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I was in Belair National Park over the weekend, and up the back it looks like they've recently done up the "Karka" area, pretty damned nice and a good BBQ spot.

It's $7 per car entry but that'd hardly break the bank.

The SAU Vic Club has pretty full calendar (incl. cruises) so it'd have to fit in there.

Also unless we went the whole way, I'm not really sure how good the routes would be from on our half, the GOR only really gets good between Lorne to Apollo Bay, and simply doing the direct highway drive isn't exactly riveting (trust me I've done it a dozen times in the last few years).

There were rumours of a Oz wide "Skyline Muster" earlier in the year, but it didn't gain enough traction, damned shame as I would have gone for sure!

Edit: Could always hookup with some Western Vic people?

They seem to have a couple of events on the horizon: http://www.wvcruiseclub.com/forumdisplay.php?f=63

They seem fairly organised and mature, despite a high percentage of Falcadore drivers, and they have a disclaimer. :D

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That would have been awesome! My girlfriend was only saying this the other day that we should get a group and drive interstate. I'd definitely be up for it, even if it's just a small group, possibly Christmas time

6 months notice?!

If we were only going half way to Melb you could do it all in 1 weekend, I'd just need a few weeks / a month, personally.

Sure if it was some big muster you'd need a lot of notice but then I'd drop a LOT of things to be there regardless.

Me and my girlfriend did the Sydney to Adelaide trip in a day. Was a nice drive too, took it in shifts, one drove, one slept. Stopped for a couple drinks/meals on the way as well. As long as you are sensible about it, it's good

6 months notice?!

If we were only going half way to Melb you could do it all in 1 weekend, I'd just need a few weeks / a month, personally.

Sure if it was some big muster you'd need a lot of notice but then I'd drop a LOT of things to be there regardless.

yeah well im not made of money ive been meaning to go to sydney for like 1.5 years and just havnt gotton there my mate would be willing to put a few of us up not sure how big his property is but we could bring tents :O

Vic would be good if you get down on the great ocean road. Need a bit more time that just the weekend to do that maybe.

As for a drive to Sydney, it's not really that exciting. I've done the trip several times in the last 5 years & I never look forward to it.

Only reason I'd wanna head up that way is to head to for something like the Canberra summer-nat's.

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