Thursday, June 18, 2009

Our 5th Motorbike Trip – “Bikies” are not made for winter.

by Hanna Ryan

Another long weekend came across and we couldn’t let it go without another adventure in our motorcycle (we need to find a name for the motorbike. We are open for suggestions), even though we’ve been extremely busy looking and inspecting places to buy and Tate’s been travelling a lot with his work. Because of that, we didn’t have time to plan a new place to explore so we decided to go to a destination we’d been before as we’d have a place to stay but also could try a different route to get there.




we stopped at the petrol station to heat up our left over Shepherd's pie from the previous night (budget travelling) / look at the sign we found on the road

The place was Orange, we really liked last time we went there. As we didn’t have the camera, we thought this time would be a good opportunity to capture the beautiful landscape as we had borrowed Jade’s camera. Therefore, we stopped at a few strategic places to take some pictures. Unfortunately, after one of those stops (the sign below),




Tate was trying to turn the bike and suddenly the next thing I see is him and the bike on the ground. Unluckily, he badly hurt his thumb but said it was alright to ride. (I guess it was just the shock and cold weather that made the pain feel a bit numb at that moment)

Because we were not going to camp, we travelled light. Just a set of clothes for the weekend, no hot packs, nor extra jumpers or proper winter gloves.

Note: whenever you decide to do a trip make sure you check the weather report because you don’t want to get caught by surprise. As you can imagine we learnt that on the hard way. I never knew that Orange or the way to Orange would be the most freezing experience we’d ever have. I had 3 layers of clothes and still wasn’t enough. The wind on the road is so harsh that cuts through all the layers of clothes you have on and freeze your skin.



After the fall, the ride was painful for both of us. For Tate because he could really feel the pain on his thumb and for me because the sun was gone and I turned to be an ice block at the back of that bike.

We finally got to our destination alive and decided to have a relaxing, warm weekend. We stayed at the Doyle’s family again and that was great. We decided to rest and stay at home so Tate could heal his hand and I didn’t really mind not going out for another freezing experience. (Besides it poured down the whole Sunday). Instead, I learned to knit with Olive. She’s such a sweet grandma.


Olive taught me to knit


David, Olive, Denise, Tate & Hanna




On Monday, we left early and were all dressed with all the clothes we could fit in and we had hot water bottles in our pockets (which didn’t last much anyway).After a bit of rain here and there, the sunshine came out and along the way we found a very interesting country road, that had nice views. We didn’t get to see the Blue Mountains this time, but it was okay. I just wanted to get home and have a boiling hot shower.




Sometimes our trips are not the most pleasant ones but they are still very adventurous and fun. I guess that’s why we do it.



Monday, June 15, 2009

Thank You!!

Hi Guys,

Thanks a lot for your comments and emails. I appreciate your love, kind words and interest in our adventures.

The great thing with this blog is that I got long time friends that were not in touch for a while to contact me. That was awesome!!!

Thanks again and I'll keep updating it with more interesting stories.

Love,

Hanna

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

ATTENTION!!!

Oi pessoas,

LEIAM e COMENTEM o meu blog!!!!


Hi people,

please READ & COMMENT my blog!!

Our 4th Motorbike Trip – Central NSW

Exploring the Hunter Valley & Central NSW
10th to 14th of April 2009
by Hanna Ryan

We didn’t prepare and plan for this trip as much as we did for our last one. This was meant to be a real adventure. To start with we took too long to leave because we couldn’t find our camera. As you can see this is a trip without photos. We can’t find it anywhere, till now. That’s really sad!! I want pictures!!!

So, the trip, we didn’t have anything booked. Tate had left a lot of the planning for me and as you can guess, I’m not so good at it, but managed to get a few destinations and maps together. Called a few caravan parks but guess what? As we left everything to the last minute most places were already booked out so we just took our chances, hoping we’d find somewhere to stay. We were all set with our food, bike and camping gear, now we are pros in packing and unpacking our stuff on that bike.

We left on the 10th afternoon (Good Friday). First stop was Buffs Point, Tanya’s house. Easy ride. A little bit of traffic but not a big deal with the bike. It was nice seeing the girls again, as it’d been 6 months since last time we were there. By the way, you’ll see on the posts below just photos of our 2nd trip which was the Central Coast but I never got the time to write about it. One day!!!

On Saturday the 11th we had a big breakfast at Tanya’s to help us on the long tight budget trip and off we went. We rode through the Hunter Valley, got to see a few vineyards from a distance and the beautiful landscape of this region. We had a quick stop for a muesli bar at the something garden and even got to enjoy some live music sitting on the grass in front of the rotunda. After that we tried a little bit of off road biking to go to a look out but soon enough found out that it would not be possible. We rode through the upper Hunter which we ended up liking more than the crowded parts we saw before.

Because the caravan parks in Singleton were booked out we had to stretch out our ride a bit further to Denman. Which was a fantastic idea as I loved the caravan park there. We had our own private bathroom and plenty of space. At night was a little bit noisy as there was a big Indian family celebrating something there playing music with drums, guitars, etc. But it wasn’t too bad, very cheerful!

From Denman we rode to Mudgee through a brand new road (Bylong Valley Way) that would have it’s official opening day the next day. The ride was great, I love these little ways we find on our rides. There are so many hidden cute spots on this land. We got to Mudgee and settled in a caravan park that was quite full but we still fitted in it. That weekend they were having the Bike Muster in Mudgee, I guess that’s why there were so many people there. Mind you, that this was Easter Sunday and all the shops were closed when we got to Mudgee, so we had to have subway for dinner and no Easter egg. My first Easter without Easter egg, very sad.

On Monday, the weather didn’t look very nice but we had to keep going so we rode to Gulgong. It’s a touristic place in this area, some Australian important person came from that town and a pub was pictured in the old $10 note. By chance we met Tanya and her husband who were lost, trying to find their way to Forbes. That was really random. Coincidences are funny and interesting aren’t’ they? Then we had a delicious chai latte in a cute café there while we waited for the rain to go. Which of course didn’t go totally, we were heading to Orange where we luckily had some contacts (a friend of a friend parents lived there) who let us stay at their place. By the time we got there we were soaked, cold and exhausted. The Doyle family was lovely, they took us in, fed us and gave us warm and comfortable shelter. The best night sleep I had in the last few days.

The next day was time to go back home but as the day turned out to be beautifully sunny and pleasant we took the long way down. We went through places like Millthorpe, Oberon, Katoomba, Blue mountains, etc. It was spectacular. How sad we didn’t have the camera with us. The most beautiful views of the Blue Mountains that I have ever seen. And the ride, oh wow! Tate loved it! Lot’s of twists and turns.

I hope you've enjoyed another chapter of our adventures.

Friday, June 5, 2009

A gente no Brasil

Oi gente,

vcs nao vai acreditar, mas consegui convencer o Tate de irmos para o Brasil juntos. Ele jah comprou a passagem e tudo mais. Vai ateh ficar mais tempo do que eu.

Estou tao feliz!!!!

beijos

Hanna