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OK everyone, I will be posting some final details over the next few days (hopefully before the Easter break, but DEFINATELY before the end of it).

I will link or scan/upload a map showing the meeting point, and some basic instructions on how to get there as well... It's not hard to find, anyway.

As mentioned, final details and directions for the cruise are here:

Sydney-siders to meet at the Caltex/Hungry Jacks/Red Rooster complex on the corner of Abbott Rd and Foundry Rd in Seven Hills. Be there at 10.30am for an 11am departure.

Cruise route from the F3 is very easy, and I have attached maps for the convenience of all... From the Sparks Rd turn-off, just keep following it straight through as it becomes Wallarah Rd, then Main Rd once you've crossed the bridge splitting Budgewoi Lake and Tuggerah Lake. Continue down through Noraville, and once you pass St Mary's Catholic school and the church attached to it, you will come up to a roundabout. Turn right at this roundabout into Wilfred Barrett Dr, take your first left into Bungary Rd, then your third right into Soldiers Point Dr. Along this narrow stretch, you will find another small roundabout, turn left and it will then lead you directly down to our meeting spot.

Sparks Rd turnoff from the F3 (ref C12 from Sydney, and E13 from Newcastle):

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Continuing down Sparks Rd, where it becomes Wallarah Rd (map 39, ref K1 to map 40, ref Q7:

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Following Wallarah Rd over the bridge, where it becomes Main Rd (ref A7 to L11):

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Onwards past the bridge and down to the roundabout at Wilfred Barrett Drive (ref L13), and turning left into Bungary Rd (ref L14):

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Turn right into Soldiers Point Dr (ref M1) and follow it down... (ref P6):

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All Newcastle people, I'm thinking it's only me at the moment.

We'll meet up at the BP servo at Beresfield (Start of F3) at 10.30, for an 11.00am departure. it's basically the same directions, except we're coming from the north.

Take the Sparks road exit at Warnervale, then follow the directions Goldzilla has provided :D

See Ya's there :D

Well i found out today that i have to do the last day of a training course for work on Saturday :D

But it's not going to stop me coming, should be outta there by 12.30.

So if anyone from Newy way is meeting at the BP servo, i wont be there.

Fingers crossed should be down there by 1.00pm or so.

sorry guys I'm a no can do on this one..

hopefully next time though..

Unfortunate, but hopefully we'll be able to organise another (bigger) one in the not too distant future again...

Yeah hopefully, would be good to get a heap of us together.

I wont worry about postin my pics, you guys have it covered, i crashed out on the lounge, only just woke up LOL

Can't wait to get my suspension, it looks so high in the front :D

Edited by beastien
...Jay wanted me to take a couple of his Beast, man that thing is impressive.

Certainly is...

You can hear the thing from miles away: "Waaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..." Goes like a cut snake, too, from what I witnessed today!

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