AVCMC Week-Long Old Bike Ride 2018

Photos by John McKinnon made on Sony A7S with Zeiss Sonnar FE 55/1.8 and Samyang 35/2.8 lenses.

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On the road to Manjimup.

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Quite a bit of questioning by Ronnie about Bob's new strong tent pegs.

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The camper van area became an old BMW parking area.

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Next morning Manjimup turned on some fog.

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Phillip found a car to push over in the town.

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There was some puzzling to work out the best back roads to take.

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The off we went to find some nice twisty bits - Antoinet was saying "Wheee" as she hooked into this one on her R80GSPD.

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Bob smoothly purred around the corners on his R69S.

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Chris was enjoying cornering her R51/3, too, particularly the smoother corners.

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Nannup was our favourite place to visit for the roads and a coffee.

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And our singalong with Bob and chorus was greatly enjoyed .

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Next morning was looking quite damp as we left to head for Busselton.

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But once we got to the caravan park the weather was quite warm and sunny to dry out.

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Wendy and Andrew making the most of travelling with an old BMW and Kombi.

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Table soccer, table tennis and snooker kept us laughing for hours.

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Elina showing off her Guzzi and Valentino Rossi T-shirt.

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All the gang at Busselton caravan park - 25 people including the photographer.

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Bronwyn and Phillip off for a ride into town. We were about half-way between Dunsborough and Busselton, so it was a convenient spot.

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Visiting Terry Germain's bike caves again, with Wes' T-shirt showing a positive message.

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Inside one of the man-caves at Terry's.

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John shows off his "new" leather coat next to his Ariel Red Hunter.

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Keith shows a very impressed gang his collectible Krauser BMW sportsbike.

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Ronnie has an appropriate T-shirt for the machine.

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Calling through Nannup again on the way home.

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Chris enjoys a coffee and lunch stop in Bridgetown.

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A final camp under the darkening skies in Pemberton.

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But a good meal at the nearby Sportsmen's club and a roaring fire is a good way to warm up and say goodbye.