Thanks so much guys! I lived in Bonalbo quite a few years ago. A beautiful region and rode a ST 1100 up around there also. A little hairy on some of those dirt roads on highway tyres! Bike touring long gone now and touring in a motorhome at 76. Thanks again guys!
A fantastic watch 😊. All I need you to do is do the stretch between Tooloom down to paddy's flat again, bugger the battery going flat, I was looking forward to seeing that end of paddy's flat rd. Well produced. Cheers 🍻
Fantastic video thanks putting it all together and editing it so well. love the way that you took the time to clearly state the roads that you road along. I’ve got two weeks holidays coming up in October away from work and this has definitely got my interest! Have subscribed to your channel. Thanks again such a great video cheers.👍🏼✅
Thanks. Definitely a premium ride in the area. I’d also recommend you check out the Deepwater to Tenterfield (last) bit of our Old Glen Innes Rd video - we really loved that ride too. Do it to/from Tenterfield.
YOU were very lucky on picking the right day to go riding here. A week or so earlier the creeks were gushing Its hasn't stopped raining here since Nov 2023
Good video. It’s a great ride, lots of good stuff in that area. The thing that bothered me most is not keeping left on some of those blind corners. The rider in front was on the right side of the track on many right bends. Please don’t assume you are the only people on the road. Keep up the good work.
@@rideday01 Yep I'm crossing fingers for blue skies. Trip will be from Sydney to the Gulf, this will be one of the many routes I hope to take over the GDR
Great video mate, done pretty much the same route myself for my first two vidoes of my channel. Rocky Creek is a great road, must do it again some time. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. That certainly was some beautiful country, especially along Long Gully Road and Rocky River Road. Unfortunately, I think the hills were too steep for me to consider bikepacking on my human-powered bicycle.
Being a resident on this road I'm at a loss how fast the majority of peg-riders travel past our Homes. There are quite a few working Farms and Properties, hundreds of loose Live-stock on the road, and DOZENS of residences with People, Families and Children residing here. There is also an increasing amount of (rare)Wild Life and Live Stock becoming Road-kill, and surprised peg-riders going bush when finding themselves head-on with a resident Cattle Truck. WHY would you fly along at such speed through a Rain Forest(?) or such pretty Country(?) or Primary Industry land? WHY would you be oblivious to all of the above? This is not a NIMBY attack, but if you're going to come all this way, at least knock it back a gear, slow down, and smell the Eucalyptus. It's well worth it. Peace.
You’ve highlighted the reason why we ride these areas - to take in the amazing country-sides that others don’t get to see. We’d like to think we respect people’s property and certainly animals along the way. In fact we stopped on a number of occasions on this ride giving cows time and space to move as they desired.
Sounds very much like nimbyism to me. If you watched the video you would have seen some responsible riding, as for killing wildlife 4 wheels are much more likely to hit and kill an animal than 2. Finally building a house back from a road is an obvious nuisance reducer.
Oh Dear, that went badly. I've no desire to go back and forth but I do need to rebut the above replies. Firstly. At no point did I suggest a lack of respect and poor riding manners being displayed. Never. I didn't say it and I won't be accused of it. People will read want they WANT to read I guess. The second commenter is just a illiterate trouble maker with very poor comprehension skills. Again, I made NO MENTION of irresponsible riding! Then another baseless accusation, this time of MY COMPLAINING about Riders being a nuisance! W.T.F? The video is edited in a way which could give the impression that this is a deserted empty void, not a vibrant, busy and growing community of people. We call the Ambulance for injured and dead Riders. We comfort their friends and families. We clear the paddocks for the Care Flight helicopter. We coordinate with Police and Tow trucks. We put down and bury the road kill. We loan tools for repairs. We give advice and directions. We give a nod and a wave to passers by. (You guys!) The bottom line is I made NO COMPLAINTS. We all agree it's a beautiful part of World, that's why we live here and you ride all this way. So I'll repeat what I said in my original post. ''if you're going to come all this way, at least knock it back a gear, slow down, and smell the Eucalyptus''. Peace.
Hi I’m not a biker but enjoy watching your trips. Have you ever ridden to Yerranderie in NSW. It’s an old silver mining town and would be a good ride Bill
Thanks. We are from Wollongong and haven't done Yerranderie yet, though it has been an intention for a while. We actually missed that ride with some friends a few weeks ago when Toni was sick. They enjoyed it. 👍
The section where you said taking some bad lines everybody gets caught out in that area because it is like sandstone sands which can be very slippery underfoot just like Marbles
Done this ride about six years ago , must do it again .I’ve only just started watching your videos , recommended by a mate , your videos are brilliant thank you . Could you tell me what tyres you are running on your gs . Thanks
Thanks! Besides how much we love the rides, we just like to share information and routes which might help others enjoy them as well. We are riding on Mitas E07+ tyres, just on the 3rd rear with the front ticking over 20000km!
@@rideday01 thanks for your reply , I have just bought a second hand 1200 gs ( has road tyres on ) I like to do back/ dirt roads also , I had 07s on my Africa twin and thought they were a good 50/50 tyre , thanks again for the awesome content , love riding nsw . 👍🏻
I live in the northern GC (Coomera Waters) - If coming up the new england, the nav will say to go up to Brisbane - prefer to turn at around Aratula, through boonah, and across to beaudesert and tamborine. One of our favourite day trips is DOwn through rathdowney and wodenbong, to Legume, amosfield, have lunch at stanthorpe, and then back home via warwick. Tell people that you drive 700kms for lunch and they look at you all strange. (We lived in the USA in NH for a while - one of our fave drives was up near the Canada Border, across into Vermont, down into Mass, across into NY, back into Mass, and through Connecticut and Rhode Island, around Boston, up into Maine, and then home - why? Because we could - Met people who had never been more than 15 miles from their birthplace.
Great read. Left Hope Island, via that route (Beaudesert etc). Always up for a breakfast or lunch 500km-700km away as long as the mode of transport for us is motorcycle. 🏍️
Hi there Peter, yes I had similar experiences when Rita and I lived in Illinois. Nice to see an old Digit still going strong and enjoying this kind of travelling. Keep well mate.
Thanks. We both like the extra vision you get standing, and prefer the back wheel to move around freely rather than feeling it move when sitting (if that makes sense). 😀
Vision and control...and your legs will never miss 'leg day' again...my brother and I did the old Grafton road a month or so ago..we stood for most of it ..gave us a good look at the upcoming potholes...there was quite a lot in the lead in and out of the tunnel..and a shit ton of 4WD's...made it even more fun...thanks to these guys putting this up, this run is on the to do list..
Unfortunately Facebook removed the link with some incomprehensible reason. They are here: RideDay GPX - www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cgdzmchhw36eraajm75ge/h?rlkey=hzm1jq2aqvb11ce9ytl7azpl1&dl=0
Facebook took them down! Working to get them back up, in the meantime they are available from www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cgdzmchhw36eraajm75ge/h?rlkey=hzm1jq2aqvb11ce9ytl7azpl1&st=07wrq6cc&dl=0
Unfortunately Facebook removed the link from our page. This is the link you need to use; RideDay GPX - www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cgdzmchhw36eraajm75ge/h?rlkey=hzm1jq2aqvb11ce9ytl7azpl1&dl=0
Hi is this track suitable fo4 a stock stand 4wd partner n I just want to go for a drive if it is do you mind giving sort of directions turn by turn if you can please
Under the right conditions, it's probably fine. After some recent rain it wasn't suitable for a group of motorbikes that deemed it too slippery and dangerous, so you need to be wary of the conditions. Dry, it'd be fine as long as you're very careful on the narrow blind corners of which there are plenty.
Without providing advise, we did see a bunch of caravans camping beside the river and passed a Van being towed as we neared Tenterfield. Not sure which way they all would have come in, there's tight twisty narrow road from both ends, dirt from the west and sealed from the east. Both are shown in the video.
I could imagine. Probably as bad as Billirimba Rd (when wet). A group of 20+ riders doing an Aussie Bike or Hire ride had to turn around a little while back because it was wet and they deemed it too slippery and dangerous.
Thanks so much. One of the best local trips I have seen. Definitely adding this one to my to do list. Cheers
Excellent. Good to hear 👍.
Thanks so much guys!
I lived in Bonalbo quite a few years ago. A beautiful region and rode a ST 1100 up around there also. A little hairy on some of those dirt roads on highway tyres!
Bike touring long gone now and touring in a motorhome at 76.
Thanks again guys!
Thanks. Enjoy your tours. It's a popular area now-days
88 and still touring on my bike and sometimes own my Bush plane
Fabulous video.....enjoyed every minute
Thanks, appreciate it. 👍
Just gorgeous! And very informative. Thanks heaps!!
Thanks. Loved it 👍.
This so enjoyable to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
A fantastic watch 😊. All I need you to do is do the stretch between Tooloom down to paddy's flat again, bugger the battery going flat, I was looking forward to seeing that end of paddy's flat rd. Well produced. Cheers 🍻
Thanks - and yes, we'd really love the time to do that who ride again. Next time it will be in the reverse direction. 👍
Fantastic video thanks putting it all together and editing it so well. love the way that you took the time to clearly state the roads that you road along.
I’ve got two weeks holidays coming up in October away from work and this has definitely got my interest!
Have subscribed to your channel. Thanks again such a great video cheers.👍🏼✅
Thanks. Definitely a premium ride in the area. I’d also recommend you check out the Deepwater to Tenterfield (last) bit of our Old Glen Innes Rd video - we really loved that ride too. Do it to/from Tenterfield.
@@rideday01 I must be missing something ... I can't seem to find the GPX file, for this ride on your Facebook page 😥
Mates and I did this exact same ride in reverse in 2023. Rocky River road is awesome and going back there sometime.
Liked it in the west direction. Do that next time 👍. We need to do your way next 👍.
I did basically that same ride last week. Beautiful part of the world
Good timing. Totally agree.
YOU were very lucky on picking the right day to go riding here.
A week or so earlier the creeks were gushing
Its hasn't stopped raining here since Nov 2023
We were thankful for that. Thought it was a nice amount of water in the creeks & rivers and the roads seem to be well looked after. So beautiful.
@@rideday01 my farm is in Plains Station rd, and the Rocky has been lapping at the top of the bridge several times this year
Good video. It’s a great ride, lots of good stuff in that area.
The thing that bothered me most is not keeping left on some of those blind corners. The rider in front was on the right side of the track on many right bends.
Please don’t assume you are the only people on the road.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the comment. Spot on. 👍
Sensational. Doing this in the opposite direction in July
Thanks. Nice roads, we had great dirt riding in July last year, hope the weather holds up for you. 😀
@@rideday01 Yep I'm crossing fingers for blue skies. Trip will be from Sydney to the Gulf, this will be one of the many routes I hope to take over the GDR
Great video mate, done pretty much the same route myself for my first two vidoes of my channel. Rocky Creek is a great road, must do it again some time. Cheers!
Thanks, we'll have a look, and yes - go again...
Good to hear the fart from the GS. Will be riding that way soon. Thanks for the ride.
Thanks - enjoy!
Thanks for the video. That certainly was some beautiful country, especially along Long Gully Road and Rocky River Road. Unfortunately, I think the hills were too steep for me to consider bikepacking on my human-powered bicycle.
Thanks. I know how you feel - I used to pedal up Macquarie Pass. I do enjoy riding much more - I must admit 😀.
Being a resident on this road I'm at a loss how fast the majority of peg-riders travel past our Homes.
There are quite a few working Farms and Properties, hundreds of loose Live-stock on the road, and DOZENS of residences with People, Families and Children residing here.
There is also an increasing amount of (rare)Wild Life and Live Stock becoming Road-kill, and surprised peg-riders going bush when finding themselves head-on with a resident Cattle Truck.
WHY would you fly along at such speed through a Rain Forest(?) or such pretty Country(?) or Primary Industry land?
WHY would you be oblivious to all of the above?
This is not a NIMBY attack, but if you're going to come all this way, at least knock it back a gear, slow down, and smell the Eucalyptus.
It's well worth it.
Peace.
You’ve highlighted the reason why we ride these areas - to take in the amazing country-sides that others don’t get to see. We’d like to think we respect people’s property and certainly animals along the way. In fact we stopped on a number of occasions on this ride giving cows time and space to move as they desired.
Sounds very much like nimbyism to me. If you watched the video you would have seen some responsible riding, as for killing wildlife 4 wheels are much more likely to hit and kill an animal than 2. Finally building a house back from a road is an obvious nuisance reducer.
Oh Dear, that went badly.
I've no desire to go back and forth but I do need to rebut the above replies.
Firstly.
At no point did I suggest a lack of respect and poor riding manners being displayed.
Never.
I didn't say it and I won't be accused of it.
People will read want they WANT to read I guess.
The second commenter is just a illiterate trouble maker with very poor comprehension skills.
Again, I made NO MENTION of irresponsible riding!
Then another baseless accusation, this time of MY COMPLAINING about Riders being a nuisance!
W.T.F?
The video is edited in a way which could give the impression that this is a deserted empty void,
not a vibrant, busy and growing community of people.
We call the Ambulance for injured and dead Riders.
We comfort their friends and families.
We clear the paddocks for the Care Flight helicopter.
We coordinate with Police and Tow trucks.
We put down and bury the road kill.
We loan tools for repairs.
We give advice and directions.
We give a nod and a wave to passers by. (You guys!)
The bottom line is I made NO COMPLAINTS.
We all agree it's a beautiful part of World, that's why we live here and you ride all this way.
So I'll repeat what I said in my original post.
''if you're going to come all this way, at least knock it back a gear, slow down, and smell the Eucalyptus''.
Peace.
@@MicMc539 Ah, someone who is always right.
100% agree with your comments.
Assuming you are the only ones on the road is fraught with danger.
Hi
I’m not a biker but enjoy watching your trips. Have you ever ridden to Yerranderie in NSW. It’s an old silver mining town and would be a good ride
Bill
Thanks. We are from Wollongong and haven't done Yerranderie yet, though it has been an intention for a while. We actually missed that ride with some friends a few weeks ago when Toni was sick. They enjoyed it. 👍
The section where you said taking some bad lines everybody gets caught out in that area because it is like sandstone sands which can be very slippery underfoot just like Marbles
That’s an interesting observation. Thanks.
Terrific footage thanks - it’s on my to do list now. Do you have a maps down load? Cheers
Thanks. RideDay GPX - www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cgdzmchhw36eraajm75ge/h?rlkey=hzm1jq2aqvb11ce9ytl7azpl1&dl=0
I am also from the GC and ride those roads.👍
You're very fortunate - lot's of great roads so close to home. We were riding back to Wollongong after visiting family.
Done this ride about six years ago , must do it again .I’ve only just started watching your videos , recommended by a mate , your videos are brilliant thank you . Could you tell me what tyres you are running on your gs .
Thanks
Thanks! Besides how much we love the rides, we just like to share information and routes which might help others enjoy them as well. We are riding on Mitas E07+ tyres, just on the 3rd rear with the front ticking over 20000km!
@@rideday01 thanks for your reply , I have just bought a second hand 1200 gs ( has road tyres on ) I like to do back/ dirt roads also , I had 07s on my Africa twin and thought they were a good 50/50 tyre , thanks again for the awesome content , love riding nsw . 👍🏻
I live in the northern GC (Coomera Waters) - If coming up the new england, the nav will say to go up to Brisbane - prefer to turn at around Aratula, through boonah, and across to beaudesert and tamborine. One of our favourite day trips is DOwn through rathdowney and wodenbong, to Legume, amosfield, have lunch at stanthorpe, and then back home via warwick. Tell people that you drive 700kms for lunch and they look at you all strange. (We lived in the USA in NH for a while - one of our fave drives was up near the Canada Border, across into Vermont, down into Mass, across into NY, back into Mass, and through Connecticut and Rhode Island, around Boston, up into Maine, and then home - why? Because we could - Met people who had never been more than 15 miles from their birthplace.
Great read. Left Hope Island, via that route (Beaudesert etc). Always up for a breakfast or lunch 500km-700km away as long as the mode of transport for us is motorcycle. 🏍️
Hi there Peter, yes I had similar experiences when Rita and I lived in Illinois. Nice to see an old Digit still going strong and enjoying this kind of travelling. Keep well mate.
Great ride guys. Just Curious why Toni is standing most of the time riding ?
Thanks. We both like the extra vision you get standing, and prefer the back wheel to move around freely rather than feeling it move when sitting (if that makes sense). 😀
Vision and control...and your legs will never miss 'leg day' again...my brother and I did the old Grafton road a month or so ago..we stood for most of it ..gave us a good look at the upcoming potholes...there was quite a lot in the lead in and out of the tunnel..and a shit ton of 4WD's...made it even more fun...thanks to these guys putting this up, this run is on the to do list..
Sore ass?
Cool would you be able to give me some simple directions just turn here at this road or something to try look it up on heema please
The video shows each turn - Long Gully Rd off the Bruxner or in reverse, Billirimba Rd off Scrubb Rd and just keep going...
G'Day again. For the life of me I still cannot find the GPX file link on your Facebook for the ride.
Unfortunately Facebook removed the link with some incomprehensible reason. They are here:
RideDay GPX - www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cgdzmchhw36eraajm75ge/h?rlkey=hzm1jq2aqvb11ce9ytl7azpl1&dl=0
@@rideday01 Thanks for the link 👍
Hi Mate, is there anywhere else to get the gpx? It’s not on your facebook anymore.
Facebook took them down! Working to get them back up, in the meantime they are available from www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cgdzmchhw36eraajm75ge/h?rlkey=hzm1jq2aqvb11ce9ytl7azpl1&st=07wrq6cc&dl=0
@@rideday01 cheers
Still can’t get the gps/ Maps download from Facebook page?
Unfortunately Facebook removed the link from our page. This is the link you need to use;
RideDay GPX - www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cgdzmchhw36eraajm75ge/h?rlkey=hzm1jq2aqvb11ce9ytl7azpl1&dl=0
Hi is this track suitable fo4 a stock stand 4wd partner n I just want to go for a drive if it is do you mind giving sort of directions turn by turn if you can please
Under the right conditions, it's probably fine. After some recent rain it wasn't suitable for a group of motorbikes that deemed it too slippery and dangerous, so you need to be wary of the conditions. Dry, it'd be fine as long as you're very careful on the narrow blind corners of which there are plenty.
We are experience caravans couple it looks ok for this ?
Without providing advise, we did see a bunch of caravans camping beside the river and passed a Van being towed as we neared Tenterfield. Not sure which way they all would have come in, there's tight twisty narrow road from both ends, dirt from the west and sealed from the east. Both are shown in the video.
Hmm, I was going to ask this as well. So...not a given that a caravan could do it?
A bunch of 25 bikes (Aussie Bike or Hike) all turned around (recently) because it was too slippery. So weather conditions are the most concerning.
@@rideday01 I see. Thank you. Forewarned is forearmed.
That White Swamp Road is horrible in the wet
I could imagine. Probably as bad as Billirimba Rd (when wet). A group of 20+ riders doing an Aussie Bike or Hire ride had to turn around a little while back because it was wet and they deemed it too slippery and dangerous.