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So, it looks like we will be doing the Braidwood run then.

Since it isn't too far away, we could meet at the Museum carpark at 10, leave at around 10.30 for braidwood.

This will leave us plenty of time for a relaxed look at the model shop and for lunch to settle before the drive home.

Can everyone add their name to the list to get an idea of numbers.

Donnan

So, it looks like we are going on saturday.

I had a look at the cruise routes on the ACT section of EvolutionOz (thanks for doing the hard work guys) and have narrowed it down to 2 options:

1- We do a coast run. But, for this to be fun we would have to leave here early have lunch and drive back pretty much straight after to miss the traffic.

2- We take scott's option. It is reasonably long 494km, but it looks like it could be pretty fun. I can't see that there would be too much traffic along the minor roads either. We also have the option of which direction to take it.

Canberra via Gundagai via tumut via Cooma 494 km –

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=d&hl=...mp;z=8&om=1

Let me know what you guys want to do. Option 2 has my vote!

Donnan

Guys i can vouch for Option 2 - :cheers: amazing!!! tight twists and long straits.... top-up fuel at Gundagai, fill up at BP in Cooma then head home...

Another time then! :w00t:

I hope to be there, depends on my car being ready, btw 98 fuel is available in Tumut. 101 is not available. Braidwood sounds good, Wood fired pizza's on a 40 degree summers day.........................yummo!!!

On another note, I can get a cooks tour of Burrinjuck wall and maybe even the power house etc [i'll have to ask and arrange etc, I work in the industry, I know the guys] if anyone is interested for a future cruise. It would be BYO meat etc BBQ lunch though, there is a shop at the park, but I don't think they are set up for lunch and coffee's etc, might get a pie and coke.

Donnan

LadyBytes

Tuk Tuk

SteadyEddie

CeJay

Shell

Frink

Bnr32t

leech_ (may leave early to get back for mates wedding)

Tarmac-

*smallprint - I'm also interested in going for a drive around the same time as everyone else to a similar/same location and grabbing some bunns I mean a bite for lunch

this sux i wanna come for a cruze but i just found out i have to work untill 1pm on saturday then i have to go to the christmas party straight arfter any chance of another cruze sunday ? :bunny: maybe it can be around canberra or just a short one i just wanna see the canberra cars or maybe like a bbq at the cotter?

and is there any car stickers for this club? that would be cool like a sau one

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