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Great News Genelle :D

Can we ask a favour of you?

In case, they want to do more work on it, can you park there on a hairpin till they let us through? ? ? :)

Shall we still meet at Hughes Rd/Terry Reserve till the convoy picks us up?

Ay what you meen Terry. :bunny:

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hey Gemma,

Do you want me to print off map's for everyone on the day?

If you want to that'd be great. My printer i s dead so was wondering how i was going to do that:) Route that Terry set up for us??

Ok, Seems to be a wee bit of confusion here so here it is up front

I will be driving past Maccas at Orange Grove Rd (cumberland hwy) at 10.15am. I will pull in to grab some breakfast but will only be there for 10 mins. Anyone that wants to meet there must be there.

I will then head onto KFC carpark at The CrossRoads MegaCenter, Casula at 11am. We will hang around for all to arrive then leave at 11.30 sharp. We will then follow the following route to the meet point:

Casula NSWAustralia

1. Head east on Lang Rd toward Hume Hwy 9 m

2. Take the 1st right onto Hume Hwy 2.2 km

3. Exit onto Campbelltown Rd 1.1 km

4. Take the ramp onto South Western Fwy 36.5 km

5. Take the exit toward Picton Rd 0.7 km

6. Turn left at Picton Rd 6.4 km

7. Continue onto Mount Keira Rd 17.3 km

8. Continue onto The Link Road 3.7 km

9. Take the ramp onto Southern Fwy 23.2 km

10. Continue onto Princes Hwy 2.4 km

11. Slight right to stay on Princes Hwy 88 m

12. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Illawarra Hwy 2.7 km

13. Continue onto Terry St 0.9 km

14. Turn left at Hughes Dr 0.2 km

Hughes DrAlbion Park NSW 2527, Australia

We will be the south convoy at approximatly 1pm at the carpark at the end of Hughes Dr in Albion Park

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source...mp;t=h&z=19

When we meet up woth Terry and gang we will make the decsion as to wether we will go up the pass or the alternate route as previously mentioned.

Either way we will be enjoying some yummy pies at the end of the trip.

UHF channel, Im not totally sure what is allowed. I just say we use channel 19. No particular reason.

Terry and i have exchanged numbers so there wont be any worries about the two groups meeting up.

Yes it is a rain, hail or shine event. No matter what, i will be there.

See you there

heres just a quick one, i will make it look better

Hey, thanks for that. If you havnt already printed it can you use the directions that i just posted. It is the same as Terrys but just listed simpler;) thanks mate

good work Gemma and Terry!

Due to recent events (in the media about "hoons"), I think it should be stressed that everyone should be careful and on good behaviour, The weather isn't safe, drivers are taking roles as vigilantes (taking plates down etc) and I'd imagine the police are being encouraged to pull over any "suspicious" vehicles.

I would'nt stress to much to put it all into the TomTom man, cause at the end of the day the plans might change and all that hard work might be wasted... if it keeps raining it wouldn't surprise me that the pass is going to be closed (if where still taking that road)

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I would'nt stress to much to put it all into the TomTom man, cause at the end of the day the plans might change and all that hard work might be wasted... if it keeps raining it wouldn't surprise me that the pass is going to be closed (if where still taking that road)

Never tried mapping a route on the tom tom before so its fun practice though :D

Never tried mapping a route on the tom tom before so its fun practice though :D

Dont worry bout it too much, will be as a group the whole time anyway. Will gauge how many show at crossrodas and may need to make 1 or 2 leaders to ensure others dont get lost




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