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Regardless of what the weather is like at home before you leave, take both a jumper and a raincoat. Not only is the weather different every 5km in the mtn's but it also changes every 5mins.

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Regardless of what the weather is like at home before you leave, take both a jumper and a raincoat. Not only is the weather different every 5km in the mtn's but it also changes every 5mins.

should make for an interesting day! :D

Need more skylines to come along!!!!!!!

Hey dan great idea :)

ill have to be in with my stocker r32gts-t and my big green p plates trying to keep up hehe

it'll be my first cruise so should be better than my usual sunday of sleeping untill after midday :)

Hey dan great idea :D

ill have to be in with my stocker r32gts-t and my big green p plates trying to keep up hehe

it'll be my first cruise so should be better than my usual sunday of sleeping untill after midday :)

thats excellent mate! :)

Dont worry man, we'll all be driving as per the limit...

No stupid shit...

Yeah should be a great day! :)

I assume someone is taking a bbq?

I thought I saw BBQ's there last time I was there...

But I can take one just in case... :)

Ben you should so badly come with us!!!!

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I'm going to talk to the boss and see if we can make it. She's always wanted to go to the Blue Mountains though this might not be what she had in mind....

Stan, you can't be much further than me...




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