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Moving on up to the Hunter.
I am relocating from the wide brown west of NSW to the immeasurably more hospitable ( and with heaps more corners in the roads!!!!) Hunter Valley. I am not sure of an exact location as yet, due to my family staying on out west until the end of the school year, which is good in a way, as it will give me a chance to survey the local real estate markets for a few weeks. If there are any forum members that would like to catch up for a ride, or to blow the froth of a few coldies, let me know. Oh, another 1450 kays going on the Bird tomorrow, as I am shooting over to Newcastle to sign contracts with new employer.....it's the only way to fly!!!!!!!!!!!!


Phil.
So, you have enemies? That's good, it means you have stood up for something- Winston Churchill.
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10-24-2011 10:23 PM # ADS
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Go Bolted Yee Haa
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Weel, been here 3 weeks, and just had a week of grey skies and drizzling rains.....5 inches all up in the old money. On the upside, got a 400 kay loop in on the bird last weekend. Up through Dungog, Gloucester, and some tidy back roads either side. I think I am gonna like it here........... :-)
So, you have enemies? That's good, it means you have stood up for something- Winston Churchill.
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Could be worse,rained all day here in melbourne yesterday
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Originally Posted by
bolted
Weel, been here 3 weeks, and just had a week of grey skies and drizzling rains.....5 inches all up in the old money. On the upside, got a 400 kay loop in on the bird last weekend. Up through Dungog, Gloucester, and some tidy back roads either side. I think I am gonna like it here........... :-)
I do that loop from Sydney...it's a great bit of road when it's clean...
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Hell yeah, the logging trucks leave the road in a state, but it is jam packed with bikes of all types on a good weekend!!!!!!
So, you have enemies? That's good, it means you have stood up for something- Winston Churchill.