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Hi guys and girls just wondering if anyones keen on getting together for a twilight cruise in the next week or so. If so i think an early evening cruise would be good. bunnings, kmart (anzac highway) or something like that would be a good start. What do you guys think. City to glenelg run fromt he meeting spot, should only take 30 - 40 mins roughly...anyone interested. Please post if keen if more than 10 people posting might try and get an official run together.

EMZ

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should start @ the back of the airport then head up morphette rd make it was through the burbs to the bottom of south rd head up near where joel lives and into the hills and find some nice CRUISING roads up there heading towards lobethal birdwood and gumaracha

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Thanks for the replies ppl. Might actually leave it to the new years. There is already another cruise floating around just prior to Christmas and don't want to cram too many in! Also im pretty busy and prob wont be able to attend a cruise that im trying to organise.

Also thanks for the input about where to and not to cruise!

Bunnings, Kmart or Lecornue's sounds like a good starting point then up to norlunga, via glenelg (not jetty road) sounds like a reasonable route. Might also head through aldinga as well.

Dont know if many people remember but i tried to organise a cruise for the leukaemia foundation "cruise for a cause" hope we can get some people this time. Im not going to raise money this time round but i might keep a rough route from that cruise.

Well again thanks for the feedback guys and girls and like i said new years cruise (early jan) might be a bit more reasonable for ppl.

Kind regards Evan

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Hi Team!!!!

Anyone up for a cruise on the 4th april in the evening.......possible around 7pm (twilight cruise). I spotted a cruise a few days ago and i got all excited!!!!

So anyways 4th of april at 7pm.....gonna wait until i get aprox 10 people interested for sure either by pm or here on the message board.

Thinking of le cornues start at 7pm for a 730 kick-off then down anzac highway to glenelg and a park on the glenelg esplanade.......shouldn't take too long (maybe 20 min cruise plus meeting before and after)

Well lads and ladies, let me know.........no bells and whisles to this one, just a meet and cruise.

Regards, Evan

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