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Cruise To Orielys On Sunday 3/01/10


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Hey guys as title states Im wanting to organise a cruise to O'rileys on Sunday.

IF anybody is interested and the weather permits (for the love of god stop raining at least for a day)

We will meet up at WOW Sight and Sound Underwood around 930 am and i wanna leave by 10. From there we will head to the BP servo at Yatala and pick up any gold coasters who want to attend. We shall then head off by 1045 to Orielys.

If any of you are keen let me know. I just thought it would be cool to do something different plus rather than just standing around talking people can go on the tree top walk and what not if they like.

Cheers Silfan

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=d&sou...229095&z=10

Also forgot to add they have BBQ areas up there from memory if anybody wants to pack a feed for themselfs.

hope to see a few of you out there

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yeah is the usual with this lot i have noticed.

i have this up on boost also and had 400 views with very little intrest shown so weather maybe people just plan on rocking up or not i dont know.

so far i have a few mates in a 32, my 33, i think a silvia and something else that i cant remember atm coming.

Note to self...do not trust BOM radar. The 256km radar had nothing of concern. .. yet within 30mins it was bucketing. (must of developed locally)

First 1/2 hour of cruise was in rain...after that it was pretty clear and was a enjoyable run.

yeah lol as soon as we left yatala it rained pretty hard on the m1 but was clear b4 we hit nerang. and the road up to orilleys was dry. way down it was a lil wet.

was a nice small run i should have named it the family/couples cruise lol only people who came were couples and Rob and Michael brought the families along. i bet the kids would have enjoyed the drive though.

Did the kids end up feeding the birds and stuff??

The only 'bird feeding' of the day was when the bush the sphincter of the universes stole our picnic lunch.

One created a diversion whilst his crafty buddy grabbed our 1/2 loaf of bread and ran off.

Damn them bush the sphincter of the universes!

The only 'bird feeding' of the day was when the bush the sphincter of the universes stole our picnic lunch.

One created a diversion whilst his crafty buddy grabbed our 1/2 loaf of bread and ran off.

Damn them bush the sphincter of the universes!

Just like Jurassic Park ;)

The only 'bird feeding' of the day was when the bush the sphincter of the universes stole our picnic lunch.

One created a diversion whilst his crafty buddy grabbed our 1/2 loaf of bread and ran off.

Damn them bush the sphincter of the universes!

lol i missed it that would have been awesome to get on camera. they are theiving little buggers but. my mates mrs freaked out thinking they were gonna peck her eyes out or something.

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