Warby Ranges lookout. Faz gave Johnny a bag of lollies to pass around.
We skipped over the top of Thoona (Drat!) and meandered through the North side of the Warbies into Wangaratta, then back up to the lookout on the South side of the Warbies. These loops are well know to local bikies as evidenced by the 3 massive signs showing motorcycles skidding out of control and warnings to stay on your own side of the road. After you do the Warbies loop it's across to the Taminick Gap for another lot of even steeper twisties winding up to another lookout then down into the big BP/McDonalds service center at Glenrowan. En route we passed within 11km of Thoona again. (Double drat.) We gotta go there thoona or later!
As we approached the turnoff to Taminick Gap, the leaders sailed on by. Well Sir Frank did suggest that I should lead that section if I knew the way. Sorry.
Anyway, we went straight through Glenrowan, 1km South of the service centre and onto Moyhu. That's when I realised everyone else was fine for fuel but I'd added 120km with the overnight return trip to Benalla. Luckily the General Store at Moyhu had 91 unleaded. Mind you, the lady had to come out and unlock the bowser, then on top of the 138.9c a litre added $1.50 for a credit card surcharge. Never mind, she gave me the Sunday paper for nix.
The sausage roll was so big I cut it in half.
The cafe at Moyhu was awesome with great cappuccino and the sausage rolls were diabolical! Plus FREE sauce. A squeeze bottle on the counter....as it should be.