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Ok i have an idea...

1) How About we meet at roma at 8:30pm. Done!

2) Seems everyone, me included, is keen for a MAD MTN cruise... Dave is up from wednesday apparently.. So why dont we do the run this sat night? Could get some great pics at night... :)

Whats everyone think?

mmm mabey leave the mad mtn to its own, but there was a cruise from springwood to hinze dam a few weeks back by boostcruising, apparently the route was pretty decent, went up through tamborine ect, and then once we hit hinze cause it will probably be closed at that time of night, just head straight across the dam and on to bwcp or shell mudgeerabab or bermuda st

if ya interested i can try and get the cruise course

ok this is copy and paste from the boostcruising/xibit cruise, one of the guys who was on the last sau cruise "gry-32" will know it too cause he was on it, i actually didnt cruise this one, seing as hinze dam is just up the road i just drove round when they all got there :)

the directions seem to be pretty detailed and on the money, ill check em all on my refidex and see how that goes, and ill make any changes to it if need be

Take exit 34 * Beenleigh North *. Right at Logan st lights .

Straight though the first roundabout then right at the next following the mount tambourine signs.

18k: Stop at 7’11 servo for regroup and for people that forgot to bring food! If you go down the LEFT of the servo past the car wash there is a big car park where we can stop n chat and so forth while people buy food and etc. were only stopping 40mins at the MAX ;P play it by ear me thinks, continue the way we were traveling after we leave trying to keep together

31k: You will come across two “1 lane” bridges . WARNING. They are 1 lane please give way to other motorists . This stretch of road is also a little bumpy but I’m not afraid to take the 180 down it and I guess Ill be the lowest car there. The road stays bumpy for 5km’s. Take it easy and you shouldn’t have any problems.

39k: Left turn onto Tambourine Mt rd

3pm

43k Beginning of climb! – could the slower cars please pull over to let the AWD and 4WS cars past.

48k WARNING very narrow pass. Caution recommended

50k Follow the road left thru the village round to the left

53k REGROUP after the mountain I think we would have needed a regroup spot this is just after the look out area . there is a parking sign you cant miss it .

55k right turn down white road

58k very steep decent, also there are traffic signals to let people down the mountain in packs because its 1 way. You will know what I mean . just be wary of this

60k military training area ! : þ – DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CAR. It is a live ammunition area.

62k one way section give way

64k left at the gold coast sign

73 right clagirrba rd

75k nasty crest. Take it slow fear of getting air bourn!

5:00pm

79k right at murwillumbah

83k left Heinz dam

lol, can an admin change my retarded date giving in the post headline! i just thought friday hmmmm thats the 28th, add one = 29th lmao!

That course sounds pretty full on, would be great fun at night... I will be taking it easy, anyone who takes it hard will be on the edge of their seats i think!

yer, i went and cruised the esplinade thisarve, if i get bored again ill head up and do that run, see what its like, i think ive done it once before when i was in year 12, but that was a while back and we were er, well we didnt really know precisly where we were headed :)

ok well i have run the course from beenleigh north exit to hinze dam and its a pretty decent cruise, plenty of widing stuff, a bit of straight stuff, some down hill stuff, and some down hill winding stuff(read tight hairpins)

id say the group will end up bein split in 2, but if we use the regroup points that are along the way should be fine, i also suggest yas take note of the crest towards the end, i comes up pretty suddenly :D

i have the path mapped out and if need be i can photo copy the pages of the refidex for whoever is gonna lead, ill be sitting in the middle with the sedate group :) most of the bends are well marked so it should be a good run

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