Yes, a magpie came a bit close but he missed me, luckily. And the cow... a kept it slow and ready to brake. The camera makes it look like I was going faster I think. I was most concerned about the timber bridges in the wet and I made sure that I was 'dead on' and upright on approach and didn't have any problems. The cement bridge with the built in tramline gave me a fright. I didn't expect the narrow gap in the surface to get the front wheel off line, but it may not have been level. I have another short video that I should upload of the northern entrance towards Kenilworth (where the bus shelter with a view is).
I have some other ideas for videos as well. I have been looking at adventure bikes due to their riding position and ability to travel over unsurfaced roads. When you think of it.. it's mainly the tires that make the difference. Of course, extra suspension travel would be a great benefit. I am happy to take my ST1100 over dirt roads, but the high tyre pressures and road tyres don't fair well on anything with gravel. I am wondering how the ST1100 could be tweaked so that it is more capable on less refined roads. Anyway, this thread is about videos and the like but let's see what the furute holds for my ST.
BTW, It's great to hear that the Lions Road is open again. It's a great ride. I can travel mostly adventurous roads from my home (Maryborough QLD) down to visit family in Crookwell, NSW. It's nice to go via Maleny, Esk, Lion's Road, downhill from Tenterfield, Bylong Valley way, into Bathurst, Oberon, etc ... just takes me 3 days to do it. :D