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I will be goin down the hwy to meet cc coast guys at central mangrove then we will head inland we will not be on the putty as such we will then head north up to wollombi, there are no dirt roads and the roads are fine and a lot of fun stop being such a bunch of wimps . no loose gravel or anythin.

u wont need any resprays have done this road plenty of times with no hickups roads are very good fine for everyone!

Through Kulnura, buckety out to wollimbi??? Sometime i drive that way for fun at night, or the back way to Yarramalong, the roads arn't that bad up this end, but if you go that way, doesnt' it go to dirt?

I promise u no dirt roads on this cruise, all bitumen, not postin a route just yet gonna weigh up some options cause for return back to central coast for those who stay on after, its a lot of fun to drive an really scenic aswell, can just cruise along or have some fun either way it ll be a nice day

Luke

Yeh mate thats all good, just want to let people know its not like a maccas out there you usually have to wait a bit for food its a very busy place, its worth it but.

just to re assure people we are traveling down the newcastle - syd freeway till central mangrove then goin in land from there its basically the way into gosford

Sorry but im gonna have to postpone the cruise to a later date, gonna b really busy next couple of weeks with work and that.

i will be looking to do this either late december or early jan depending

Tinks an i are gonna organise a Wollongong cruise sometime in the new year aswell.

will keep everyone posted on wats goin on, wat dates suit people in late december?

Luke



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