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Liz, I'm going to grace your car with my presence (read: I'm scabbing a ride if I can't get mine)

lol.. I was going to ask you if I can scab a lift off you if my car isn't road worthy.

ok so between us we should have at least one car ready! we'll take that! lol

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For the benefit of those who haven't been on a previous SAU observation cruise, this is how it works....

The starting location will be PMd the week before the event. We're running the event under a CAMS permit so you need to have at least one SAU NSW Club Member in your car to be involved.

On the day, we have a quick briefing then we give you a set of instructions/clues on where you need to drive, along with questions about things you should see on the way.

Cars start about 2 minutes apart & the drive itself should take about 2 hours to complete.

If it all goes bad and you get lost, we give you a special envelope with instructions on how to find the finish.

Once you get to the end location we have a barbie, give you the answers to the questions and announce the winner.

Hope this helps?

Kel

lol.. I was going to ask you if I can scab a lift off you if my car isn't road worthy.

ok so between us we should have at least one car ready! we'll take that! lol

hahah ok, we can decide the week before the event

For the benefit of those who haven't been on a previous SAU observation cruise, this is how it works....

The starting location will be PMd the week before the event. We're running the event under a CAMS permit so you need to have at least one SAU NSW Club Member in your car to be involved.

On the day, we have a quick briefing then we give you a set of instructions/clues on where you need to drive, along with questions about things you should see on the way.

Cars start about 2 minutes apart & the drive itself should take about 2 hours to complete.

Light bickering commences between navigator and driver (if one or the other is the other's significant other...)

If it all goes bad and you get lost...

Bickering turns to abusive yelling.

...we give you a special envelope with instructions on how to find the finish.

The rest of the journey is done in absolute silence.

Once you get to the end location we have a barbie, give you the answers to the questions (sexual bunnies), announce the winner and you kiss and make up after a few hours.

Hope this helps?

Kel

ammended

I forgot to add that Duncan's not allowed anywhere near this year's instructions so everyone will have a chance at making the finish :laugh:

LOL So thats who made last years one!! :) @ Duncan lol

Im in... Need to find a driver now...

LOL So thats who made last years one!! :O @ Duncan lol

Im in... Need to find a driver now...

do i get a penality departure time seeing as ive got vic as my navigator, he can read a map upside down and backwards and i can drive like no other, we shall blitz the field :rofl:

i should be in hopefully, sounds like a laugh

do i get a penality departure time seeing as ive got vic as my navigator, he can read a map upside down and backwards and i can drive like no other, we shall blitz the field :woot:

i should be in hopefully, sounds like a laugh

FINE!

Geez you're a funny bastard Wilch (and did you by chance have a spy cam in the Zed when Duncan and I made up the clues cos that script is sounding very familiar!)

Kel

Im interested in coming and would like to bring Baileyand Tam, but I need to have my boy home at about 2-3pm, gota love the arvo kip! So what time do we expect to finish?




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