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"As the Mood Takes Us" ride.


  28 December 2008

Report Submitted by Cheffie


Sunday the 28th December saw 10 brave bikers and their bikes assemble at BP Blacksoil for the "As The Mood Takes Us" ride. The group accepted my offer of leading the ride and we headed off under threatening sky's heading for Ned Kelly's at Canungra.

97.3 uneventful kms saw us arrive at our coffee stop for a quick refuel, then we headed off over Beechmont to Hinze Dam, losing Johnny and his 4 wheeled big white whale.  Those Wedgetail training wheels sure make riding scary!  Just ask Birdy, who got stuck behind him heading into Canungra. After waiting 25 minutes and getting some intel from a power ranger who'd just flown over the mountain, we decided to push onto the dam where things got a little complicated.  "Dam Closed", seems they had a road slip.  No problem, we u-turned and headed for the pub, as that seemed like the best option, only to find 3 more of our little group had lost their way.. no Barry the Viking, Frog or Gary?

We decided the pub at Eagle's View was still the best idea of a catch up point and chance to grab a feed.  I got roped into some PR by a bunch of Asian tourists grabbing a photo opportunity with a biker type much to everyone’s amusement...

Good band playing Eagles, Janis Joplin and some James Taylor covers with a few originals thrown in.

All fed and watered, and still no sign of our missing companions, although we had a few missed calls, we headed off again.  With sky threatening to break at any moment we hightailed it for home via Tamborine, Jimboomba and Springfield.  The rains came to cool things off and the merry band of soggy travelers headed home with haste.


Good day ride despite the bike wash
Cheers Cheffie





Further Report and Photos by Jannelle


Lunch at Eagle Heights Hotel was the star moment of the ride…..
Some of us sat back with a well deserved cold drink, listening to the music, admiring the coastal views, waiting for our meals, while one of us attracted the attention of overseas tourists.
Look out Hollywood, we have our very own star within our mist, paparazzi camera’s flashed everywhere,  it was Cheffie who became an instant star!!!!!
Line-up for an autograph next time you see him.
By Janelle Faulkner


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