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July - August 2021

Even some of the locals are over the yodelling and pedal steel guitars. HOG member and history nerd, Roderick Eime explores another side of Tamworth and the surrounding region.

- Roderick EimeMount Oxley Lookout, Tamworth

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There wouldn’t be too many HEAVY DUTY readers who haven’t done Thunderbolts. But even so, we thought it was time for a refresher and the crisp Autumn weather and a sparkling Street Glide Special were hard to refuse.

Many of you, we know, will be heading this way for the forthcoming National Thunder Rally scheduled for October, so a quick ‘recce’ was in order to endorse the route as a viable alternative to the busy New England Highway.

A quick call to frequent riding pal, David Reeves, and the Softail Deluxe was dusted off and made ready for the journey north.

We kicked off in Sydney, but the journey really began when we turned off the well-trodden Pacific Highway just after Raymond Terrace and headed north along Bucketts Way, a relaxed byway that takes you through Stroud and Gloucester – either being perfect to break the trip with a coffee and hot snack. Our Tip: The Crepe Myrtle at Gloucester

Beyond Gloucester and through little Barrington we turn right again to continue north on Thunderbolts Way, named after the notorious bushranger, Fred Ward, who roamed all through the region for several years before his death in a shootout near Uralla in 1870. Like Ned Kelly in Victoria, Captain Thunderbolt enlivened the romantic notions of the genteel highwayman despite his blatantly criminal activities. Several of his hideouts along the road are signposted, particularly Thunderbolt’s Rock near Uralla.

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