Despite all of the negative weather reports a dozen brave Tourers met at Bayswater to head off in the drizzling rain to Dargo.

The rain persisted until Noojee, and Icy Creek Road was damp and slippery in places. We were well in front of the rain by Hill End, and despite a few threatening drops every time we stopped, the rain eventually disappeared, and we were all warm and dry as we dined on Maffra pies for lunch. We arrived at Dargo around 3:00 with clear blue skies and it was time for a few well-earned beers.

The evening news predicted lots of rain for the trip home, however, despite a few overnight showers, the morning sky was clear and there was no rain in sight. We retraced our steps home in perfect weather and the trip would have been incident free, however, a couple of unnamed geographically challenged riders took a detour to the Thompson Dam.

Thanks to the good work of our trip leader Eric we all had a fantastic time.

The next ride to Ballart is only a few weeks away and we can only hope we have more of the same sunny blue skies.

 
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