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Here it is, the mountain run for January.

We Rescouted yesterday and a suitable route was picked out. I had quite a blast up there so it should be good for friday night.

Dinner will be at the Lone Star near Springwood crazy clarks.

There will have to be several group leaders I think as the route is quite complex and not a whole lot of places to stop off.

Where: Mt Tambourine and Surfers Paradise

When: 12/01/07

Exact Timings:

Northside Meetup - 6:30 at Bunnings on stafford road, same place as last time - leave 7:00 SHARP - if you miss it head to the southside meetup

Southside Meetup - 7:00, enter lone star at 7:15

Depart springwood Lone Star at aprox 9:00 - head up highway to Mt Tamborine & Hope Island exit, arrive at bottom of mountain at aprox 9:30 - 9:45

Come off mountain at aprox 11:30, Finish up in surfers at around 12. Head back down the highway then to bed/whatever.

Cost/What to bring: FULL fuel tank, money for dinner. CB radios if we get that organized, I have a small one, will pick a channel on the night.

Who: List of Attendees

IanB + Steph

`nigno + 1

MagicMikeZ32

Mr-Toy33

LightAssassin + 1

oldngrey +1

phatboi2010 +1

mikel

Squizz

Lazy-Bastard - Definate Maybe? ;)

[mez]

ZENNON

SirSkyline - Maybe

SMR33 + 1 + Mean_R34 (There were 3 in the bed and the little one said dont roll it?)

Staffo

Oblivion + lilmike86

RYN26 - maybe?

Destero - Maybe?

Please advise on who’s coming and how many your bringing so I can book hogs breath. Entries will close at 4pm on the 10th of Jan, so I can book in advance.

Can everyone please tell me if they will be at the north or southside meetups to begin with, kthx

Thanks everyone, and I look forward to a good night.

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Done and done, the groups will be worked out on the night, I was only really planning to have 3 or 4 ahead of me with the main body of the group behind me. If everyone says there in the faster group, well, it will defeat the point.

I will be going at about the same pace that i was going last time.

not to sure if this date would be such a good idea as the following day consist of the dyno day SAU QLD is organising.

Only thought people would have in deterring themselves away from this run would be any accidents that maybe caused and not being able to turn up to the dyno day.

Other thing would deter people away is running a full tank of fuel around a mountain and then again another full tank on the dyno.

what meet up points (aiming for a Southside and north side meet up this time)

Mok if theres a southside meet up and a northside meet up, ill try and hop along with someone (nice) from southside to give me a ride to the big meet up........will save Ian many km's and stress

Anyone live near logan?...(yes im a bogan)

Also 12th sounds a bit funny with the dyno dates but it would be a good celebration seeing as i get my uni offer the day before....hehe

Because its on a friday im sure ill be coming, work shouldnt hold me back past 5pm in the new year.

Count me in hun!

Anyone live near logan?...(yes im a bogan)

AAHHHHH!!!!!! BOGAN!!!! :dry:

sorry, that just came out for some reason. i also live on the southside as well if you need a ride.

definately count me in for this!!! :O i have been waiting for so long for a mountain run cruise. Boostloosing kicked me out for starting one :P i'll bring one other car with me, so make that two cars and two for lunch

Edited by lilmike86

We scouted last night, we decided the route we were taking was poor road quality - it was a fun drive with lots of twisties and plenty of fun but too many bumps, johno's car scraped many times and karen complained of the bumps too much :dry:

Were still going to do mt tambourine, however theres several routes up there and were going to pick a different one and rescout it in a few weeks.

We also got lost in surburban mt tambourine at one stage! Dodgy internet maps......

lilmike - what type of car are u bringing along as your consort?

my 33 skyline and my mates 32, and possibly a 34 as well! all gtst's though.

oh i meant to say dinner not lunch, but i guess you got the idea.

Edited by lilmike86

I'll see if I'm still in Brisbane but I'd be keen, work wants to send me to Melb it seems and planning to sell my 33 for a 32gtr... so very subject to location/owning a skyline.

Also in logan... well sort of (just inside Beaudesert and out of bogan, I'm a yokle y'all!).

Let's yas know.

Cheers,

Ben

my car, 2 for dinner, South side meet up. Slow group cos my Fiancé has a thing about me going to fast (just finish a 1 year licence disqualification).

[insert whip noise] damn, sucks to be you i guess :) my 1 year period doesnt end till january :devil:

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