In this thrilling penultimate episode, John and I visit several of Tasmania's premier boat ramps, get lost in a labyrinth and drink more coffee than is sensible.
Gday Mate, the Fluttering Dove and I are really enjoying your Lap of Tassie. No crowds this time of year. The place looks great for bikes this time of year, might take a while to get some heat in the tyres though. Old mate John does ok on the big K1600 on the damp dirt roads. My K 16 doesn’t like the dirt bits when it’s loaded up and ‘er indoors on the back. Ride well mate. All good👍🇦🇺🏍️
31:00 Lake Highway is great on a bike but I wouldn't go there in winter. Even in summer you can get snow and hail, although that's not common. It actually happened to me on the climb before you begin the decent into the Deloraine area. Snowing on the way up and hailing on the way down lol. It was a bit hairy but the gopro video was a keeper.
@@shegocrazy I’m not surprised to hear it’s a hairy ride in winter. We left 14 degrees at Poatina and hit 5 degrees within 40 minutes or less, and then rain.
G'day you Grumpy Old Bastard... I'm a resident Grumpy Older Bastard in Tas'.. If you come back...look me up and I'll take you to some less well known spots.. Boat ramps included.. Cheers.. Loved watching your travels.
Yer, I think $5 was a bit rough I'm more surprised you actually paid said $5 dollars. I found after the 3rd boat ramp you could of surprised us , well with anything else. All in all another gripping video and story. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your trip.
@@grahamcairn8379 What can I say, there are a lot of boat ramps in Tassie and they are mostly situated in beautiful spots. I actually quite enjoyed my five bucks worth of entertainment and it’s a rare sensibly priced museum, most of them want $18-30 for the same type of thing.
@@abitofadetour7315 Well yeah, but then I thought "who'd be silly enough to tour Tassie on a motorbike in winter?" lol. I live in Hobart BTW so I know. I've still got Givi hand sleeves on the bike to keep my hands warm. They are probably coming off next couple of weeks.
Tomahawk's winds are escapees from the nearby wind farm. There's actually a channel devoted to Tasmanian boat ramps which might help you plan your next trip: @boatrampsandjettiesaroundt5789
Another great episode.👌 Some very nice boat ramps👍
Gday Mate, the Fluttering Dove and I are really enjoying your Lap of Tassie. No crowds this time of year. The place looks great for bikes this time of year, might take a while to get some heat in the tyres though.
Old mate John does ok on the big K1600 on the damp dirt roads. My K 16 doesn’t like the dirt bits when it’s loaded up and ‘er indoors on the back.
Ride well mate. All good👍🇦🇺🏍️
@@grahamglencorse307 John is a desert racer from way back and he gets along just fine on that big girl.
Great Video, Ken
@@kensbikestuff Cheers, Steve!
Love a boat ramp myself, something about it especially when it’s busy
@@maccas44 Of all the boat ramps I’ve featured I don’t believe a single one was launching or retrieving a boat!
@@abitofadetour7315 nice !!!!!,
St Helens is a great place for big game fishing in Summer-Autumn. Marlin, swordfish, tuna, shark etc.
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31:00 Lake Highway is great on a bike but I wouldn't go there in winter. Even in summer you can get snow and hail, although that's not common. It actually happened to me on the climb before you begin the decent into the Deloraine area. Snowing on the way up and hailing on the way down lol. It was a bit hairy but the gopro video was a keeper.
@@shegocrazy I’m not surprised to hear it’s a hairy ride in winter. We left 14 degrees at Poatina and hit 5 degrees within 40 minutes or less, and then rain.
G'day you Grumpy Old Bastard... I'm a resident Grumpy Older Bastard in Tas'.. If you come back...look me up and I'll take you to some less well known spots.. Boat ramps included.. Cheers.. Loved watching your travels.
@@davidricketts6985 Don’t worry, I’ll be back! I need to start making a list of people and places and visit.
Yer, I think $5 was a bit rough
I'm more surprised you actually paid said $5 dollars.
I found after the 3rd boat ramp you could of surprised us , well with anything else. All in all another gripping video and story. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your trip.
@@grahamcairn8379 What can I say, there are a lot of boat ramps in Tassie and they are mostly situated in beautiful spots. I actually quite enjoyed my five bucks worth of entertainment and it’s a rare sensibly priced museum, most of them want $18-30 for the same type of thing.
20:33 lol you paid nearly 50% more for a sausage roll. I'd have gone for the pensioner discount as well.
@@shegocrazy It was premium product served on a plate with cutlery. I feel I got a bargain!
Did you ever mention what time of year you visited? Looks like winter or thereabouts.
I may have mentioned it once or twice!
@@abitofadetour7315 So what's the answer you tease? lol
@@shegocrazy Winter of course, I’m constantly whining about the cold so I thought that was a bit of a giveaway,
@@abitofadetour7315 Well yeah, but then I thought "who'd be silly enough to tour Tassie on a motorbike in winter?" lol. I live in Hobart BTW so I know. I've still got Givi hand sleeves on the bike to keep my hands warm. They are probably coming off next couple of weeks.
@@shegocrazy Obviously us Queenslanders are built of sturdy stuff!
Tomahawk's winds are escapees from the nearby wind farm.
There's actually a channel devoted to Tasmanian boat ramps which might help you plan your next trip: @boatrampsandjettiesaroundt5789
@@moblet It’s a magic spot but the wind would blow the milk out of your coffee.