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Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - MrTim_imp - 04-24-2014 So I got back yesterday from a little trip about midway up Western Australia. I went up along the coastal highway and stopped the night at a little place called the Principality of Hutt River. The Principality has an interesting history (check wikipedia if you're curious), basically a farmer had a dispute with the state government in 1970 over a wheat quota that was brought in after his crop was ready to harvest, the whole thing escalated to the point where he declared his farm a sovereign state and seceded from Australia. Prince Leonard has not paid tax in all that time, anyone can come visit the Principality, get their passport stamped, buy some Principality stamps and have a general tour of the place. I set up my swag and camped the night there. After that it was a good days ride to Denham/Monkey Mia. Denham is a pleasant little town and the most Westerly town in Australia. Emus also walk around the streets like pigeons might elsewhere, I was worried one might peck my precious little CB but they proved to be pretty well behaved. I spent two nights chilling out at the resort of Monkey Mia before heading back (through the more central, but much duller Brand Hwy) towards Perth at 8ish in the morning, arriving home at 5:30pm, one helluva long ride! Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - Elipten_imp - 04-24-2014 I love Perth. Have not been back in a year and a half. You are lucky to live there. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk RE: Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - Cormanus - 04-24-2014 Nice ride. Mr Tim. Decent sort of trip home for a day's ride. Is the Prince still with us? He is/was an amazing character. I'm glad his little farce is still running along. There was a copycat character in Tasmania who called himself the Duke of Avram and ended up getting himself elected to Parliament. He didn't have a principality though. RE: Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - MrTim_imp - 04-24-2014 Sadly I'm not a huge photo taker, but here are a couple I did take. That 15 on the sign? 15 kilometres of brutally corrugated gravel road to the Principality, my poor little CB almost shook herself to bits and I almost came off twice, despite only going about 30kph. Just outside the Principality, there was a sign marking the border between Hutt River and Australia, but I didn't stop to get a photo because I was to busy sweating my ring off trying not to drop her. Prince Leonard's Rolla'. Awesome traditional Aussie country pub I stopped at at a town called Northampton on my way back down. The proprietor of this joint must be a serious booty man, there were photos and paintings throughout the interior of lovely ladies posteriors, just my kind of watering hole. (04-24-2014, 05:37 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Nice ride. Mr Tim. Decent sort of trip home for a day's ride. He is still with us and getting about pretty well for an eighty eight year old! He is a widower though and you can tell that he sorely misses his wife. ![]() While there I bought myself a Hutt River badge that I'll get sowed into the arm of my jacket. RE: Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - Cormanus - 04-24-2014 Nice photos, Tim. The bike looks great. Did it handle OK all loaded up? RE: Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - MrTim_imp - 04-24-2014 (04-24-2014, 06:08 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Nice photos, Tim.Mate she handled it with aplomb! You'd barely even notice you have the extra the weight. Can probably feel the drag when you're going 160ish overtaking someone though. RE: Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - Cormanus - 04-24-2014 What are the side bags you're using. Do they require special mounting? You seem to have them resting on top of other gear. Or is that an illusion? RE: Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - MrTim_imp - 04-24-2014 My side bags are Andystrapz Expedition Pannierz ([url=http://www.andystrapz.com/products-details.php?productId=35&productCategoryId=22&Level=1).]http://www.andystrapz.com/products-detai...&Level=1). Basically the panniers are attached to each other via velcro straps that sit on top, or underneath the seat. They should fit on just about any bike without a special mounting, my bike came with some pannier brackets that probably would've had them sit a tad nicer but it was impossible to have both the pannier brackets and the cargo rack installed at the same time, the bags fit fine anyway once I adjusted them. They're not cheap but they are really durable and close by "rolling" the top shut. This is handy if you're not carrying an awful lot of gear as you basically roll part of the bag on itself making it smaller. Both bags are chockers full in the photos I attached. RE: Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - Cormanus - 04-24-2014 (04-24-2014, 06:50 PM)MrTim_imp Wrote: My side bags are Andystrapz Expedition Pannierz ([url=http://www.andystrapz.com/products-details.php?productId=35&productCategoryId=22&Level=1).]http://www.andystrapz.com/products-detai...&Level=1). Basically the panniers are attached to each other via velcro straps that sit on top, or underneath the seat. They should fit on just about any bike without a special mounting, my bike came with some pannier brackets that probably would've had them sit a tad nicer but it was impossible to have both the pannier brackets and the cargo rack installed at the same time, the bags fit fine anyway once I adjusted them. Cheers, Tim. I've looked at Andy's gear in the past. Seems pretty good gear to me. RE: Perth-Principality of Hutt River-Monkey Mia - the Ferret - 04-24-2014 Awesome Mr. Tim. I hate gravel. I'm not sure how far 15 km of it is, but I know it would be too far. Wouldn't enjoy that one bit. The rest looks great though. |