welcomes visitors
mping ground,
t to the great
vis community
n, and the water
oking areas are
he park. Level
ound for those
n-star accommopers
are present
le-aged couple in
ear content and
oth offer a wave
ad as I slowly idle
rennial creek bed,
is in place - severtents
and a large
embled. I idle
, the triple of the
forting sound. I
ome for the next
aved perfectly
kles have proven
days ride - new
SW Motech footpegs proved wide
and comfortable and a new Arai XD4
Explore helmet cossetted my melon.
Whilst only a short ride, the Arai has
proven a worthy investment - cool
with great ventilation, comfortable
and light and providing great vision
through the pinlock ready visor. Fit
and finish is superb. The SW Motech
footpegs are comfortable, stable and
well made, providing a place for my
feet, as well as additional leverage
area for the 'stand up' riding on the
dirt roads into Glen Davis.
Accommodation is slowly sorted;
the pitching of the tent takes a little
while. Whilst the site is level, the
rocks hidden below the surface bend
the light alloy tent pegs. Frustration
with the rocks turns to appreciation,
using some as tie down points, negating
the need for pegs. With the tent
sorted it’s time to start thinking about
the essential camping item - a campfire.
What night in '5 million-star
accommodation' is complete without
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