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Hi everyone!

I was thinking that since the weather is getting cooler, we should go for a drive and exploit some of our local roads. I was thinking about Sunday 15th of April partially because next weekend is too short notice for some and mainly because it is the Easter long weekend and people are heading off and the threat of double demerits are always looming.

Anyway, I was thinking that we could head north from the museum to coppins crossing, urriara rd, cotter rd, then into tuggers for lunch. If there is anyone interested in coming but doesn't have a ride, post up and hopefully we will have some spare seats and it will help us to get to know each other.

Date: 15/04/07

Time: 11am

Place: Museum

For: A bit of a drive (suggestions are welcome)

Donnan

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I went for a drive out to uriarra crossing on the weekend then came back into town along the cotter. You could easily continue out along to Tharwa as well. It's a nice fun road, but have to be careful of cyclists.

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I went for a drive out to uriarra crossing on the weekend then came back into town along the cotter. You could easily continue out along to Tharwa as well. It's a nice fun road, but have to be careful of cyclists.

Lol, it's funny you mention that. I ride out there all the time. In fact, I just got back from a ride right (still in my knicks, actually) through Tidbinbilla, through to the cotter and out.

It's a great fun road, but as you said, you have to be careful and watch for cyclists, it's easy to fly around a blind corner and take one out......preferably, not me.

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