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Syd to Melb (the long way round) Pt 3

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:39 pm
by DJ Downunder
I finally got around to deleting my old pics to make way for these..it's my trip home from Sydney..Sydney is about 1000klms (600miles) north of Melbourne..It can be done in one day straight down the center on the freeway..but I took 3 days coming down the coast road..stopping often to check out the views and take some pics.

The reason for my trip was to visit my Dad..so my pics start here with my Dad and Ruth sitting on my bike just before I loaded up for the trip home.

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My first stop was this lookout point about an hour south of Sydney.

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Along the coast there is a constant reminder of the war.

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There are non stop little beaches..this was near Kiama.

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I put my tent up and camped near the beach at Ulladulla..got up before dawn and went down to the beach to watch the sun come up.

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I saw big fish jumping out of the water on this inlet..I watched them for a few minutes..got the camera out to take a pic..and they stopped jumping.

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This is Batemans Bay...a big fishing area.

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Further south is a nice place called Tathera.

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This is a favorite place of mine..Merimbula..this is Short Point surf beach.

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This is the Bar beach at Merimbula.

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It was late arfernoon..I was so hot and sweaty..I just had to have a dip in the nice cool water.

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Standing in the sun I was dry in minutes.

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It was nice to put on a clean and dry shirt..even more special being an RR Beakster shirt.. :D

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I stayed in a cheap country pub in Genoa for my last night.

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I was up early to ride to Mallacoota and came across this low whispy fog.

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The road to Mallacoota is great for bikes.

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This is the surf beach at Mallacoota.

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This is the inlet at Mallacoota.

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This is the road to Cape Conrad.

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This is the boat ramp at Cape Conrad.

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A bit too close to the edge at Marlo.. :shock:

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Just up from Marlo next to the Snowy River.

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Lakes Enterance.

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Another view of Lakes Entrance.

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My last beach stop was Seaspray..and the 90 mile beach..it's the longest beach in the world.

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Nothing but beautiful beach..as far as you can see in both directions.

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I then hit the road and got home later that arfternoon...I hope you enjoyed my pictures..and come down under one day and do it yourself.

DJ

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:05 pm
by RougePivoine
DJ,

I normally only read the postings on this forum, never post myself. But after looking at your awesome pics I just had to! Congrats - you're such a gifted photographer!

I ride a silver brother of your black beauty (they didn't sell them in black anymore :cry: ) It's my first bike, have put on 10,000 km since May 2006. My o my, what a joy! :D

I remember Mallacoota: we passed there when visiting your beautiful country a few years ago - in a camper though, as I hadn't discovered the joys of biking (or the roadster) yet :(

Please continue posting such great pics!

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:01 pm
by Just-Beeming
DJ
I agree. Keep them coming. All of the pictures are good but some are spectacular!

Your Dad and Ruth!!!!~ They are just....CUTE!

I love the picture of the bike in front of the rocks at Marlo...

I think I should copy it and tell everyone (my freinds and patients) that it is my bike. heh heh
No one would know except that yours is just a touch sexier with that little smoked windscreen and clear lights.

Thank you for entertaining me. It helps lift me from my dreary, sour, disgusted, February mood slump.

Carol

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:20 pm
by munchmeister
DJ:
Great ride, great pics.... I am VERY jealous. It's 28 F right now and snow is moving in. I'm sick of winter and need a ride like yours to improve my state of mind....

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:09 pm
by sjbmw
Smashing DJ! Absolutely Smashing! What a great trip.

Hi Mum and Pop! (Tell them they are internet celebrities in the USA now)

I have to ask:
I saw a show on the Discovery Channel from Australia about thumbnail sized invisible jellyfish that can kill a human with one sting.

How do you jump in the water like that????????
I would be too wimpy with those things around!

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:47 pm
by iowabeakster
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thank you DJ

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:47 pm
by toner87
:smt038 :smt038 :smt038
Great pics! Gotta' visit Oz someday...
T.

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:48 pm
by yjleesvrr
DJ - you seem to live in paradise. I'm going to have to figure out how I can do business in Australia. I'll have to at least visit and tour the continent. Any suggestions as to what routes to take or resources to consult for such a trip to get a good taste of the Land Downunder?

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:32 am
by Arjen
sjbmw wrote:Smashing DJ! Absolutely Smashing!
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Great pics!
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:38 am
by mnnden
DJ, I really enjoyed your trip, I really envy you and the weather you are enjoying but, our turn will come, Here is a picture from the Mpls Paper this morning and we are expecting "blizzard conditions" this afternoon, Den.
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:38 am
by Ian
DJ - as a Wollongong Boy, i know all the local photo from stanwell tops down to merimbla, some top roads in between but u forgot Mac Pass up to Robertson

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:56 am
by Boxer
I like the cannons. What war did you mean? WWII?

Your Draggin Jeans are beginning to look like mine. I've worn them now for over three years and even though faded, they are still the most comfy riding pants I have.

This thread reminds me that I have to go visit my Dad. Maybe I'll take the scenic tour too.

Nice pics.

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 11:41 pm
by Sunbeemer
Fantastic ride DJ! Makes me want to come to OZ. You should submit your pics to your Tourist Development Board...you'd get better tourists!

I noticed you were using the "Motorcycle Passing Lane" on the road to Mallacoota, but I didn't see that much traffic! :)

Must be nice to ride open, uncrowded roads along pristine beaches...I'd show you pictures of what it's like riding around here, but it would just depress you!

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:13 am
by DJ Downunder
I remember Mallacoota: we passed there when visiting your beautiful country a few years ago -
RougePivoine...first welcome..I like the silver RR almost as much as black..When I got mine there was no silver..it would have been hard to decide if I had the choose between black and silver..Silver has a touch of class about it..It's nice that your first post is to thank me for my pictures and it's great that you made it to Mallacoota when you were here..it's a bit off the beaten track and most people miss it..Did you go to the bakery while you were there?..it's a great bread/cake and pie shop..Here's one more pic of the main camping ground at Mallacoota with all the boats on the inlet...and a couple links to pics of the bakery..I had an iced bun and juice for breakie.

http://byfiles.storage.msn.com/x1pN1mp8 ... OtG7sVhAYQ

http://byfiles.storage.msn.com/x1pN1mp8 ... c_FR0bD6dg

http://byfiles.storage.msn.com/x1pN1mp8 ... qJZcmms3kA

Gees..I don't know why those links have to be so big.. :o

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I love the picture of the bike in front of the rocks
Just-Beeming...those rocks were next to the boat ramp at Cape Conrad..about 15 minutes ride from Marlo..Here's another with just rocks..it seems the light is just right.

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I have to ask:
I saw a show on the Discovery Channel from Australia about thumbnail sized invisible jellyfish that can kill a human with one sting.
sjmbw....I don't know anything about those..they're all just jelly fish to me..if the size of a thumb nail jelly fish can do that..what about these.. :shock:.

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I'll have to at least visit and tour the continent. Any suggestions as to what routes to take
yjleesvrr...I'm sure it's all good..but a trip down the east coast would be my choice..as far north as you can..to as far south as you can..it would take at least a week to ride the whole east coast..but that's without much stopping..maybe 6 weeks would make a good trip...just do it.. :D
we are expecting "blizzard conditions" this afternoon,
mnnden...What's a blizzard...I thought it was some kind of bird.. :D
stanwell tops down to merimbla, some top roads in between but u forgot Mac Pass up to Robertson
Ian...Yes I know I missed heaps..but I could only do so much this trip...I plan on doing more trips..so stay posted.. :wink:
I like the cannons. What war did you mean? WWII?
Boxer...yes I guess WW2...we were under attack from the Japs..they even made it into Sydney harbour in their sneaky mini subs..we also had the odd attack down in Melbourne...A long way from home weren't they...here's another couple of pics of those cannons.

Go visit your Dad...btw..my Dad was in the RAAF and retired as Group Capt...or was it Squadron Leader or Wing Comander..one of those.. :?

DJ

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I noticed you were using the "Motorcycle Passing Lane" on the road to Mallacoota
I have to admit a car came along while taking that pic...he slowed down..checked if I was ok..I said sorry 'bout that..he said "no-worries mate"..as Aussies do.. :D

Thanks to everyone for their kind words..it means alot to me.

DJ

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:23 am
by yjleesvrr
Those cannons look like big muzzle loaders. Artillery became breach loaders by the late 19th century. So my guess is that those guns in the photos are more of the mid-19th century variety...

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:29 am
by sjbmw
http://goaustralia.about.com/cs/practic ... kandji.htm

Irukandji jellyfish. There the ones.
small as a thumbnail, invisible and deadly.

Gotta keep you safe DJ!
You are our long way down under correspondent.