Sorry. This ride is now closed. We are now finalizing and re-booking accommodation with those committed.
It’s getting very close now.
We have now closed the ride and will be sending out an invoice for payment at the end of this week. We have worked very hard to negotiate the best deal possible and the final cost will be:
$195 per person
The price includes
- shared accommodation for three nights in Pyramid Hill (Victoria Hotel) , Swan Hill (Jane Eliza Motel), and Echuca (The Caledonian).
- A one hour Echuca paddle steamer cruise.
- Fuel top – up at the Pyramid Hill petrol bowser
We are currently finalizing the room allocations among the 17 who are in on this arrangement, and we'll be sending out invoices this week
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A great club ride over the Melbourne Cup Long Weekend. Maximum 20 members. Four years in planning: cancelled three times (Covid x 2, Floods last year)
Cost per person is $195. Covering your accommodation in a shared room across three hotels - Pyramid Hill, Swan Hill, and Echuca, and also includes an Echuca paddle steamer ride.
The extraordinary, daring, and amateurish expedition that enthralled Melbourne and Australia in 1860. The expedition set off from Royal Park, Melbourne at about 4 pm on 20 August 1860 watched by around 15,000 spectators. The 19 men of the expedition included six Irishmen, five Englishmen, three Afghan and one Indian camel drivers, three Germans and an American. They took 23 horses, 6 wagons and 26 camels. The wagons included enough food (dried meat) to last two years, a cedar-topped oak camp table with two chairs, rockets, flags and a Chinese gong; all together weighing as much as 20 tonnes. Led by the enigmatic, yet incompetent Burke (who fired and hired along the way) it was a sightseers circus, but also an incredible daily struggle. We track the expedition across Victoria to the border at Swan Hill, where the expedition arrived on 6 Septemenber. The highlight is to find some forgotten places - and to witness the folly of the expedition that led to an extraordinary dash across Qld to the Gulf of Carpentaria, and ineveitably to death and tragedy around the rivers of Menindee and Cooper Creek in NSW. It's an amazing story, and a great ride. Many of the towns along the way have since disappeared - a river punt crossing town deserted after a bridge is built, a town moved to be closer to the new railway - but there are traces! After Swan Hill we'll do a Murray River tour down to Echuca for a rest before heading home. It would be nice to keep going up to Menindee and Cooper Creek, and the Dig Tree, or even right up to the Gulf - but that's another ride...
This is a four day ride with three nights. The cap is 20 people. We are booking 10 rooms at each hotel. For Pyamid Hill, that is the limit. Registration also requires an upfront accommodation payment. $220. Accomodation is a shared room, either couple or twin share for three nights - Pyramid Hill, Swan Hill, and Echuca on a long weekend. You'll find that the accom starts off as basic day 1, but works up to luxurious by the third night. Contact us first to ensure that there are shared accom rooms available and a shared room that suits your gender. After you get the go ahead please pay your accom at the same time you register. We can only confirm your attendance with your payment.
$195 is required up front to secure your place and accommodation. Once confirmed we'll send you the bank transfer details. It's a long weekend and peak hotel demand... so we can only confirm with you if you're 100% committed.
There are long roads, and some long days in the saddle. Many roads are 100 kmh. There isn't a Vespa mechanic within cooee. Like the original expedition we'll be avoiding the major towns, and we'll be on our own on the northern plains. So this is for experienced riders only. We're happy to talk it over with you, but we'll let you know if we don't think you should do it.
You are an independent rider. Your bike is recently serviced, well maintained, and roadworthy. You carry your own tools and parts to do minor repairs, including tyre puncture. There is opportunity for some adventure ridng if you want to go off - bitumen. You are insured, and have emergency roadside assist if you seriously break down and need to leave the ride.
Day 1 Sat: The Burke & Wills Track to Pyramid Hill. 274 kms
Meet: Camp 1, Queens Park Moonee Ponds from 8.00 am. Turn from Mt Alexander Rd and park into the forecourt of the Moonee Ponds Bowls Club. MAP We recommend you have a large breakfast at home before departing, but the Cafe in the park 'Curators Collective' serves coffee and light food from 8.30 am. Departure time will be 9.00 am sharp.
Stopping at Camp 2 Bulla, Lancefield for fuel, Camp 4 Deep Creek, Camp 6 Mia Mia, Camp 8 Barnadown, Elmore for lunch and refuel, Camp 9 Kamerooka. Then to Pyamid Hill.
For adventure riders there is a rough gravel option between Camp 9 Kamerooka to Camp 10 Oak Ridge, Mt Terrick, then up to Pyramid Hill. (Map provided)
Accomodation: Victoria Hotel, Pyramid Hill
Day 2 Sun: The Burke and Wills Track to Swan Hill. 150 kms
We leave Pyramid Hill early and stop at the amazing Mt Hope (Camp 11), then around to Tregowel (Camp 12) and the Loddon River crossing. We may then stop in Kerang to refuel the smaller bikes and coffee. The we move on to the very beautiful Camp 13 on Lake Charm for a picnic lunch, past 'The Clump' and Lake Bolac and arriving Swan Hill at lunchtime, finishing the Burke and Wills part of the ride. The afternoon is free to sightsee. You may want to visit the Pioneer Settlement Museum ($30!), but a walk along the River bank is well worth it.
Adventure riders option: there is a complex system of dirt road track between Mt Hope (Camp 11) and Tregowel (Camp 12) which follows the exact expedition path. Detailed map provided.
Accomodation: Jane Eliza Motor Inn
Day 3 Mon. Murray River ride. 196 kms
A lovely ride ride along the Murray trying to stay off the main highway, through the irrigation area to Barham and down the Cohuna. The ride behind Cohuna along the Murray is beautiful. We'll visit the stunning Torrumbarry Weir, and then down to historic an touristy Echuca. We will try and push you here by lunchtime so that there's time for a tourist look around the old port area.
3.45 PM (TBC) you are invited for a complimentary 1 hour steam paddle boat tour of the Murray thanks to VCoM Ride Support. Or this may take place the next day 10.15 AM (TBC)
Accomodation (enjoy!) Caledonian Hotel, Echuca
Day 4 Tues: Ride home from Echuca. 154 kms to Heathcote
A direct route homeward bound. We'll stop at the art silos at Colbinabbin for a photo shoot (one more time), and then head to Heathcote, where we suggest the big bakery is a good place to lunch and refuel. Then the ride may split into groups depending which side of Melbourne you need to enter for home.
Comments
Thanks for the lovely images and thank you to the Club for a well organised ride with a group of fantastic like-minded people.
I agree it was a great ride, with great organisation and a good bunch of people.
What a fantastic ride. Well planned, organised and safe. Can't wait for more adventures
Thanks for your company everyone - it was fun
I've attached the t shirt image for anyone who is interested (I use Vistaprint to pirint)
Cheers
Hi everyone
Hope you're all as excited as Greg and I to be finally doing this ride after 3 cancellations.
See you all in the morning at Moonee Ponds. Lisa we'll see you at Elmore and I hope you had a safe ride to Bendigo today.
Looking forward to it!!
See you all tomorrow - beers at the Victoria Hotel in Pyramid Hill.
Some Adventure. For those that like a bit of adventure and gravel there are two opportunities. The original Burke and Wills Track turns into gravel tracks and rough terrain around the Terrick Plains and Mount Terrick. The main ride will need to take a sealed road detour around some parts of the track here. However, if you want to do the original track then Pete Zimm will lead you through them. We should say that some of these roads are tough going.
Day 1. Kamerooka to Pyramid Hill
The ride will separate at Kamerooka (Camp 9). Main Ride (Solid Red Line) will continue around to Mitiamo and then up to Pyramid Hill. Pete's Ride (Dotted Red Line) weaves up to the base of Mount Terrick (Camp 10) and then up to Pyramid Hill. Note that those doing Pete's Ride will be the only ones to visit the remote Camp 10.
DAY 2: Mount Hope to Tragowel
After a morning visit to Mount Hope (Camp 11) and Suicide Rock the ride will separate. Main Ride (Solid Red Line) heads around towards Kerang. Pete's Ride weaves through the irrigation blocks. Both rides meet at Tragowel Swamp (Camp 12)
Enjoy the ride.
I know Ray.. the Weather Gods say "Ride".
Yes the Jane Eliza Hotel in Swan Hill has an indoor pool, so pack your togs for a Sunday night swim.
We are preparing some ride notes which we'll send out tomorrow night which will include things like that.
Weather is looking perfect with around mid 20s every day, and a gentle 10knot tail wind from the south on days 1 to 3, shifting to a gentle cross tail breeze on the way home on Monday (hoping willy weather is right).
Did I read there's a pool at one of the accommodation?