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Neil, Liz, Kel, Duncan, Jas - and anybody else

Should we make a time and place to meet?

Hows Sunday for everybody?

Sorry- no look see for us this weekend :D

My brother's getting hitched and we need to get involved in all the family stuff which goes with it.

Kel

That works for me

I dont know about the road being used by trucks though, i think the WSCC guy means the roads leading up to it. The actual road the hillclimb is on would be quite hard for trucks, not to mention pointless - at the top is just a few (what looks to be at night anyway) farms

Sunday's good for me though :woot:

I dont know about the road being used by trucks though, i think the WSCC guy means the roads leading up to it. The actual road the hillclimb is on would be quite hard for trucks, not to mention pointless - at the top is just a few (what looks to be at night anyway) farms

That is correct. Unless the trucks are dropping stuff off at the houses on the hill, they'll have no reason to go up there. The road is just a loop that runs from the bottom of the hill to the top, and then back around to join half way up the same road again.

Just watch out for the goat that tends to graze right at the top of the hill. Its a curious little thing.

Just watch out for the goat that tends to graze right at the top of the hill. Its a curious little thing.

ROFL,,,,cool so we don't have to worry about trucks just a goat.

Sunday arvo it is then,,,no idea where we will meet,,,I'll ring you tomorrow Liz.

My Mobile is 0419160561

Neil.

Well heres a point we all have to go past, has a nice view for killing the waiting time, and 3 long carparks - cant miss it from the highway (and a really good fish and chips shop if you get there early enough :thumbsup: )

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Well heres a point we all have to go past, has a nice view for killing the waiting time, and 3 long carparks - cant miss it from the highway (and a really good fish and chips shop if you get there early enough :D )

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Too small cant see..

Is it that carpark after tempe tyres? area?

Well seems we have had a major setback. Liz has not made it. Maximum entries being 60 with 5 reserves. You must be very pissed off at the moment Liz. This grumpy old bastard will be counting the entrys and If the roster isn't full I WILL BE HAVING WORDS.

I still have to go on sunday so what about 1.00pm at that car park?. Jas post me your mobile and I'll ring you when we get close.

Neil.




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