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FRIDAY NIGHT

Straight up the Hume:

Where: Shell Roadhouse, Hume Hwy Donnybrook VIC 3064 (Melway 365 C5)

Meet Time: 7.30pm

Depart Time: 8:00pm

Tour Leader: Jamezilla - Red Evo 8 MR

Back/Fun Way: (Lilydale, Yarra Glen, Yea, Seymore, Shep)

Where: BP on way out of Lillydale, Cnr Maroondah Hwy & Nelson Rd (Melway 38 J3)

Meet Time: 7.00pm

Depart Time: 7.30pm

Tour Leader: Scotsman - White 33 GTR

SATURDAY MORNING

Straight up the Hume:

Where: Shell Roadhouse, Hume Hwy Donnybrook VIC 3064 (Melway 365 C5)

Meet Time: 5.30am

Depart Time: 6:00am

Tour Leader: Bass Junky - Silver 34 GTT

Will stop at Maccas in Shepparton for brekkie.

Back/Fun Way: (Lilydale, Yarra Glen, Yea, Seymore, Shep)

Where: BP on way out of Lillydale, Cnr Maroondah Hwy & Nelson Rd (Melway 38 J3)

Meet Time: 5.00am

Depart Time: 5.15am

Tour Leader: Ferni - Purple 33 GTR

Will stop at Maccas in Shepparton for brekkie.

To All Cruises, Please Bring:

Adequate Fuel

CB Radio - Channel 14 (unless advised otherwise by tour leader)

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How's the volunteers situation Bec? I could be available for help out on the day, let me know.

West if you were able to come and help out on the day it would be greatly appreciated - the morning sessions are when we would most be needing volunteers, which should leave you free for passenger sessions in the afternoon. ;)

West if you were able to come and help out on the day it would be greatly appreciated - the morning sessions are when we would most be needing volunteers, which should leave you free for passenger sessions in the afternoon. ;)

Ok,

More than likely i've got nothing on Sat so i'll probably tag along with Mr Dean though he has to promise to drive on speed limit ;) .

Myself, Justin and Sam are leaving from the Ring road maccas (outbound) at around 3:30pm if anyone else wants to head up earlier with us....

We left the same maccas at about 4:30-5 for the last DECA, and copped stop/start traffic all the way to pascoe vale road, so leaving at 3:30 will see us miss that traffic :D

Post here or PM me if you plan to tag along with us, so we know to wait

andrew. i am comming from dandenong. it will take me about 30mins to get there, hope u wait for me if i am running a little late.

No worries dude, i live in rowville so not far away... should only take me half an hour to get to the meet so not much longer for you...

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