My still-dis-jointed thoughts from CD6...
Qld is a long way from Yass... Its a ~3000km round trip, and I know others drove further (including Barsby who drove solo). We didn't try to set any land-speed records, but the whole trip was 6 days.
Don (DG26) and Peter (CrossedUp2) are good travelling companions - Pete plays mum ("Have you got sunscreen?" etc), Don is forever on the wisecracks. Neither trust the GPS, though.
I somehow managed to miss virtually everyone I specifically wanted to catch up with, but managed to talk to a stack of others.
Scored some bargains, inc a pile of not-too-used tyres (average price is about $8 each), a 75 Montesa Enduro with a Cappra motor, a YZ250G gearbox, an MX125C head and some plastics. Overall, the swap meet side of things seemed smaller than previous years.
Didn't quite clear Drunk's Hill, but I know I can do it. If I don't do it at the Nationals, then everyone is welcome to come and abuse me. Cleared the reverse direction pretty regularly though.
Seemed to be a lot fewer of the casual/'Farmer Joe' types out there. Definitely a lot fewer blokes wearing old jeans and flannos on their bikes than in previous years. Also a lot fewer scruffy bikes.
Mark 'The Crasher' Birkett tested the durability of my KDX, and it came through with only minor flesh wounds. Young Doug also rode it, and I'm glad I didn't see how fast he was on it, because I know he'd have made me look ultra-slow.
The stories about Mr K Smth and his slowness on a bike are true - I always thought that they were poetic licence.
Damn - I must owe Barsby some beers. But not as many as Mainline does.
Vinduro course was a ton of fun, although I'm now trying to figure out what as gained by limiting access to bikes with headlights (before the event, it seemed like a sensible idea, but now I just don't get it).
Big thanks to Dennis, Don, Tony, Pete, Gerard, Graeme, Bill and Mick for the ride on their bikes.
I had many more rides lined up, but either I forgot or the bike in question wasn't available when the time came - but thanks anyhow.
I also owe thanks to the people that helped transport stuff back to civilisation: Graeme, Snowy, Vandy and (obviously) Pete/Don.
So yeah, another top event - big congratulations and thanks to the people that made it happen.