I'm a little stiff and sore this arvo.

{insert Billy Connolly accent here} I had a wee off on the bike today.
I took the GS for a ride down to Bungonia for the day. Took a little detour through Golspie and Crookwell on the way down for a little bit of dirt and a change of scenery from the Goulburn Road.
The plan was to come back up the Range Trail... well... that plan didn't last long!

Just turning off Lang's Rd onto Goker Fire Trail, and the surface was a bit greasy. No problem. Take it steady, keep upright and relax...
WHUMP! Without warning, not even time to dab, I was rudely disconnected from my music and slapped down on my back in the mud!

Initially I was most indignant about this. Like being king hit when they haven't done a thoroughly good job of it, and I fired up ready to retaliate... well, I was a bit short of any other culprits!
I switched the bike off, and picked my tank bag up out of the mud and put them safely off the side of the track. Had a good look around... good! No body witnessed it...
Now lets pick this thing up... uh oh! I tried several times using the back to the bike method that's supposed to be the go with such big bikes... couldn't do it. I started to wish someone was around to witness it now... Eventually, I got it up though, facing the bike with both hands on the RH handlebar. It only weighs 250+ kgs (had a full tank of fuel from Goulburn as well

). I was very careful to protect my back and used my legs to lift

.
The bike was all OK. Mirrors pointing like Marty Feldman, but I did that trying to lift it.
After I regrouped, I decided discretion was the better part of valour. My front tyre has about 4mm of tread left. Obviously that wasn't enough for the conditions here, and there are several places on the Goker and Range trails that could be just as bad. My back was also hurting a bit from the impact, so I opted to go back to the tar and go home that way, with my tail between my legs.
Now that I'm home, my back is still a little sore around the kidneys, but my knees are quite sore. I think its the weight of lifting the bike, not from any impact in the fall.
Here's a couple of pictures. Nothing special, but they might add flavour to the amusement.
http://www.motowhere.com/maps/route/...ungonia-return
Al.