Cruising

Imbil Motorcycle Rally

Imbil Deer Farm and Camping Grounds is home to the Imbil Motorcycle  Rally.  This year was their 20th anniversary. After umming and arring for a few weeks 6 of our group decided with a week to spare to head to Imbil. Imbil is in the hinterland behind the sunshine coast and a “short”  750km cruise from Emerald.

So at 6am on the Friday morning of the third weekend of October we headed off. Well Terry, Marc, Noel and I did. Karen and Mick left the day before us, and took a day longer to get home – they are old hands at this rally.

Fairly uneventful run down through Biloela, Ganydah and on to Gympie where we stopped to buy a camp chair for Terry and I.  And then a 30 km trip to the Rally. I did say the trip was fairly uneventful but I did get a surprise on one fuel stop. I managed to put 19.6 litres into the 20 litre fuel tank. Made me watch the fuel gauge and trip computer a bit closer since.

We set up camp and then I got roped in to do a beer run – the Voyager certainly has plenty of storage in the panniers and the top box.

Marc & Terry "admiring" my new bike at the Bikers Cafe near Imbil

Marc & Terry "admiring" my new bike at the Bikers Cafe near Imbil

Imbil 20th Rally

Imbil 20th Rally

There  were over 1150 bikes registered for their 20th rally – a new record. A big variety of bikes and a few trikes. About half were Harleys. On the Saturday were went for a ride in the hinterland. Sunday we packed up and headed home, arriving at about 6pm. I was tired, but didn’t have any of the aches that I used to get from the Honda VFR. I really enjoy the cruise control, and its pretty cool to be listening to the radio as I cruise the highway.

Family visitor

On the next Tuesday night we headed into Rockhampton straight after work to pick up Brianna from a flight from Sydney. She is between jobs and had conferences in Sydney and then one in Brisbane a week later. So she visited us in the week between.

We showed her the Emerald ‘sights’ , had a swim in the dam and talked a bit. She has just accepted a job with the Bureau of Meteorology in Melbourne.

The weather for that week was a test for her, with high 30’s everyday  only getting down to mid 20’s overnight – welcome to Emerald! I think I have become a little acclimatised – at least my arthritic knees haven’t given me any trouble since we got here.

Jan, Brianna and I waiting for The Spirit of the Outback train for Brianna's trip back to Rockhampton for her flight south.

Jan, Brianna and I waiting for The Spirit of the Outback train for Brianna's trip back to Rockhampton for her flight south.

Imbil 2009 and BJL visit Nov 09

Noticed yesterday we have now been 12 months here in Emerald. We will stick here for a bit longer, but are heading  south to Melbourne and Gippsland for two weeks over Christmas – my work shuts down December 18th till January 4th.

1 Comment »

  1. Brianna Said,

    December 6, 2009 @ 6:12 pm

    Hi 30s!! Try low 40s. And you forgot to mention that I was sleeping outside.

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