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Looking at planning another Queensland meet and cruise before xmas. People are noramally too busy in December so this time it will be in November and probably on a Sunday.

About time we went north again, so venue and route yet to be determined

Expression of interest. Throw some suggestions for route and final venue

I am thinking maybe finish at either Bribie Island or Mooloolaba beach/park somewhere.

Maybe a route west of highway to find some hills :)

Once we have final date and venue, I will get this first post edited with details

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Sounds good, wonder if ill be the only M35 again? :(

Where you on the last one?

I was the only one.Hopefully you can make the next one, and i don't get left behind and lost.lol.

Will be ok if its up north,i should be ok. :)

Where you on the last one?

I was the only one.Hopefully you can make the next one, and i don't get left behind and lost.lol.

Will be ok if its up north,i should be ok. :(

I must have been to the previous one (was on the gold coast > spit)

Will be great this time :)

hopefully its on a weekend i have off, my november is looking a little busy. it would be good to get out on some less used roads, last time that haul up mt tamborine was a pain being stuck behind all the turtle slow traffic.

hopefully its on a weekend i have off, my november is looking a little busy. it would be good to get out on some less used roads, last time that haul up mt tamborine was a pain being stuck behind all the turtle slow traffic.

How dare you offend turtles to that extent! :)

Any ideas on where we are headed yet?

Not yet. I am off to laze around on a boat in the Whitsundays tomorrow for 1 1/2 weeks.

Will sort it out when I get back and hopefully the QLD club will know by then when their yearly charity cruise is on.

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