HARLEY! Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By stringy on 09-Aug-09. Waypoint GA1549

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Log a Harley

In 1901, William S Harley, age 21, drew up plans for a small engine with a displacement of 7.07 cubic inches (116 cc) and four-inch (102 mm) flywheels. The engine was designed for use in a regular pedal-bicycle frame.

Over the next two years Harley and his childhood friend Arthur Davidson labored on their motor-bicycle using the northside Milwaukee machine shop at the home of their friend, Henry Melk. It was finished in 1903 with the help of Arthur's brother, Walter Davidson. Upon completion the boys found their power-cycle unable to conquer Milwaukee's modest hills without pedal assistance. Will Harley and the Davidsons quickly wrote off their first motor-bicycle as a valuable learning experiment.

Work immediately began on a new and improved second-generation machine. This first "real" Harley-Davidson motorcycle had a bigger engine of 24.74 cubic inches (405 cc) with 9.75 inches (25 cm) flywheels weighing 28 lb (13 kg). The machine's advanced loop-frame pattern was similar to the 1903 Milwaukee Merkel motorcycle (designed by Joseph Merkel, later of Flying Merkel fame.) The bigger engine and loop-frame design took it out of the motorized-bicycle category and would help define what a modern motorcycle should contain in the years to come. The boys also received help with their bigger engine from outboard motor pioneer Ole Evinrude who was then building gas engines of his own design for automotive use on Milwaukee's Lake Street.

The prototype of the new loop-frame Harley-Davidson was assembled in a 10- by 15-foot (3 by 5 meter) shed in the Davidson family backyard. Most of the major parts, however, were made elsewhere, including some probably fabricated at the West Milwaukee railshops where oldest brother William A. Davidson was then toolroom foreman. This prototype machine was functional by 8 September 1904 when it competed in a Milwaukee motorcycle race held at State Fair Park. It was ridden by Edward Hildebrand and placed fourth. This is the first documented appearance of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in the historical record.

In January 1905, small advertisements were placed in the "Automobile and Cycle Trade Journal" that offered bare Harley-Davidson engines to the do-it-yourself trade. By April, complete motorcycles were in production on a very limited basis. That year the first Harley-Davidson dealer, Carl H. Lang of Chicago, sold three bikes from the dozen or so built in the Davidson backyard shed. (Some years later the original shed was taken to the Juneau Avenue factory where it would stand for many decades as a tribute to the Motor Company's humble origins. Unfortunately, the first shed was accidentally destroyed by contractors in the early 1970s during a clean-up of the factory yard.)

In 1906, Harley and the Davidsons built their first factory on Chestnut Street (later Juneau Avenue). This location remains the Motor Company's corporateheadquaters today. The first Juneau Avenue plant was a 40 by 60-foot (18 m) single-story wooden structure. That year around 50 motorcycles were produced.

1907 model.
Harley-Davidson 1000 cc HT 1916

In 1907, William S. Harley graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison with a degree in mechanical engineering That year additional factory expansion came with a second floor and later with facings and additions of Milwaukee pale yellow ("cream") brick. With the new facilities production increased to 150 motorcycles in 1907. The company was officially incorporated that September. They also began selling their motorcycles to police departments around this time, a market that has been important to them ever since.

Production in 1905 and 1906 were all single-cylinder models with 26.84 cubic inches (439.8 cc) engines. In February 1907 a prototype model with a 45-degree V-Twin engine was displayed at the Chicago Automobile Show. Although shown and advertised, very few V-Twin models were built between 1907 and 1910. These first V-Twins displaced 53.68 cubic inches (879.7 cc) and produced about 7 horsepower (5.2 kW). This gave about double the power of the first singles. Top speed was about 60 mph (97 km/h). Production jumped from 450 motorcycles in 1908 to 1,149 machines in 1909.

By 1911, some 150 makes of motorcycles had already been built in the United States – although just a handful would survive the 1910s.

In 1911, an improved V-Twin model was introduced. The new engine had mechanically operated intake valves, as opposed to the "automatic" intake valves used on earlier V-Twins that opened by engine vacuum. With a displacement of 49.48 cubic inches (810.8 cc), the 1911 V-Twin was smaller than earlier twins, but gave better performance. After 1913 the majority of bikes produced by Harley-Davidson would be V-Twin models.

By 1913, the yellow brick factory had been demolished and on the site a new 5-story structure of reinforced concrete and red brick had been built. Begun in 1910, the red brick factory with its many additions would take up two blocks along Juneau Avenue and around the corner on 38th Street. Despite the competition, Harley-Davidson was already pulling ahead of Indian and would dominate motorcycle racing after 1914. Production that year swelled to 16,284 machines.

To log you'll need too get the co-ords of the Harley and take a picture of it with you GPS.
 

 

Logs

21-Oct-24
During yesterdays visit to Dam Fest at Warragamba, the car and bike show was a delight to view. There were alot of Harleys and other cruisers but no sports bikes. thankyou for this locationless.
 
17-Jan-24
This one was easy, My dad’s Harley Quad bike! He took us on a ride out to Clarendon. You may even spy my brothers Harley in the background ready for our family ride
 
07-Jan-24
York St, Launceston, Tasmania

Snapped this Harley as we drove past.

Logging for the Cacheoply Game.
 
05-Aug-21
S41 26.976 E147 11.358 HARLEY DAVIDSON

Thank you for the information you have provided. My first set of wheels was a 1938 Harley Davidson with a sidecar. Wish I still had it now.
I was driving through St Leonards Tasmania and saw this Harley parked on the side of the road so I stopped for the required photo. Very Happy
 
13-Oct-20
Took a photo for this one years ago but could never find the where I had written the coordinates. Must have seen hundreds since then but never thought to get a photo. Stopped in the little town of Latrobe in NW Tassie today to slip in to the bakery and there was a Harley parked right near the car.
So grabbed the required photo while we were there.
Mind you Mr Beetle wasn't overly impressed at having to be in the photograph for this one.
He reckons the main accessory you need when you have a Harley is a ute!! To pick it up in when it breaks down!!
Thanks.
Harley spotted at S41 14.158 E146 24.895
 
28-Jul-20
(Since I Picked the bike up from Andy's house, these coordinates put you in the main street in St Andrews.)
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I took this pic as I was loading Andy's Harley onto my tow truck in Feb 2013. Very Happy
I towed Andy a few times. A true gentleman. Cool

Thanks for the cache stringy. Smile
Clan PhoenixClan Phoenix
 
14-Jun-20
This (to me) somewhat different Harley Davidson is in my neighborhood and I see it most mornings on my walks.

Funny story. My name is David. When I was a kid, I thought it would hilarious to name my son Harley when I grew up, so that he might one day be introduced as Harley, David's son.

I did not name my son Harley.

Thanks and Happy Trails!

GCA #104

#NOVID19
 
02-Jun-18
In 2002 Muso son did a trip to the USA. He went to the Harley-Davidson shop in Seattle, and sat on the Harley-Davidson at Universal Studios used in the Movie Terminator 2 Judgement Day. He has 2 friends that own Harley-Davidson's but decided to post the photo from America and him today in his Harley-Davidson t-shirt. TFTC
 
13-Aug-17
I was driving into town ( Nanango Qld) approaching Lions Park and the rest area and also the free overnight camp and I saw this fine motor cycle parked in the car park. Have not seen such a fancy machine for quite awhile. Had a chat to the owner who is retired and just crusing around the country with his partner for a day out. Clan CerberusClapping
 
19-Apr-17
A good looking Harley waiting outside the Queens Arms Hotel in Longford in northern Tasmania.. thanks..!!
 
10-Sep-16
Walking down the main street of Bundaberg CBD area and noticed this colourful Harley parked very close to the City Beat Police Station.
There was a vespa style scooter parked behind it. I know which one I would prefer, the scooter of course as I tend to fall off pushbikes.
Goodness knows what I would do if I fell off a harley. Clan Minotaur
 
25-May-16

Harley at Lithgow McDonald's

Found another one in the car park, while geocaching with rogerw3!

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30-Apr-16

Harley on Leura Mall

Leura, NSW

Spotted this one today while picking up my mail.

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01-Mar-16
the 3 pictures are the Harley's you will find in my shed
 
17-Apr-15
#GA474 - 13:25; I had just dropped the geohoney off for some retail therapy and was leaving the carpark on Patterson Street in Launceston, when I spotted this Harley parked on the street. Took a quick photo with the iPhone through the window of the rental geomobile as I was about to get back into the traffic myself. TFTC stringy Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
10-Apr-15
spotted this one while caching around Darwin... Thanks stringy for this locationless Smile
 
07-Apr-15
We spotted this gleaming red Harley during our recent trip to Hobart.

TFTC stringy.
 
03-Apr-15
Found this nicely turned out Harley in a carpark I regularly walk through. I haven't heard it running, but it sure has tonnes of style.
Thanks for the great concept for a locationless cache stringy.
Cheers
MajuraHathi
 
31-Mar-15

Great Western Highway
Emu Plains, NSW

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Spotted while geocaching . . .

rogerw3 was taking photos while I was driving!
 
20-Feb-15
Pulled into one of the few free parking spaces left at work and found myself parked beside a Harley so grabbed a photo! TFTL
 
20-Feb-15
Another one sighted.
 
18-May-14
I like these caches you can do while waiting at the lights.
 
29-Apr-14
Spotted while in SA recently.
 
26-Mar-14
A collection of harleys and other bikes await the welcome Home parade for defence force personnel who served in Afghanistan,
 
23-Mar-14
Spotted this one at the Longley International Hotel, Longley, Tasmania.
What made this one even more special; was the Vietnam Vets Leather laying across the seat.
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
 
11-Feb-14
Spotted on a trip to NZ.
 
03-Feb-14
GCA 962 - 8651. Spotted this one in a car park near work.

Nice looking machine - then I found out it belongs to a work mate !

TFTC !!
 
01-Feb-14

Woolworths Car Park
Leura Mall
Leura, NSW

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Another Harley in the Blue Mountains!

 
04-Sep-13
Seen while out caching in the rural area recently
 
16-Aug-13
Spotted recently whilst out and about caching
 
11-Aug-13
Spotted recently while on a caching run.
 
05-Aug-13
Spotted this Harley near these co ords recently ...
 
29-Jul-13
Seen while out and about recently. Liked the colour of this one.
 
08-Apr-13
Spotted this Harley while stopped at the lights - managed to snap a quick photo ...
 
19-Feb-13
On my way back from the Belrose Trig I Came across this Harley Davidson bike and side car outside number #37 on Knightsbridge Avenue in Belrose, NSW.

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11-Feb-13
Hi stringy
Spotted this Harley after picking Mum up from dialysis today while parked on Risdon Road waiting to do a right hand turn onto the Brooker Highway, New Town, Tasmania.
The phone was used to take the photograph; both the rider and the pillion passenger turned just as I had taken the photo; both smiling realising I had snapped their pride and joy; needless to say, I didn't beat them off the mark. WinkClapping
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint.
 
10-Feb-13
Govetts Leap Road
Blackheath, NSW

Spotted these two Harleys beside the road, while setting off for a geocaching expedition with rogerw3, for whom I thank for the photos.

At first thought there was only one, but discovered two when we approached closer . . .
 
01-Jan-13
Spotted while out shopping.
 
07-Dec-12
Spotted in Christchurch
 
02-Oct-12
Loved this orange one-are they faster than red ones.
 
24-Sep-12
I spotted this Harley whilst on holiday recently in Melbourne - it is obviously very well looked after!
 
23-Sep-12
Spotted this Harley while caching close to home Smile
 
02-Aug-12
Spotted while out caching in Darwin.
 
27-Jul-12
I spotted this Harley in the yard of a dealership near work.
 
15-Jul-12
Spotted this Harley while caching in Brisbane Smile
 
08-May-12
Spotted this near these co ords while out caching in darwin recently Smile
 
04-May-12
CoolCoolCoolCool
A good friend allowed this photo but as yet I haven't had a ride, hopefully one day soon - Thanks Woodie
 
11-Apr-12
Spotted while at the Mega event in Albury Smile
 
09-Apr-12
WanderingAus wandered by after attending GC2Q4JF Oz Mega Albury Wodonga and GC3CVXW Flashing Up The Icons (FlashMob) Event By Gunnie69 in Yackandandah before flashing down to Melbourne for my flight home to Western Australia.

I was wandering around Yackandandah taking photos for Waymarks when I spotted this Harley.

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*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TC stringy
Keith
 
14-Feb-12
WanderingAus wandered by on a Waymarking trip, travelling along Albany Highway through Cannington when I remembered a new Harley dealership had opened in what was previously a Repco store before they had a fire. I had dozens of Harleys to choose from but decided to choose the half dozen Harleys in front of the store, and a closer shot of a couple.

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*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TC stringy
Keith
 
17-Jan-12
It must be the season for Harley's as this new one turned up after Christmas near work
 
09-Jan-12
Spotted near these co ords in Adelaide River NT ...
 
02-Jan-12
WanderingAus wandered by on the way to Esperance via Wave Rock with the WanderingMrs and our three oldest grandchildren, accompanied by our son, his wife, and our two youngest grandchildren. After spending the night in the caravan park we all went to the Toy Soldier Museum, and when we returned to the Wave Rock car park I spotted this Harley.

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*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TC stringy
Keith

 
15-Dec-11
WanderingAus wandered by with the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) on our way from a Special Invitation sale at The Good Guys, where we snapped up an air conditioner as a Christmas present for our daughter and her family. We were heading for their place to drop it off, and had stopped at the lights on William Street and Albany Highway in Beckenham when this Harley pulled up at the lights just ahead and to the right of us.

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As a bonus the rider, who seems to hail from Bunbury in the SouthWest of WA, was also wearing a Harley T-shirt.

*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TC stringy
Keith

 
09-Dec-11
These 5 harleys were running back and forth in a quiet part of Concord West today as a part of a telemovie mini-series being filmed here today - and yes, of course it involves bikies (title is apparently Brother's in Arms).
The show is set in the 1980's, so no helmets were worn either.
 
09-Dec-11
Spotted this Harley in the work carpark.
 
04-Dec-11
Spotted this great looking Harley just outside 'The Garage Café' on Railway Parade, in Leura in the Blue Mountains, NSW
I was there on a stopover to Lithgow meeting with pjmpjm for some Leapfrog business!.
 
04-Dec-11
Spotted this beautiful specimen just outside 'The Garage Cafe' on Railway Parade, in Leura, NSW -- in the Blue Mountains.

Photo of me and the bike was kindly snapped by rogerw3, who was in town on Leap Frog business!
 
17-Nov-11
We just had to stop when Mrs y's T spotted this purple Harley outside the tatoo parlour in Gilbert Street, Latrobe, Tasmania.


 
05-Nov-11
WanderingAus wandered by, visiting Bruce Rock for the annual Back To The Bush Veterans Reunion. This six-day event is held on the week before Remembrance Day each year and attracts veterans from all over Australia. Hundred of caravans, camper vans, mobile homes and tents etc fill the oval at the Bruce Rock Sports and Recreation Centre for six days of golf, lawn bowls, singsongs, and mingling etc, and culminates in a march down the main street on the Saturday afternoon and around to Saint Peter's Anglican Church for a Service of Remembrance and ceremonial lighting of a candle behind the Vietnam Veterans Peace Window.

The event is always strongly supported by the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club of Australia and the Veterans Motorcycle Club of Australia. Before and after the march a large party of Harleys were assembled near the Bruce Rock Hotel, including this modified Harley turned into a Trike.

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*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TC stringy
Keith
 
05-Nov-11
WanderingAus wandered by, visiting Bruce Rock for the annual Back To The Bush Veterans Reunion. This six-day event is held on the week before Remembrance Day each year and attracts veterans from all over Australia. Hundred of caravans, camper vans, mobile homes and tents etc fill the oval at the Bruce Rock Sports and Recreation Centre for six days of golf, lawn bowls, singsongs, and mingling etc, and culminates in a march down the main street on the Saturday afternoon and around to Saint Peter's Anglican Church for a Service of Remembrance and ceremonial lighting of a candle behind the Vietnam Veterans Peace Window.

The event is always strongly supported by the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club of Australia and the Veterans Motorcycle Club of Australia. Before and after the march a large party of Harleys were assembled near the Bruce Rock Hotel, so after the march I took a photo of a couple.

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*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TC stringy
Keith
 
29-Oct-11
Found a herd of hogs at Cooyar at the Blue's Rally
 
25-Oct-11
Spotted this Harley near these co ords - while out caching recently.....
 
20-Oct-11
Don't think the one in the background was checking this one.
 
20-Oct-11
Spotted this HD Near these co ords ...
 
16-Oct-11
At nearby shopping centre.
 
08-Oct-11
WanderingAus wandered by with the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) on day 137 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip. The WanderingMrs had determined through the wonders of the Information Superhighway that there was over a week of line dancing at the Wentworth Services Club, so after a couple of cold, wet and windy days in Horsham, and a night in Ouyen, we made our way to Curlwaa and booked in for five nights.

Once the line dancing competition was over the WanderingMrs was ready to head for home. We were heading for Waikiri and stopped at the Victoria-South Australia Border to use the facilities. While we were there a large party of Harleys pulled into the parking area on the way from a meeting of the Rebels Motorcycle Club which was held in Mildura that morning.

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For the next couple of hours a regular stream of Harleys went past our rig.

*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
24-Sep-11
Didn't have time to hold the gps up-wanted to get the photo and get out of there before the owner came back.
 
06-Sep-11
Scored at least two in this lineup of suspects in Kingaroy s26 32.340 e151 50.240
 
05-Sep-11
WanderingAus wandered by with the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) on day 103 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip. We stopped for a comfort break and morning tea at Barcaldine, and after hunting down GC2TVKB Smart Arbor by TravellingStrom I spotted these four Harleys parked across the road from the hotel. On the way to the cache there were about ten Harleys parked in front of the pub, but when I came back they were all gone.

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After visiting the Tourist Information Centre nearby, I noticed those four Harleys had been joined by another four, but I decided four was enough.

*Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
19-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 86 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, walking through the car park into Karama Shopping Centre with the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) for some grocery shopping, and the WanderingMrs parked right next to this Harley.

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I gave it a chance to get away, but it was still there when we finished our shopping so I stopped to take the photo and waypoint. You can see the WanderingMrs at the wheel of the GeoPajero, waiting for me.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
14-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 81 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, returning once more to Stokes Hill Wharf after the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) suggested an afternoon ice cream at the incecream parlour. As we were walking from the last available parking spot (how lucky was that?) I spotted this Red Harley, just past the black Harley.

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You can see the Black Harley and it's owner behind the gpsr in the photo.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
14-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 81 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, returning once more to Stokes Hill Wharf after the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) suggested an afternoon ice cream at the incecream parlour. As we were walking from the last available parking spot (how lucky was that?) I spotted this Black Harley, not far from another Harley.

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As I was taking the photo of the second Harley the owner of this one turned up and I had a bit of a chat with him. He wasn't with the other guy, and says the other guy takes better care of his bike.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
12-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 79 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, heading into the Casuarina shopping centre with the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) for lunch, when I spotted this Harley.

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Two or three years ago, as we were lugging the caravan into Darwin with the WanderingMrs at the wheel, we were just past Palmerston when a HARLEY rode past us, swung in front, and gave what appeared to the WanderingMrs to be an obscene gesture. The skull facemask and helmet, and SKULL number plate, had her worried she had done something to make a very scary looking guy angry.

All of a sudden I realized Skull was indicating his membership of the Fourth Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment, having seen the Royal Australian Regiment sticker on the back of the caravan, and possibly the Seventh Battalion sticker on the back of the geoChallenger. Skull is a card and badge carrying member of the Vietnam Veteran's Motorcycle Club. A couple of days later he dropped in on us at Lee Point Caravan Park, looking for a Fourth Battalion mate. I kept my eyes open for Skull inside the shopping centre, but I didn't see him, and when we left an hour or so later he was already gone.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
11-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 78 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, after dropping the geoPajero at the local Mitsubishi dealer to see if they could get the tailgate open, I was on foot with up to 6 hours to spare.

After catching the bus (free for us old guys) in to Darwin City, I was wandering around trying to pick up some of the scarce supply of unfound caches in the area. I was walking along the Esplanade when I came across this Harley. As I took the photo I had the thought "I think I've done this one before", and when I checked my photos I found I'd logged it on 14 July 2011.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
11-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 78 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, after dropping the geoPajero at the local Mitsubishi dealer to see if they could get the tailgate open, I was on foot with up to 6 hours to spare.

After catching the bus (free for us old guys) in to Darwin City, I decided to tackle the first waypoint of GC1HFEY Dewey's Quest by Groboz. On the way to the second waypoint I spotted this Harley on Smith St .

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
10-Aug-11
Found in the carpark, at westfield woden, ACT, whilst i was doing ye groceries.
Like a ninja, i ran up and grabbed this photo and ran away.

Only had iPhone, which took the photo. Sorry. I'm a Gnome, duh!
 
06-Aug-11
Followed a Harley down Parramatta Road, near Canada Bay (Sydney), NSW.

Note jacket as well . . .

Couldn't hold up GPSr but Tom Tom almost got in the picture!
 
05-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 72 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, meandering around Darwin after dropping the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) at Stokes Hill Wharf for the monthly Top End Mustangs line dancing at the wharf.

A couple of hours later I returned to the wharf, and as I walked from the geoPajero I spotted this Harley.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
05-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 72 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, meandering around Darwin after dropping the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) at Stokes Hill Wharf for the monthly Top End Mustangs line dancing at the wharf.

I was heading for GCDBB1 Safety Stop by Tankengine when I spotted this interesting Yellow Harley in front of the Darwin Waterfront Vista apartments on Kitchener Drive. I didn't have time to stop then, so after visiting Safety Stop I came back and took a photo. My new camera doesn't handle the "flash with a gpsr" shots very well.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
04-Aug-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 71 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, walking through the car park at Northlakes Shopping Centre with the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) after buying the milk, which we'd forgotten when we bought the rest of our groceries. On the way out I spotted this Harley.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
31-Jul-11
363. What a fortuitous wrong turn. I had decided to walk the kilometer or so between caches as it was such a nice day. On the way back to the car I dropped down too early and ended up walking back in the suburb - and came upon this. Look like they are in the process of sprucing it up a bit.

TFTC and the Marlboro.
 
20-Jul-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 56 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, after dropping the geoPajero at the local Mitsubishi dealer for it's 45,000 Km service I was on foot with about 6 hours to spare.

After walking around Cullen Bay I headed in toward Darwin City, then started walking around looking for possible locationless cache finds. I was walking through a carpark on McMinn Street when I spotted this Harley, and on seeing the number plate "YE HAA" wondered if the owner was a line dancer.

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After 5 hours 50 minutes and 13.271 Km total walking in 32 degree heat and 50% plus humidity my caching success for the day was a revisit of GC1Q8HA Old Darwin Hospital by CHEDENT which I found two years ago, collection of two travel bugs from there, and eight locationless cache finds including this one. My feet were aching like you wouldn't believe, so I surrendered at the bus stop - after all for old blokes like me the buses in Darwin are free.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
17-Jul-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 53 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, after the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) suggested we take a drive to Stokes Hill Wharf to have an ince cream sundae at the icecreamery. As we were walking from the carpark I spotted this Harley, and thought how appropriate the name of the nearby tugboat was - Stallion.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
14-Jul-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 50 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, after dropping the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) at the Darwin Cinema Complex for a viewing of the final Harry Potter movie, I had over 2 hours of caching time available.

I was driving along the Esplanade when GC16PBN Lameroo Beach by gibbo003 popped up on my screen as having travellers in it, so I found a parking spot (in the shade even, how lucky is that?), and headed over to see if I could pick them up. I was disappointed to find there were no travellers in the cache.

I decided to take a walk around town, and was heading back towards my soon to expire parking metre when I came across this Harley parked on Herbert Street.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
14-Jul-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 50 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, after dropping the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) at the Darwin Cinema Complex for a viewing of the final Harry Potter movie, I had over 2 hours of caching time available.

I was driving along the Esplanade when GC16PBN Lameroo Beach by gibbo003 popped up on my screen as having travellers in it, so I found a parking spot (in the shade even, how lucky is that?), and headed over to see if I could pick them up. I was disappointed to find there were no travellers in the cache.

I decided to take a walk around town, and came across this Harley parked on Knuckey Street.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
14-Jul-11
WanderingAus wandered by on day 50 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, after dropping the WanderingMrs (aka SWMBO) at the Darwin Cinema Complex for a viewing of the final Harry Potter movie, I had over 2 hours of caching time available.

I was driving along the Esplanade when GC16PBN Lameroo Beach by gibbo003 popped up on my screen as having travellers in it, so I found a parking spot (in the shade even, how lucky is that?), and headed over to see if I could pick them up. I was disappointed to find there were no travellers in the cache.

As I was heading back past the geoPajero I came across this Harley parked about 20 metres away on the Esplanade.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
07-May-11
Heading out to grab a bush cache at Cattai on the way to a job near there, I was passed by this Harley.
Luckily he had to stop to turn at the lights and I was able to grab a fast pic as I drove past. OK pic of the harley, but the GPS only just got into the corner of the pic, but no 2nd chances when passing him at 70kph.
 
26-Mar-11
Spotted these Harleys outside the Harley Davidson cafe in Las Vegas.

I think they're a little different, so hope it's ok to claim them in this log.

TFTL.....
 
02-Jan-11
Any given time of year but especially in summer, you will find plenty of Harleys in the main street of Lorne.

Bikers love to hit the Great Ocean Road, stopping for a coffee in the main street.

This was one of a few on the street today.

TFTC Very Happy
 
28-Dec-10
Hit the shops for some after christmas bargains, the only thing we found was a Harley in the car park!
Mark got to sit on one belonging to an RCMP - (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) when we were in Canada, will have to dig up one of those shots, but here's the one Gayle found today, Mark was not even looking Very Happy
cheers
Gayle & Mark
 
21-Nov-10
A Harley Davison was parked near the cache "Bonza"
Beautiful creature.
I'm a Laaaaaaaady, duh!
 
06-Nov-10
WanderingAus wandered by, exploring around Bruce Rock during the 10th Anniversary Back To The Bush Veterans' Reunion, and came across two long rows of Harleys one of which includes a trike. These belong to members of either the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club or the Veterans Motorcycle Club, both of which have a strong presence every year at the reunion.

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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
06-Nov-10
WanderingAus wandered by, exploring around Bruce Rock during the 10th Anniversary Back To The Bush Veterans' Reunion, and came across these two Harleys, which belong to members of either the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club or the Veterans Motorcycle Club, both of which have a strong presence every year at the reunion.

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I thought it was a chance for a triple, but the other bike (closest to camera, part only visible) is a Kawasaki.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith
 
10-Oct-10
Stopped at Tooradin for a short break during hunting for the day with crank1....
Take photo of clippity clop and saw a guy ride his harley davison.
I asked him to photo. He stopped for photo taken with his pride.
Dancing
 
27-Sep-10
On my way to "A Rebellious Brunch" event organised by Rebel Acts - 5000 caches and counting - I stopped for fuel and this Harley pulled up next to me.
 
26-Sep-10
While at a wedding reception we walked into the pub for a drink but couldnt refuse snapping a photo of the 3 Harleys out the front of the pub.
 
26-Sep-10
A Harley taking centre stage between cars & Japanese bikes. There were numerous Harleys parked on the grass next to the Husky Pub on a beautiful Spring day, their owners enjoying an ale.
 
16-Sep-10
As I was taking photo of Oxenford PO for another locationless GCA cache I heard distinctive throaty purr behind me and turned to find this beauty. The owner had rocked up to post his mail and let me take a photo. In my excitement - at last I got a Harley! - I forgot to get GPS in pic, even tho' I had it in my hand. Of course he rode off before I could remedy the omission. Will understand if this doesn't count.
 
12-Sep-10
WanderingAus wandered by on day 124 of our annual Climatic Refugee trip, heading out after attending the Caravan and Camping Show near Penrith Panthers Leagues Club, and came across this Harley.

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I thought it was a chance for a double, but the other two bikes were a Honda and a Kawasaki.

*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*

T4TH stringy
Keith