nev
Super Térrarist
What a beautiful day it was today in Melbourne. Temps forecast to get up into the mid 20s. Not a cloud in the sky. Recently most of my days off work have been miserable, so I didn't want to miss an opportunity for a good ride.
After an almost traffic free run up the Black Spur, I was out through Marysville and heading towards Cambarville. After seeing the "Big Culvert" signs dozens of times over the past 30 or so years since the first time I rode through here, I decided today was the day to stop and see what this big culvert was all about.
After Cumberland Jucntion I was on the dirt. The Warburton - Woods Point road was in great condition. I don't think i've ever come through here so early in the season. The road was lovely and flat, smooth, well packed, hardly any dust, and best of all, hardly any traffic. I saw one car between Cumberland Junction and Woods Point.
An opportunity to tear up the tarmac. The secret racetrack.
Another benefit of coming so soon after winter, there are still running waterfalls on the road edge.
Woods Point is still a sleepy town.
Obligatory photo at the old servo. The first time I came through this road was about 30 years ago as a passenger in a 4WD Troopy. The petrol station was still serving fuel back then.
After an almost traffic free run up the Black Spur, I was out through Marysville and heading towards Cambarville. After seeing the "Big Culvert" signs dozens of times over the past 30 or so years since the first time I rode through here, I decided today was the day to stop and see what this big culvert was all about.
After Cumberland Jucntion I was on the dirt. The Warburton - Woods Point road was in great condition. I don't think i've ever come through here so early in the season. The road was lovely and flat, smooth, well packed, hardly any dust, and best of all, hardly any traffic. I saw one car between Cumberland Junction and Woods Point.
An opportunity to tear up the tarmac. The secret racetrack.
Another benefit of coming so soon after winter, there are still running waterfalls on the road edge.
Woods Point is still a sleepy town.
Obligatory photo at the old servo. The first time I came through this road was about 30 years ago as a passenger in a 4WD Troopy. The petrol station was still serving fuel back then.
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