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Tasmania is the bikers heaven! There are hundreds of kms of twisting roads on- and off-road, not a lot of trafic, the most beautiful scenery you can imagine and the Tasmanians are the most nice folk I ever met. Unfortunately I will have to leave Tasmania tomorrow, there are another 4000km or so to be riden in the next 3 weeks.
Had some bad luck... Trying to clean it I pushed the clutch-sight-glass into the engine (what shouldn't be possible usualy). So I had to remove the clutch cover what (of course) caused the engine to sweat engine oil after mounting the same sealing again. Thanks KTM! Then the charger of the camera decided not to stand any more vibrations and to die - but it's running again after some tinkering and with 4 less windings on a coil. Thanks Cannon! Last but not least I lost (once again) my Swiss number plate. I have no Idea how this happend, the clamp must just have fallen apart... anyway, my new one is a lot nicer. It's made up of a white page, a book cover, 2 kitchen bags and some race tape :-)
It's sad but my "journey home" began somehow today when I left Southport, the most southern point (road) of Australia. Ferry tomorrow, new back tire in Melbourne, then Adelaide and the Great Ocean Road until end of week and then 2700km straight on (more or less) to either Kalgoorlie or Perth next week. I hope I will be able to do some detours in WA, there are a lot of pists not riden so far and Meekatharra is still unvisited... |
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Coles Bay
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Bruny Island
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44° 34'' South
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More pictures of Tasmania |
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Bridge
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Inland Highway
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Inland Lake
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