Page 11 - NLH Newsletter January 2023
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4th January 2023 * Destination: Singleton
unaware of the unfortunate Honda riders
Twelve Riders faced the prospect of hav- plight. Arriving at the morning tea stop
ing a great day out in good company. We with just two followers, I found it so hard to
were heading off to a coffee stop in Broke believe. All of the rides I lead and report
and then on to Singleton for lunch at the on seem to never have anything out of the
Bowling Club. I get a bit bored writing ordinary to report. Finally I have some ma-
about nothing going wrong along the way. terial but I wont make a big deal of it be-
That can be a good thing because at our cause I feel sorry for that rider. No one
age, we don’t want surprises! enjoys dropping their bike.
Well, sadly, while slowing down to mark a Three blokes rode off home after M/T and
left hand turn at Pokolbin, one of our num- there were only seven at lunch. The
ber, due to an oncoming cramp, could not weather was warm but just not uncomfort-
get his foot down in time to prevent the able. No one was delegated to write a re-
bike from hitting the deck! port and no one was seen taking photos
As leader I merrily sailed on with a couple so this is what you get!............
of riders in my mirrors, I was totally
This is the view the group get of me
when I am the ride leader!
Happy birthday to-
Colleen Abberfield John Betteridge
Simon Clarke Glenys Ingall
Ash Slade Margy Hinksman
Glen Walsh Laurie Longmore
Peter Fairfax Sharon Wilcher
Wedding Anniversaries.
Congratulations to the following If you would like the clear and
Branch Members uninterrupted view I get, maybe you
could think about having a turn at
Colleen and Mike Abberfield leading a ride too!!
Karen and Stan Black
Carmel and Ron Pullar Ken Taylor.
Sylvia and Phil Ross
Del and Vince Toonen
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