PistonBlown
Active member
Firstly, thought I’d share this shot from of the Skippers Canyon checkpoint as it sums up why I love this event.

There was also a great turnout with 147 riders registered this year with a wide variety of different bikes. There was even another Spyder though I didn’t catch up with them until the end.

Cyclone Gita had hit only a couple of days before, resulting in numerous road closures making several checkpoints inaccessible. I had to drop my original aim of 3250km (2019 miles) but still managed a respectable 2765km (1718 miles) within the 48-hours. However the events target is 2000km so that's still respectable.



There was also a great turnout with 147 riders registered this year with a wide variety of different bikes. There was even another Spyder though I didn’t catch up with them until the end.

Cyclone Gita had hit only a couple of days before, resulting in numerous road closures making several checkpoints inaccessible. I had to drop my original aim of 3250km (2019 miles) but still managed a respectable 2765km (1718 miles) within the 48-hours. However the events target is 2000km so that's still respectable.

First aid training came in useful but I'd rather I hadn't needed it. I was first on the scene of a downed rider with badly broken arm near Mavora Lakes (i.e. middle of nowhere). Luckily had mobile coverage and the ambo got there in under an hour.
