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well,

november starts tomorrow...which means december starts in a month. and december = christmas...santas birthday and all that.

anyway.. thought i'd start a christmas cruise thread to get ideas rolling about

1 . date.

2. Areas to drive / BBQ -

3. who is actually interested in a chrissy cruise.

now...seeing as i missed last years...no idea on what everyone did. but the last one i went to...i believe we met up...cruised...had A barbie and a chat and teased R33's...and then cruised a bit more. sound good to me...what does everyone think?

ps...my weekend falls on the 20th / 21st of december...so that is my pick for the weekend we should do this.

pps...james is not invited...he's worse than the grinch :(

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Im up for the cruise for sure.

As long as it is on a sunday im happy, I think last year we went out to braidwood for lunch at the pub and checked out the model shop.

maybe something like that again, just throwing it out there?

yeah Braidwood cruise was fun last year! Gus we didnt have a barbie, we ate Braidwood pub food... and it was actually pretty good :)

Thinking of places to go is seriously depressing... Canberra has nowhere to cruise to that hasn't been done a million times before :O

I'd be keen, I would also like to do a snowy mountains run in the new year sometime,

cooma, snowy mountains highway, tumut, yass, canberra, about 500kms in all, if anyones keen.

I have done this the reverse way Yass, Gundergui, Tumut, Snowy Mt Highway, Cooma, Canberra

It was awesome!!!

And i'd also suggest a Canberra, Clyde Mt, Batemans Bay, Bega, Brown Mt, Cooma, Canberra

bout 500k

My 2c

PS the ultimate - Canberra, Yass, Tumut, Snowy Mt highway, Cooma, Brown Mt, Bega, Batemans Bay, Clyde Mt, Canberra.

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