Learner solo ride

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gonedown

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Although I have done Kings Mountain level 1 with Stephen King, lack of dirt road riding has not given me much opportunity to ‘hone the skills’ learnt from Stephen. :(

…and then I go and put my name down for the intermediate course in July this year with Jan du Toit in Amersfoort!! :eek:  Talk about a sucker for punishment!!

Now, realizing I need what the tar road riders would call ‘saddle time’ I have over the last few weeks decided that I need to spend some time on dirt roads – initially ‘dirt highway’ type roads to get the feel etc. Suppose in WD terms this would be ‘footpeg time?’ ;)

This was duly done on two occasions over the last two months – not nearly enough time on dirt for good experience.

Last weekend while taking the dogs to the veld for a run I noticed a gravel service road that appeared to go around Cornwall Hill Estate – and so a plan was hatched – June 16th was when I was going to ride some more dirt roads.

Set off today at about 2pm this afternoon – on my own. ::)

Entered the veld from Nelmapius road turned left along the wall of the estate and eventully the track along the wall turned right – but there was also a road straight ahead.

As I had no other plans for the afternoon I decided to go straight – intention to come back later to complete the Cornwall Hill track.

Went under the ORT highway

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and rode around in the veld,

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then back to the highway and found the ‘construction road’ running parallel to the highway.  Rode this for a few kilometers – at times faster than  the cars on the tar section next to me.

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Eventually turned back

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and continued with the Cornwall Hill track – only to reach this gate!! Damn!!

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Turned back to where I had started this track – enjoyed this uphill section so much I did it twice – much faster the second time.
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Got to my start and instead of turning onto Nelmapuis carried on straight up the hill – it got a bit rocky and bumpy and just kept thinking – ‘keep it moving’.

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The track eventually came out on Nelmapius and ended at the entrance to the Cornwall Hill Estate – so I turned round and when back the way I had come.
I was really enjoying this bumping around on dirt tracks and my confidence was getting better.
After this rode some other dirt roads and found some graveL to play in for some practice.

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Then decided to go back to Centurion via the tracks behind Smuts Koppie.
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Just before getting back onto the tar I saw this track next the railway line at Pinedene Station and thought – why not!!
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Near the bridge at Irene Country Club the track came to an end and I had to turn around and go back the way I had come.
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All in all a great solo ride with lots of new experiences for me.  Total of 75km – about 60km of it on dirt.
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NIIIIIIIICE !!!!!!!!

This type of ride is sometimes the best ones, where you have no clue where the track goes, and you get to closed gates, security guards chasing you, falling over when you want to turn around, but luckily no one there to see...... :biggrin: :biggrin:

I guess it appeals to our need to explore, always a good thing in my books!!!

Well done, confidence grows with every ride!!!!

:thumleft: :thumleft:

 
Willem said:
Leke ride! What airial is on the topbox?

Baer comms system - my fiance, DotP rides her own bike and we do quite a few long trips - find it useful for comms between the two bikes - especially for overtaking where the road not too clear.
 
Good one

I was aware that you might call for me to tag along but I must admit, I was somewhat glad when I did not hear from you........my wheels were somewhat flat after our (spirited) early morning ride.

The “young men” took their best shots to flex their muscles against the 1300. We did about 7  2km sprints........

Glad you enjoyed your ride though.
 
"Good one

I was aware that you might call for me to tag along but I must admit, I was somewhat glad when I did not hear from you........my wheels were somewhat flat after our (spirited) early morning ride.

The “young men” took their best shots to flex their muscles against the 1300. We did about 7  2km sprints........

Glad you enjoyed your ride though."

Thought that if I called you might be busy washing the bikes. ;)

...but truth be told, I did not want to give you the opportunity to say you couldn't make the ride! >:D :biggrin: ;)
 
gonedown said:
Thought that if I called you might be busy washing the bikes. ;)

At least you are using the truth if you want to be witty  ;)



gonedown said:
...but truth be told, I did not want to give you the opportunity to say you couldn't make the ride! >:D :biggrin: ;)

or maybe not......... :p
 
Lekker ride D

When you joining us on a ride, best way to pick up your game is to just come along. Went to a MX track with Ryperd this weekend and must say felt intimidating to be out on the track with the 990 and a guy on a 250 is pushing you from behind....
 
Hi JohnSt

Only saw your post now - did a ride on Sunday with the PTA club - long way round to Cullinan - only go there after 12 (8am departure).

Have also been doing some other rides when time permits.

Going to Amersfoort weekend of 24 July - hopefully I survive it!! ;)
 
KnopKop said:
NIIIIIIIICE !!!!!!!!

This type of ride is sometimes the best ones, where you have no clue where the track goes, and you get to closed gates, security guards chasing you, falling over when you want to turn around, but luckily no one there to see...... :biggrin: :biggrin:

I guess it appeals to our need to explore, always a good thing in my books!!!

Well done, confidence grows with every ride!!!!

:thumleft: :thumleft:

That sums it up perfect!  :thumleft:  :imaposer:
 
well done and looks like a nice short outing. I love those types of solo outings, just follow your nose!
 
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