Geraldton to Scarborough 430 Km
Another postcard perfect day, however you can sure feel the chill in the morning air.

I started off following the coastline as long as I could before having to turn a little inland.
There were certainly some close moments as I came across a very wide load, the plan for today was to take fuel stops as you like and some of us agreed to meet up at The Pinnacles in the National Park.
Before this however there was a bit of an issue with the support trailer, having lost a wheel and one of the other riders deciding to take punitive action against a rogue driver.
The Pinnacles were certainly a surprise, an ancient seabed structure that was revealed when the seas retreated millions of yours ago they currently sit at 290 metres above sea level. Worth a look if you are around the area.


Contemporary hieroglyphics ? or a CSI puzzle
Not far from the Pinnacles, the traffic started to get busier, I found it a little overwhelming and consideration for other road users was diminishing. It was good to get into Scarborough a a day off.
The day off consisted of getting the bike serviced and some new Tyres, Michelin Road Pilot3’s. Hopefully these will get me home as the original Metzellers, which only made 8000 on the rear and 12,500 on the front. Oh yes I also went to see Star Trek……awesome in 3D.


What’s the “rogue driver” story?!?
What goes on “on the road” stays on the road