Slow Road to the Dig Tree (aka Road of Broken Bones)

Williamson

Part of the furniture
..... It's worth putting a bit of effort into memorising a trip as epic as this one turned out to be.

I'm sure there are some things you can't remember, or don't want too.

I saw Hans' comments, I hope he doesn't intend taking the Might XT to the Dig Tree.

You listening, reading Hans?
 

glitch

Mapping the next ride...
Staff member
I'm sure there are some things you can't remember, or don't want too.

I saw Hans' comments, I hope he doesn't intend taking the Might XT to the Dig Tree.

You listening, reading Hans?


But...but....but he'll want to get there via North Vietnam and Machu Picchu!
And that's only the first Saturday afternoon :bs
 

DeLewis.

Just through the door
Great write up And photos Pete!

Pete was awarded the Hard Man award for finishing the ride with courage, endurance and always good humour!

Now to plan the next adventure...
 

asphalt

Tassie...where tyres are flat and nights are long
glitch said:
Awesome effort, brilliant pics...and all wrapped and tied together beautifully.
Especially, when we know the painfully background!:wot:

Williamson said:
You listening, reading Hans?
Yes, I affirm that!
I don't want to ride around the Dig Tree for the next 20 Years:thumbs:

glitch said:
But...but....but he'll want to get there via North Vietnam and Machu Picchu!
And that's only the first Saturday afternoon :bs
Anytime ..... I like google maps......:chug:
 
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Gerran

Guest
Great ride report and gutsy effort. Love the photos. Hope you heal up and are back on your "new" wheels soon.
 

twowheeler

two wheels are best
The assessor rang today. The Husky is a statutory writeoff. Its subframe is bent (or as he also put it, its wheels are pointing in different directions :( ) , as is everything else.
 

Williamson

Part of the furniture
The assessor rang today. The Husky is a statutory writeoff. Its subframe is bent (or as he also put it, its wheels are pointing in different directions :( ) , as is everything else.

And you kept riding for another how many thousand km?
 
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