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On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Otto Behrens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey, if you get this, I can post, at last.
>
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Nicolai van der Merwe
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Otto!
> >
> > It was an honor riding with you and all the other legends of the Dark
> Night. Legendary Gluhwein, easter eggs, cookies, chats about Trans
> Baviaans…  Let's do it again!
> >
> > Who can still remember Black Beauty close to Irene next to the railway
> line? Good times...
> >
> > On 3 Apr 2012, at 07:30, Donald Klopper (GMail) wrote:
> >
> > As from Otto. . .!
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Otto Behrens <[email protected]>
> > Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 22:50:13 +0200
> > Subject: at last
> > To: [email protected]
> > Cc: Donald Klopper <[email protected]>
> >
> > After the Shakespearian standard was set and then the challenge of
> > writing a song, I felt quite intimidated. But I'm still dreaming about
> > that night...
> >
> > It all started with the "calling of all lovers", prompting some old
> > d&d folk to get together for a bit of a reunion. Well, I'm not that
> > old and not one of the first riders, but the vibe was lively and I
> > couldn't resist. At about 14:30 Thursday, after watching other people
> > work for a while, I just went home to get my stuff ready. On the way
> > there, I called DK, said he was mentioned on the list and expected to
> > make a guest appearance, which he did! Cool.
> >
> > I checked my light way too late. When I switched it on, it just went
> > off after a minute. Ran around frantically looking for another one,
> > and ended up using DK's spare one anyway. Like a choir, everyone
> > shouted "roadie" when I got out the car. Didn't realise that after my
> > first ever Argus being my first ever road bike race everyone would be
> > that worried that I'd take it up seriously.
> >
> > After some hesitancy to lead, Oupa Gert led 12 gallant riders off into
> > the night. We left Hardy and QT in their black mourning attire behind,
> > suitably dressed because they're missing out. I felt slightly shaky on
> > my bike, but thought that had to do with clearing my VW polo's throat
> > on the way. We looked around for big dipper, but could not find it in
> > the long grass. Following a single track led us to nowhere in
> > particular; we circled back and then caught a trail past Cornwall hill
> > college where I earned my privilege to be writing here. It's all DK's
> > fault really because he was telling me about his fireblade kicking 120
> > KW, going at 130 in 1'st, 170 in 2'nd, and for a moment I thought I
> > was on it. The landing was soft, in the long grass. The ego's landing
> > was harder.
> >
> > We rode next to the rail track towards Smuts House, long grass hanging
> > over the jeep track, some water puddles, wet grass in your face, smell
> > of veld wet soil and crisp night air. Bliss. Past Smuts house down
> > python and back. Watch out for the red rocks. And then we took a false
> > quad buster, perhaps the bud quaster? The jeep track just dried up
> > suddenly and we carried our bikes up to the top of quad buster. It
> > felt like a real AR night, our second portage.
> >
> > To my surprise, Oupa Gert asked if this is the picnic spot. We were
> > served with jam tarts, gluhwein, easter eggs and great conversation
> > all round. DK and Cobus, being fiercely competitive and all, compared
> > 9.7 and 9.8 k's on the clock up to here, bike weights (15 and 16 kgs)
> > and who can drink the most gluhwein. The roadies would have been proud
> > (my buddies of course).
> >
> > Down quad buster is more of a butt buster on the hard tail, but what
> > fun! I'll take a blue ass any day for that. We then went back up past
> > Smuts house up to the hiway, along side it up to St. Georges. Over the
> > hiway and then did the Shebeen Queen speedway. Who took it? I was
> > 3'rd. Back along the Cornwall hill wall to the Moo mall. About 20k's?
> > Who knows? My endomondo was quite confused about this ride. It really
> > wanted me to do a training ride, so I was in highveld technopark and
> > back in about 2 minutes, with some other erratic spikes.
> >
> > We could still order burgers at the spur and even a couple of beers or
> > hot chocolate. More chats about great adventures, great adventurers,
> > some to come others past. But what about the next d&d? Aw, not on the
> > MTN racing calendar? No, just pure fun, laughs, dirt. Thank you
> > everyone, you're making a city dweller happy.
> >
> > PS. Hope this one goes through. My posts have been bouncing...
> >
> >
> >
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