It is so hard to single out one person for favourite CCC member so I decided to select all the members that attended the CCC Canberra Rally. It was such an awesome experience and everyone just clicked and it was if we have known each other for years. I would imagine that every member of CCC could be my potential favourite.
This is the 4th time I've tried to upload this video. The 1st one the other day had a minute of the ride frozen. The 2nd one yesterday shutdown because my Laptop died. (I had the power cord in but didn't turn it on). The 3rd last night uploaded and and even got a confirmation email but it is still in limbo.
I was hoping that I could just replace the video with the re-produced one but when I deleted it, all the comments went too.
Submitted by AussieSteve on Fri, 02/24/2012 - 13:57
Our new favourite place to ride, Tasmania, the southern most state (island) in Australia. Such a beautiful place to ride, the whole place is spectacular. We are definately going back! Our ride took us across 4 states over 5000 klms in 2 weeks and saw such a diverse array of country and people.
Great weather, bike was roaring like an unleashed lion and I spent it with my most favourite person in the world.
My favourite place to ride are the Mountains near where I live they are a part of the great dividing range that runs from the tip of Cape York In Queensland too the Victorian Apps a distance of over 4000 klm . but I have only two mountains on this Video ,going up the Brown and Down the Clyde .Uweyou may won’t to ride these with as .
Submitted by PioneerGirl on Mon, 02/13/2012 - 16:37
It's not that we have ridden or seen a lot, but our trip to Hell's Canyon in 2010 is the one we talk of often. We rode from McCall, Idaho on 95 and then turned on to 71 at Cambridge, Idaho. This took you to Copperfield and then on to the Hell's Canyon Scenic route. This narrow winding road followed the Snake River along the rugged canyon walls. It was breathtaking to us. The road was all ours, maybe only saw a couple of vehicles along this trek. At the end, we crossed the Hell's Canyon Dam that took us to the end of the road. There, we found a Recreation Site and thankfully one with