The Twins

Mohawk and Nige go the chook chaser twins.

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Australia Day Ride 2010

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Blessing of the Bikes Maitland

I can,t remember the date but we met at the usual spot (Maccas at Tuggerah) and met up with the Hornsby Ulysses group and some from Hawkesbury river and then we met the Newcastle group and surrounding areas at the Hexham McDonalds before making  our way to the Maitland memorial Park where we had the blessing of the bikes .Has anyone got photo,s from that Ride  (SPUD)

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Pearl Beach on Australia Day

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Clarification

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Christmas Campover 09 Norah Head

Well another year has passed and another christmas campover complete with visit from Santa! I must say we are very lucky to have him visit us each year during this very busy time, so we must say a huge Thank You! xxx He and his Elf did a fine job this year going up every street in the Holiday Park much to the delight of the visiting children (and others) who lined the streets to wave as Santa passed by.

As evident by the photo’s there were toys for the big kids to play with, and play they did! That poor little Pocket Rocket only stopped when the battery ran out, and even then only long enough to pick up a charge before the next big kid stole it!  Thanks so much to Big Steve who brought it along.

I loved the fact that the cabins and tent sites were facing each other at Norah Head, so members managed to mingle and mix very well this year. There was sharing of barbeques at the cabins, and even relay ’sittings’ at the tables on verandahs which worked very well.  I’m crossing my fingers that we get to go back there next year.

Merry Christmas ! Shaz

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Vale Kev Ray Wagga Branch

Kev originally came from the Coast before he and his family moved to Wagga, and then just a few years ago moved up North to retire.  He was a man who loved his bikes and was proud to be called a Ulyssian.  His funeral was at Palmdale on Saturday, and quite a few of his mates from the Wagga Branch came up Friday to see him off in style. We would like to thank those members who came along and gave our Wagga friends some support and friendship. 

Shaz

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FORSTER 7.11.09 With Redback in the WET

Sat – Sunday 7th & 8th November  2009                  FORSTER                        Bella Villa Motel

Ride 53            560 klms   Aprox 14 bikes, 1 trike, 5 Cars,  50 People

Saturday

9am

Leaving right on time, under a very overcast looking sky, I decided to put on my wets just in case,We picked up Smithy & his trike at Morrisset & Elvira & Garry at Kurri giving us 11 bikes, 1 trike & about 4 cars, we had quiet a nice ride through some beautiful countryside so nice & green, over little bridges & rivers, a past Dairy grazing properties, & on into Dungog, without any rain, except for a spit here & there, Fuel & morning tea & refreshed & ready to ride once more.

11.45am

Along the buckets way towards Gloucester this road is a little bendy up through the mountains & a little rough in places, but still a great ride, finally the rain came, but I had to wait a little until we got nearly  into town, to pull over safely for those that didn’t have their wets on, to do so. From here on & into Kranbach Hotel it rained pretty constantly, on arrival at the pub we were greeted by no other than Wonder Woman herself, Denise from Forster, alias my right hand organizer, a great lady indeed

2.40pm

After a nice feed & cold refreshment it was time for our last little stint in the rain into Forster, just before the expressway turn at Nabiac I decided to bunch the group up a little so I took a turn to the left & did a big loop & came back facing the tail end riders coming the other way, No that’s Bullshit isn’t it Shazza, I got bloody lost even with my smart arse new GPS System, O’well shit happens, from here on the rain increased & came down quiet heavy, but we all arrived safe & no lost souls.

3.15pm

It’s Party time, we all socialized, nibleees & drinkies, good music from Lois & her stereo system, I must say this was a nicer Motel, than our last one, & the hosts Stan & Margaret, couldn’t do enough for us, What’s this some idiots went swimming in the rain just because there was a pool, Man Mountain nearly had a fit, get that bloody helmet off Redbacks head before he goes in it’s mine.

After nice hot showers and change of clothes we darted down to the club in between showers, some even got lifts by Denise’s car shuttle service, the evening buffet meal was delightful even boasting seafood, all for around $20, Our Coach was waiting out the front on time at 8.45pm & took us over to the Sporties Club Tuncurry for entertainment, On the way out to the coach a certain young lady decided to check out the lovely smelling roses (check out the photo’s) There was happy faces on & off the dance floor at the sporties club & the band DeJar Vue were fantastic, I didn’t realize what great dances we had in our Ulysses Club talk about grow old disgracefully, Christos made sure he lived up to the motto, by giving a strange lady a peck just, because she was wearing a bright coloured shirt, & after my break dancing exhibition on the floor, Leslie thought she might have a go at it, 11.30pm

Time to catch the coach home, luckily we had a short break from the rain, but the coach was all locked up, we couldn’t find our driver, he finally turned up he was sleeping in the back of the coach, he decided on the way home to give the jolly lot, whom were singing Hey Hey Baby including our Ex president Ian Hoy, a few circles around the roundabouts, we thought we were in a carnival ride.

SUNDAY

Excellent breaky, group photo, & all heading home in poring rain, some of our girls were lucky enough to score rides in some of the cars, making it a dryer alternative & a little easier for the boys, the rain continued all the way home making it a very hairy ride indeed. Oh well these things happen at least everyone got home safe, But I feel sorry for Mick he forgot to put on his radiator cap & to what I hear ceased his motor not far from home. I hope everyone enjoyed themselves, & a big thank you Paula for being so thoughtful & getting me a nice card & scrathchies, lotto & lottery tickets from the group. We will be back again in 2011.

PS bloody sunshine all day today.

Time to hit the seat …….Bye for now.                  …………………REDBACK………………………..

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Vale Graham Brown

It is with great sadness I have to report the passing of Graham Brown. I would like to post the words of Mowhawk, as I don’t think anyone else could say it better…Shaz

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Graham passed away in a tragic accident whilst on his motorcycle. Always a happy person and a personal friend, he was also a devoted husband to wife Anne and a proud and loving father to his two sons. As well, he enjoyed the friendship of many in the motorcycle community. At the time of his death, Graham was riding his bike on a beautiful day. Something went wrong, a mistake, a moment of hesitation, I don’t know. I rode with Graham a fair bit and enjoyed the fact that he did his own thing. He didn’t have anything to prove. He wasn’t being irresponsible. What ever happened, Graham and his family have paid a heavy toll. I was there at the scene, Graham died instantly and would have not suffered. The ripples from such an event carry widely. Rest in peace Graham, you are missed already and will be forever. Brian.

 

In an amazing twist of irony this wonderful photo of Graham appeared in the Central Coast Advocate newspaper on the same day as his passing.

The film project that his students submitted to the Kid Witness News project won the best short film section for primary students in NSW.

This is a real achievement!

There is a great deal of work in coordinating these student projects and this result shows that his enthusiasm and dedication to kids remained.

I know there was shock and sadness at Bateau Bay school where his wife had spent time teaching and both the boys attended so I can only imagine the impact on those at his school.

Graham’s funeral will be at Palmdale at 1:30 next Thursday, followed by a wake at Tuggerah Lakes Golf Club, Shelly Beach. Regards Mohawk.

Update: Please note friends are welcome to attend the funeral and the wake, but by request of family no bikes please. Shaz

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The Blessing of the Bikes And Riders!

Big Steve’s Ride Sunday 27th Sept 09

We gathered at Macca’s that Sunday morning, all 40 of us, and at about ten past nine we rode off East down to the ocean at Shelley Beach with all the roundabouts and all the ups and downs of the speed humps, then up to the lookout at Crackneck for our first stop.  A great look at the ocean with many ships anchored out there. A super look back at The Entrance and Lakes from here too!

 We then rode to the Erina shopping centre for a church service which was good with morning tea and cake.  The pastor, Ken, prayed for each and every rider and bike as we lined up outside on the road.  Leaving church we rode to Terrigal, around the Haven and over to Avoca where we stopped for a short break. Some riders parted there, but most of us rode on up to Copa then right to Kincumber and left to Macmaster’s Lookout. What a great view down on the ocean and across to Sydney!

 So then down to Bensville, OVER the Rip Bridge and then UNDER the Rip Bridge, through Woy Woy and lunch at Iguana’s. Here we had a beer (or two) and some great games of pool. Met up with the Lower Hunter Ulysses Branch. Good day Riding!

 

Ride On! Big Steve.    (p.s. Awesome says he’s “Now officially on a Wing and a Prayer!”)

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