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Hey All,

I have been a member of SAU for only a short time and have been wanting to come out on a Friday night run for a while. Anyway I thought I would see if anyone was up for a cruise this coming friday? I noticed that the last one had went from the Chatswood Chase Carpark, so might as well do the same again, if anyone has a better suggestion then please let me know!

Lets have a show of hands, it would be great to meet some of you!

Details:

Time: 8:00pm meet for an 8:30pm departure

Meet: Chatswood Chase Carpark - Lower level (Entrance off Victoria Ave)

Destination: Palm Beach along the Beaches with a stop for Pizza or the like in Newport.

Hope some of you can come along...

Cheers,

Robbie

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From Cherrybrook

1) Get on Castle Hill Road in direction going away from Castle Hill

2) Go under tunnel that bends right and leads to Pennant Hills Road

3) Take a left at Copeland Road

4) Take a right at very end of Copeland Road to get onto Beecroft Road.

5) Follow Beecroft Road until it becomes Epping Road

6) Continue on Epping Road

7) Take a left at Mowbray Road

8) Follow Mowbray Road all the way to Chatswood.

I drive from Cherrybrook to Chatswood nearly everyday and this is the quickest way short of taking the toll M2.




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