27 October 2008

Melbourne to Adelaide

As the trip starts, I load all my gears on the bike and here I go. Not sure I will need everything but I have the essential: a pair of sunnies, couple of undies and t-shirts, mini toolkit in case something happens with the bike, food and water, tent and sleeping bag. First destination, the Great Ocean Road. I personally think that this is over-rated for the scenery but the road is fantastic for a bike ride. What an amazing feeling to move on this curvy road under a sunny sky. But I picked this day carefully (Wednesday 22nd). I didn't want any of the tourists, weekenders and school holidays travelers, the road is dangerous enough without them. I was right, not many people on the road, which means I get more of it for myself.
  • First stop at a Lorne campsite, where I get to meet the locals ... a bunch of 4 magnificent green/red king parrots. My best friends as long as you can provide feeding substance (almost anything will do). The night was chilly but my warm sleeping bag did the trick and I survived my first night.
  • The next day was pretty much the same fun with the end of the Great Ocean road. Then I head west as far as I caqn. My goal this time is to reach Adelaide for the weekend either Fri night or Sat morning. But I am not crazy, I rest often, and get a well deserved lunch on the beach of Port Campbell for a couple of hours. Now it is time to roll on. The road is beautiful but boring (too straight). I finally arrive at Portland by 7pm on Thursday. Quick dinner at 8pm, and in bed by 9pm (this is what is happening when you camp).
  • 7am, (almost) fresh and awake, a good breakkie in the stomach, then a quick shower to smell good. The bike loaded I leave Portland at 8.30am, next stop Adelaide 600km away.
I stop on the way in Mt Gambier to see the volcano crater and the sinking hole (snap, snap). Then fish and chips at beachport. Of course they only do deep fried, nice and healthy. NOT!
The rest? booooring. Just a long straight road. Oh yeah, the ferry in wellington over the murray river is fun and free. Very handy barge to cross the river. It fits 6 cars only to there isn't much activity anyway. Enough for the traffic. Then the good bit comes ... the ride around the Adelaide Hills. The road is not as good as the Great Ocean Road and a little over-crowded but still, after 600km of straight road, I am happy with anything.

Note: After a long but enjoyable ride, I finally arrive in Adelaide around 7pm-ish. The thing is, I don't know the city and definitely not my way around. But I have my map. The unexpected happened, "technical problem". At the traffic light, I get a few horn warnings ... a rider tells to look down. What do I see? Green liquid coming out of the bike. Nooooooo !! The coolant !! The fan did not kick on and the engine got too hot. Stopped on the side of the road, after basic checks, there is no more coolant in the bike, I have to add water and wait for the engine to cool down a bit. The irony is that I was only 2-3 kms away, but luckily it didn't happen in the middle of nowhere. The bike is currently at a garage in Adelaide for fixing and checkup. Nothing bad, but I don't want this to happen again.

For more pictures:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=60153&l=ddafa&id=669456775

6 comments:

MsE said...
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Julien said...

i wonder if the weight is well balanced on your moto, i would have taken side bags to lower the center of gravity...

anyway, nice tale, i hope there'll lots more.

And don't complain about "boooooring", it's so cool to be bored, it's a luxury :D

Profite de ton trip à fond, mais conduit prudemment !

Anonymous said...

J'ai vu le lien sur facebook et je suis venu voir ton blog: Mort de rire la photo avec les promo girls, elle aura fait le tour celle la....
Vers quelle date tu penses passer vers Sydney?
A+ Yannick

Anonymous said...

héllo , Nico.C'est une belle aventure...Prudence et vigilance.J'espère que les "technical pb " vont se régler sans trop perturber ton programme .Je te suis sur ma grande carte . Plein de bises de La Ciotat.Mam.

papaproton said...

Coucou mon Nico...
Apres t'avoir eu au bigophone, je suis ravi de pouvoir visualiser tout ce que tu m'as raconte.
En dehors du trip, j'ai bien aime l'episode du frigo!
Au moins je saurai a quoi m'attendre quand je demenagerai de Dee Why... if ever!
Impatient que tu passe me voir ici en NSW, ou le temps n'est guere clement pour l'instant.
Bisous, Papa

Unknown said...

Nico, have a safe trip. I hope your bike gets fixed soon.
Enjoy your free time!!
Gros bisous!!