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If you guys end up going on this little shindig, watch out for Petrol Prices in remote areas ie West and East Coasts. Launceston and Hobart of late have been the same if not cheaper than the Mainland but out the sticks where the roads are too good (you VIC fools think the Great Ocean Road is good) to describe, the prices are jacked up nicely.

Also, only BP Ultimate down there since I was there last.

Winter is the best and cheapest time to go.

Hobart is an awesome place for a night out.

And Drink CASCADE DRAUGHT, no Borries (Boags).

Regards,

Mike

(Tasmanian living in Victoria)

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Hey Mike,

GOR is way over rated. Yes for picturesque/scenic routes GOR is probably best in VIC. If you want a good driving road the refton-black spur- kinglake run is tops, by the end off the day you'll be sick of driving through twisties :P

Join SAU VIC and come out with us for a few cruises, events, etc.

Yeah, done Kinglake a few times, nasty piece of road that - dangerous as but towards the King Lake National Park (ie past Dragway Wheels) side it's fantastic - Much like the East coast of VIC ie rolling fast hills and great scenery.

Thanks for the invite!

And Drink CASCADE DRAUGHT, no Borries (Boags).

nooooooooo Boags>Cascade any day of the week, Cascade is awful! You were a from the south?

Boags vs Cascade is mostly a north vs south thing, so you will hear this argument alot.

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