1 bike and a Lotus

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Well it was a long way but a motorbike and one of your best mates and your favourite sports car makes for a good days blast through the Australian countryside and what a blast it was, here's the summery:

Here are the photos from Saturday's road trip with AC to the Hunter valley and back in a day. He was on his bike he's had for 5 months now and I was in the Lotus. We left at 8am and arrived back home after dark at 6:30pm. It was a long day of hard driving and we covered 520km in one day. We visited a couple of vineyards, we bought some wine and visited the Hunter valley olive centre and bought some Olives and some Jam for Sanna. We stopped at some quiet places on the way and met a few of the locals. We arrived home very tired, I fell asleep with the TV on in bed at half 9 but it was worth it.

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Keep on trucking, were getting the km's under the wheels now, long straight roads for many km's followed by twisty sections for many km's.

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A quick stop to stretch the legs were needed quite often.

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Cruising along at a nice 60kph, time to look around.

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Ah Broke the south West gateway to the Hunter Valley as we come to a rest from driving the lovely ‘Putty road’ famous for being one of the best driving roads in the Sydney region.

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Lots of fatalities on the front of the car from driving at high speed for many hours, but they were fun hours and we saw lots of different roads and sights, oh there were some vineyards along the way and the bottles of wine made it in one piece in the small boot back safely too.

Next trip we made a plan to do the south coast roads, Wollongong and beyond, date TBA.

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