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i suggest you make a map up first mate, print some off...

nobody gets lost and everyone knows where they're going

simple, you'll have a great time

if you don't make a map or make a sh*t one, the result may be a tiny bit different

Have a Set Map , Time to meet and a time to leave

you say 8ish people can rock up anytime,

maybe having stop off like at cott or scarbz so NOR people can meet up :D

im not sure if i can make it tho working on car!

No Wai man I'm not doing one of these cruises again, dude listen to what Andrew and Ricca are sayign hey, because you dont' want to get eaten alive =P

i new too this can someone help me make a map

Lorenzo- Easy

Where : e-shed markets meet 8pm sharp for 830 take off!

1 st stop Cott

2nd scrabs ?

3rd blah blah

In bewteen them right what way to go as people get lost

whereis.com <--- copy paste info onto paper

Coastal Runs are easy to do as you dont really need maps as your going the same road the whole way but have STOPS and MEETING place for others!

If not ready dude Do it for Next weekend as people wont know whats going on!

And wont come on a cruise that has 1 or 2 people!

Do it next weekend mate, you're best to actually drive your cruise yourself to make sure it works out. also to make sure there's no road works, no "no right turns" etc

also saying cott, scabz etc there big suburbs mate you need actual meet points i.e car parks, shoppign centres etc.

Maybe an idea to go on a few cruises before you do oen yourself so that you don't get raped hey

Patty....you still holding that rape grudge against me? lol

Yeah man if it's yoru first cruise give it good planning otherwise it might very well be your last *evil laugh*

lol mine first cruise is soon :) and i been planning since november

there is a cruise on sunday in the same area on antilag. just go to the one on sunday 11th.

Place:Captain Munchies Fremantle

Time:1.45pm meet. 2.30pm Leave

Just a general cruise,freo,cott,scabs,hillaries,scabs,cott,freo.

thanks guys ill go on acouple of ur cruzs firsth then next couple of month ill do one and anyone knw were the meet point for the cruz on sat night

definately go out and plan your cruise carefully.

whereis.com will not show you crests with stupid stop signs straight after them. add 100 cars to that scenario and you will have unhappy rear ends.

take the time to make it mate. ppl take the time to attend so make sure you do the right thing by them :)

whereis.com cruises are boring!

Make your own!

Basically, jump in the car and drive! Have someone sit beside you to write detailed instructions as to which way you turned on what street etc etc.

If possible, get someone else to drive it after you have writen the map to make sure its enjoyable and the map is accurate etc.

Then type it up, print out copies and hand them out at the meet point.

Id be happy to help out normally but i dont have much spare time at the moment sorry. Good luck with your cruise mate :)

definately go out and plan your cruise carefully.

whereis.com will not show you crests with stupid stop signs straight after them. add 100 cars to that scenario and you will have unhappy rear ends.

take the time to make it mate. ppl take the time to attend so make sure you do the right thing by them :)

thanks for that dan and someone on here wanna help me do a map

Definately take these guys info on board because they know what they're talking about. Ask Niszilla (Ryan) he's good and has allot of experience with cruises, maps etc and is normally always willing to help out when you're new :D

definately go out and plan your cruise carefully.

whereis.com will not show you crests with stupid stop signs straight after them. add 100 cars to that scenario and you will have unhappy rear ends.

take the time to make it mate. ppl take the time to attend so make sure you do the right thing by them :D

Also they don't usually pick up on the 'no right turns' etc.

like dirty3 said go for a drive and make one yourself from experience, makes it that little bit more interesting. :D

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