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hey guys

OZWRX have organised another charity cruise tohelp raise funds for the cancer coucil

all makes and models are welcome

link to the cruise info is here http://www.ozwrx.com/final/index.php?showtopic=4789&hl=

come and supprot a good cause and have a great day

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ok ill cut and paste the info

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29TH OZTOBER 2006

Destination: Jenolen Caves

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Proudly supporting the Cancer Council

Donations: You will be asked to kindly donate $5 to the Cancer council, this is not compulsary but is greatly appreciated.

Raffle Tickets: Tickets will be on sale during the day with prizes drawn at final destination.

Prizes: TBA

Lunch: Hamilton Halfway Hotel, serving standard Bistro meals like Steak, Hamburgers, Snitzels, fish & chips.

Menu pricing ranges from $5 to $15.

Meet Point: M4 Service centre West bound car park.

Meet Time: 8:30 Raffle tickets will be sold during this time, we do request a donation of $5 per car but this is not compulsary.

Departure time: 9:30 Sharp, please make sure you are ready to leave at this time including having a full tank of fuel and drinks and munchies you require for the journey.

Distance: 280km round trip.

Directions: M4 motorway through Great Western Hwy to Hartly, turn left at Jenolan Caves road at Hartly, follow directly to lunch meet point then onto Jenolen Caves.

Trip will take approximately 2 hours to the lunch meet spot where there is enough parking to squeeze in 50+cars in the car park with road side parking also available for another 50+ cars.

Lunch numbers will need to be confirmed so arrangments can be made with staff to get the ball rolling on cooking, Please indicate if you will be having lunch.

Lunch will take around 1 - 1.5 hours depending on numbers.

Once completed there is a short 20 minute trip to the caves via some of the tightest roads i have seen, roads from this point on are very dangerous so extreme caution will be required.

Absolutly no horoics and dangerous driving as you will endanger your life and more importantly others on the road.

I cant stress this enough on how dangerous these roads are so please do not attend if you cant keep to the signed speed limit .

With this in mind please read the following Disclaimer, the reason for this is to protect you & the organisers and the site.

Disclaimer:

Legal info:

You must not take any action or initiate any proceedings against the Administrators/Owners, moderators or members for any losses or damages resulting from the use or malfunction of this Forum or any services or information within http://www.ozwrx.com. Any Cruises or Meetings organised on OZWRX by OZWRX members will not be the responsiblity of the Administrators/Owners or moderators of OZWRX. OZWRX hereby disclaim any and all liability and monetary claims for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, harm to equipment or machinery or personal injury or death, which may occur as a result of reckless and /or irresponsible driving.

Those attending do so at their own risk

On arrival it is important that we do this as a group as i promise it will be something to see :( , whilst driving through the village area please refrain from stupidity.

Parking will be at the top level carpark, this area has been closed off to the public and is reserved for OZWRX.

Unfortunatly there will be a $4.50 charge for parking, this is a standard charge for all public attending the caves.

I have begun negotiations with staff who will confirm if a portion ($2) of each car can be donated to our chosen charity.

There is 2 BBQ's available if you wish to cook up for those who did not each at the previous lunch spot.

During our stay Prizes for the raffle will be given away whilst we stretch our legs.

Departure: We will leave at approx 2:00 - 3:00pm, trip will take around 2 hours to the M4.

Fuel stops: In order to keep the group together a lot of organising has taken place to keep the group together, it would be appreciated if all attendies can leave on a full tank, those requiring fuel can fill up at the following locations though the group will not be stopping as this will cause massive traffic conjestion.

Shell Lawson, Westbound: Optimax available.

Caltex Mt Victoria, East Bound: Vortex 98 available.

Please post if you will be attending and how many, eating at hotel.

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