longreach after covering the 320km from Windorah in company with Gary. First stop was the local Yamaha dealer. I though that I was heavily loaded until I meet up with Gary in Windorah Sunday night.
Monday Lunchtime: Proof that I made it to Longreach. 1877km in 3 days through the outback.
CJ