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Isnt it funny how smells can transport you back to long ago places?!

Had a great night out under the stars last Friday here:

http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/ ... park#about

great place to check out if you ever make it down this way!

Early morning ride back to beat the 35-40 degree heat that has settled over these parts recently and suddenly I was transported back in time by that wonderfully pungent and unmistakable smell of sheep!

I mean if it wasn't for the kangaroos, emus, echindans, parrots, deer, brown snakes, yellow tailed black cockatoos and kookaburras I saw that morning I really could have been back in Mid / North Wales!!
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LOL... I agree, the smell of sheep on a hot day.... ummm.... that doesn't sound right....
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This could go so very wrong in so many ways :oops:
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No no i concure! I do love that smell too!

I find it goes better when you smell a hint of mint, black pepper and the occasional wiff of 'tatos



Who am i kidding?, i cant smell a cow in an elevator! I dont moan going in the toilet after certain family members and a yankee candle shop has no benifit to me what so ever...

But i do get all nostalgic with certain sounds, certain winds and bird songs can half send me back down memory lane. Music does the sane though less whilst outdoors as i rarely listen whilst biking anymorr.
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Pine resin = instant mental flashbacks to Fontainebleau. Specifically Gorge aux Chats and repeatedly failing on the rockover on Le Pare Dessus.
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Having grown up on a hill farm in the Lakes I'm quite used to the smell of sheep/wool/lanolin. Our office used to be part of a wool warehouse and you occasionally get a whiff of lanolin, my co-workers notice it more than me however.
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Whenever I smell wild garlic I am instantly taken back to climbing at Wildcat crags in Matlock Bath!!
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I'm often taken aback by smells, especially after Guinness :YMSICK:
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Of all the senses smells are generally the most evocative however,
HaYWiRe wrote:But i do get all nostalgic with certain sounds, certain winds and bird songs can half send me back down memory lane. Music does the sane though less whilst outdoors as i rarely listen whilst biking anymorr.
Some people are wired differently and can see/feel sounds as colours, taste/feel colour etc. Some of the world's greatest artists had these abilities. I think Stu's form of colour blindness is fairly unique too as I've never heard of it before.
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I'm with Greg and Pine resin. Transports me to the first summer we were here. It was a hot one and they'd just felled part of the forest - climbing out was like riding through a haze of toilet duck.

Castrol R and I'm a seven year old kid, it's Sat night and I'm watching Peter Collins at Belle Vue speedway.

I think Stu's form of colour blindness is fairly unique too as I've never heard of it before.
It is uncommon but I'm not alone Ray.
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I love the smell of castrol R, takes me back to watching GP racing back when they rode proper bikes
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I love the smell of castrol R, takes me back to watching GP racing back when they rode proper bikes
Not something I smell much any more but any 2 stroke burning Putoline T2 and quick as a flash, it's the late 80's and I'm back riding with 'The South London LC Cult' and being dragged along the the slip road of Heston services on a tea tray tied to the back of a 350LC ... happy days :grin:
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You guys would love the 576cc V4 2 Stroke that Suter technologies are racing at the
TT again this year, sounds pretty amazing on full chat :shock:
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Is Stu colour blind or just has no taste ? :grin: (I'm red green colour blind, still surprises people I work with when I tell them and explain it)

One of the things I like about motorcycling (and cycling) is that you get to smell where you are, for all the positives and negatives. It's a more immersive environment and makes you appreciate where you are more than when you're in a car.
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I must just be Nose-blind!

My sense of taste is quite limited too, i know what i like the taste of but cant pick out ingredients like some people, most tastes come from smell anyway.

I have practically perfect Audiographic memory though, cant play an instrument to save my life but can pick out notes (and mistakes) from the tiniest detail of songs. I associate certain memories with music and natual sounds quite strongly.

Somthing i love about adverse weather whilst walking is you never get 2 gusts of wind sound the same! And every creak of a tree is unique, raindrops are excellent for the senses.

Unless youre trying to sleep and all you hear is loud raindrops....and your brain somehow turns the patter into a Van Halen Intro! Bloody annoying :lol:

Oh and theres nothing nostalgic about poor sounding bikes! Or any mechanical device for that matter...
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:
I love the smell of castrol R, takes me back to watching GP racing back when they rode proper bikes
Not something I smell much any more but any 2 stroke burning Putoline T2 and quick as a flash, it's the late 80's and I'm back riding with 'The South London LC Cult' and being dragged along the the slip road of Heston services on a tea tray tied to the back of a 350LC ... happy days :grin:
LC,s the fun we had with those, tuning, racing each other and generally misbehaving :grin: we used to surf behind them on floor tiles, we progressed to boots on gravel which was fine until the gravel ran out at 40mph.
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LC,s the fun we had with those, tuning, racing each other and generally misbehaving :grin: we used to surf behind them on floor tiles, we progressed to boots on gravel which was fine until the gravel ran out at 40mph.
I'm so glad to have known a time when sex was safe and motorbikes dangerous ... brilliant time to be young and stupid :grin:
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When my sleeping bag gets damp, it gives off eau-de-bikepacker...and immediately transports me to sleeping in a ditch somewhere in Colorado. Vanishes when dry.

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Bearbonesnorm wrote:
LC,s the fun we had with those, tuning, racing each other and generally misbehaving :grin: we used to surf behind them on floor tiles, we progressed to boots on gravel which was fine until the gravel ran out at 40mph.
I'm so glad to have known a time when sex was safe and motorbikes dangerous ... brilliant time to be young and stupid :grin:
Ahh the smell of well fried two stroke oil - canne beat it. Sadly three out of 4 of my bikes leave a smell of not very well fried four stroke oil... hey ho

On topic its always been bog myrtle and heather = most of my fav places smell of this (Cairngorms and Dales)
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Having a couple classic triumphs and bandsaw, my workshop smells of oil and wood. Lovely,
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cragrat73 wrote:Having a couple classic triumphs and bandsaw, my workshop smells of oil and wood. Lovely,
A bikepacker and two classic triumphs, you are a glutton for punishment :wink: , :lol: .
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Born without a sense of smell... so a world I will never know :cry:

Still I look at the positives - could have been eyesight or hearing which would have been a tad more inconvenient!

Plus riding for a week without washing really doesnt bother me :-bd
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The smell of freshly mown grass always takes me back to summers hay making on the farm. It's also quite satisfying in that if the farmers are cutting grass then it's likely to be fine for a few days. :-bd
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whitestone wrote:The smell of freshly mown grass always takes me back to summers hay making on the farm. It's also quite satisfying in that if the farmers are cutting grass then it's likely to be fine for a few days. :-bd
making hay while the sun shines :-bd
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