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From Unfinished Business by Ian Wallis

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Daisy Irawan commented on a photo in Day 116 - north and I mean it!

Alfamart and Indomaret. One open, the other competitor will follow within a few steps, in a few months. 😃

1 year ago
Bill Crowle commented on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

I have never ridden my SuperCourse MkII along that, and never will, I feel for you, very intrepid…

1 year ago
Bill Crowle commented on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

#Bintheredonethat ….

1 year ago
Bill Crowle commented on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

Been around that corner a few times.. in #YGW109 and every car since…. #Roundaustraliawithspelio

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Bill Crowle on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

Bill, just had a quick look; I like it. Ian

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

Bill, I have throughly enjoyed your comments. Thanks for being part of the blog. Ian

1 year ago
Graham Smith commented on Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

An excellent conclusion to an extraordinary ride and top journal Ian.

And especially great you are home in time to vote in the referendum.

And dust off the Dawes if the Thorn is broken.
Meet at the usual Comm Bridge rendezvous point at 9am Fri for an unepic treadle to a Greek Cafe in Torrens. The views will include a Hindu temple.

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

Good for another 10k? :-)

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

I have ties that have not been untied for over 20 years... No need, really!
The "hard time figuring out how to tie correctly" team!

1 year ago
Graham Smith commented on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

Ian what you need are some relaxed, well fed Friday Peloton rides in the near pristine Bush Capital.

Starting with one to a Greek Cafe this Friday. The route includes a Hindu temple to help you scenically reacclimatise.

1 year ago
Bill Crowle replied to a comment by Bill Crowle on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

You can Google these hashtags…

1 year ago
Bill Crowle commented on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

I trip we have done a 1000 times in the #CLM174 #YAX874 #YSR454 #YGW109 #Kombisplity #Smoky60Series #AngelaMerc see on https://www.flickr.com/photos/spelio/?details=1

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

Interesting! Yup, seen a lot of various beetle excavations of all kinds under bark. Given that unfortunately I've never gotten down under this is new info to find a moth doing the work. Thanks!

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/131650-Ogmograptis/browse_photos

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

Bill, a good bet, given that most animals are beetles. But, actually, the caterpillars of moths in the genus Ogmograptis are responsible fot the beautiful art. Ian

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Graham Smith on a photo in Day 138 - through Picton, an interview, lunch in Berrima and a sprint to Goulburn

Yes, I got home weighing 63 kg - my body mass when I was 21!

1 year ago