Thumper Club Forum
Club House => Events/Meetings/Rideouts => Topic started by: jules on October 08, 2009, 11:33:12 AM
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Anyone up for the Gamsstein this year,looks great ;)
http://www.michael-a-mayer.com/Gamsstein_2008/index.htm
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Anyone up for the Gamsstein this year,looks great ;)
http://www.michael-a-mayer.com/Gamsstein_2008/index.htm
Looks bloody fantastic Jules, wish I was a few years younger, are you going out there?, I love the Tyrol in those conditions but have always stayed in a hut and skied.
Furry
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MMmmmm ! Looking Good !
In the process of building an outfit as and when I can.
And dont forget the Fella with many sheds or some such in the back of The Landy !
Jethro
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Looks like fun! Doubt I'll be able to afford it this year though if my house move goes through :(
I'm hoping to do the Eleffant and Tauerntreffen again next year though. Anyone else?
Simon
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I'm hoping to do the Eleffant and Tauerntreffen again next year though. Anyone else?
Simon
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I'm hoping to do the Eleffant and Tauerntreffen again next year though. Anyone else?
Simon
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That and budgets are why you wont see me at the Dragon this year :-\ the rally is fun but the best part of 1,000miles of UK motorway in the rain most definately isn't :(
Looking forward to my Birthday pissup in November though ;) 8)
HHmm,
hasn't rained in the last two years,you live 500 miles north of Snowdonia??
Ok, my exaggeration, 350ish each way... so only 700 ish miles, if it was only 150 odd miles I'd probably go every year, but it's not so I don't. Oh and on every occasion I've been to the Dragon it's rained on at least part of the trip, just 'cause the site and it's vicinity is dry doesn't mean no rain ;-) bottom line though is I ride my bike because I enjoy riding on roads with nice views or nice corners or ideally both. (Easily) Six or seven hours down to the Dragon fails on both counts. So although it's a fun rally the fun doesn't justify the aggro more than very occasionally. Oh and I'm thoroughly "over" motorway riding ;) I only mention the reason for my non attendance to avoid club members making the mistake of thinking I don't / didn't enjoy the rallies. To those who enjoy the trip, crack on, I hope you continu to enjoy it for many years to come.
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That's one of the drawbacks of the Dragon being a one-nighter, some riders find it a long way to go to chuck up a tent, get drunk, sleep, come home. Perhaps we should start petitioning the Conwy club to make the 50th Rally a two-day event ;)
GC
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Note: other posts from this thread have been split off (By Steve H) to the Rants section
Cheers
GC
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That's one of the drawbacks of the Dragon being a one-nighter, some riders find it a long way to go to chuck up a tent, get drunk, sleep, come home. Perhaps we should start petitioning the Conwy club to make the 50th Rally a two-day event ;)
GC
One night on the pish is all i can manage these days,i cant imagine two days at the sort of pace we all go at,
Oh my head,doesn't bear thinking about :-X
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Oh and I'm thoroughly "over" motorway riding
That's two members not using the motorway ???
If not for the motorway i and alot of others on European treks would be going nowhere unless we had a week or two to get there and back,we all hate riding the bloody things,but i certainly wouldn't let it stop me doing what i enjoy most,i don't know about anybody else but when I'm riding in the harshest and most severe weather,be it cold(very),wet,heat,hail,high wind or blinding snow,i don't want to stop and say oh bugger this,i want to keep going,i don't care how cold it is,how wet or hot i am,i just want to keep going,I'm very vocal in these conditions(except heat)I'm laughing and challenging the weather to do its worst,for me its a huge buzz.
I'm going to stop now :-[
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SMUDGE WROTE
Oh and I'm thoroughly "over" motorway riding
That's two members not using the motorway ???...
Lol, oh I'll use it if I *have* to, but given any sort of practical choice I'll avoid it. Eg. Next time I drag my sorry a**e down to the Dragon I'll see a bit of motorway, but that will be endured in order to achieve the good bits, I certainly don't do the motorway for pleasure! I wont let it stop me doing what I want, it just gets included in the mental cost/benefit calculation done before I commit to another trip ;) :)
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Too be honest I quite like motorway hauling. I pop myself into the left hand lane and empty my head. Bike finds its own way and I get to chill out. I've a whole host of games to play to pass the time and I rarely have to worry about setting up corners or dodging cars. Have been known to miss the odd exit mind, but it just adds to the experience.
Obviously A/B roads are best when you can properly enjoy them, but who hear hasn't got wound up at some point by a caravan trail or convoy of lorries?
What I really, really don't like is having to be somewhere by a certain time, especially if that means pushing things. Just spoils the whole journey experience.
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....Obviously A/B roads are best when you can properly enjoy them, but who hear hasn't got wound up at some point by a caravan trail or convoy of lorries?...
Me, when I'm on the bike I smile like a cheshire cat every time I meet one, because I know passing them will be easy and leave me smug ;D 8)
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I'll be at the Elefant on the Friday night. Bit of a sprint job as I've managed to sign myself up for dinner on the way there and twice on the way back with old mates, but hey someone's got to eat steak and drink beer in Europes better restaurants while you lot are out in the cold ;)
There'll be a bottle of Jamesons that'll need emptying before I set off north though if anyone would care to help ;D
Andy
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I'll be at the Elefant on the Friday night.
Andy, I've PM'd you.
GC
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One of the guys i know from Germany(Andreas)has written a ride report of the trip he had to the Gamsstein in the Tirol Austria,
i know its in German,but you can look at the pictures, its a year away now but i will be doing this in 2010,any other takers?? ::)
http://www.3d4you.de/trips/gams2009/gams09_1.htm
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Jules, nice photos, if you've got a trailer to take three outfits I'd come. :D
Mark
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Mark,
not a chance :D,if i read it correctly the guy that wrote the report unfortunately popped his knee whilst trying to push his outfit up part of the hill,he was on the ground in agony for 15 Min's before somebody came past,another guy offered to take him and his outfit home,what he was doing there with a trailer i don't know ???, but at least it got a mate out of a sticky spot ::)
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Saw far too much of this at the Elefant:
(http://www.3d4you.de/images/gams09/gams09_45.jpg)
I'm surprised somebody had the nerve to do it at the Gamsstien run (injured riders excepted of course).
GC
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They've even got the cheek to put handlebar muffs on :D
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They've even got the cheek to put handlebar muffs on :D
I did my first Elefant rally with no muffs... never again :o In fact on the trip to llanthony the other week i was really missing all my winter kit like legshields, muffs and windshield, and that was in Wales ::) Mind you if I had had legshields fitted when I hit that 'lake' at 35mph I reckon I'd have done a 'Bluebird'.
GC