Sydney Trip.
I decided that I needed a holiday so the day after Phillip Island I left for a week and a half holiday up north to visit friends family and someone special. . . I left Monday afternoon and drove half way camping the night in Holbrook. I guess my MX-5 isn't perfect for a 954.8km trip, it's quite stiffly sprung, the road and wind noise is quite loud, the exhaust gets quite loud going up hills (it's okay on flat road) and having most of the padding removed from the seat didn't really help either... It just meant that I put ear plugs in and stopped every hour or two to stretch my legs. The ear plugs were surprisingly effective, they didn't take all the noise away, they just seemed to take out most of the annoying wind and road noises meaning the stereo was a lot clearer and making it a much more pleasant drive. However driving what is quite a boring straight drive is a lot more fun in an MX-5 as it becomes somewhat of an adventure.
The car was packed to the brim, this is the boot and the passengers footwell was also filled with stuff.

A few shots in Holbrook


The next day I completed the drive up to Sydney and cleaned all the bugs off the car, there were a fair few dead things in the grille which I was very happy to have fitted. That night a dinner run down Bobbin Head road and Old Pac was organised and attended by Alan, Kim, Cass and Deen. Thanks for coming guys, it was a fun night with some nice company, roads and scenery.


Soon my MX-5 met the love of it's life, Alex Hailstone's Maki.
It was love at first sight, Alex certainly takes great care of her baby and once they met the two were pretty much inseparable. A pretty cute couple. . .



With Alex we went on a number of adventures around Sydney/NSW. She took me on some pretty amazing roads, to visit some amazing places, meet some lovely people and have a fantastic time. Some of the highlights were Old Pac, going up to Swansea/Newcastle, Akuna Bay, Wiseman's Ferry and a whole heap of other lovely places. Thanks. . .
Ducks in Swansea

Akuna Bay

Pretty Sky in Crows Nest

The drive home was a pretty epic experience... The car was even more full due to my presents as well as all the presents my family gave me to take down... This time the boot, passengers footwell and passengers seat were piled up as high as possible.
I encountered a lot of locusts south of Albury and for some reason the MX-5 just seemed to attract them... The cars I was driving with weren't hit anywhere near as badly... I don't really need to do any explaining, the pictures tell the story quite well...


My car also hit a major milestone on the way home, she clicked over to 250,000kms! I managed to time it so I could take a nice little detour through a town and pull over when it hit the magic number to take some pictures. Over the three and a bit years and 65,000 odd kilometers I've had the car we've had some great times and the whole MX-5 scene has been a huge part of my life due to both the fun I've had driving it on some amazing roads and racetracks but more so due to all the amazing people I've met as a result of being a part of this fantastic little community, many of whom are my closest friends. Thanks =)


Home all safe and sound



Looking forward to the next adventure. . .