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I can only really do the morning of the 4th Dec. Have another bbq on at 12pm on the 11th.

I'd vote for a 30-40min cruise max length. It may just be me, but a 1.5-2hour cruise before the bbq etc may not be best - at least for a a pre-christmas party cruise. If we wanna run a longer cruise, book it in as a cruise itself.

So it looks like the 11th is a winnar! majority wins.

And what do you mean we won't have a constant flow of water?

I'm sure everyone will at least a couple of beers, that'll make a pretty constant flow of some form of water if we need it...

At this rate we won't hit summer till januray or even not at all. So maybe there won't even be a fire ban!

our cruses normally go for most the day.

Yeah fair enough.

I was thinking this would be more of a short cruise thing, more focus on the meet up and spend most of the time doing the bbq, socializing thing (as opposed to a designated "just cruise" event).

Coast run maybe - Clyde or Brown mountain?

Hook up with the "crew" down there?

Might be to long for some... but we could probably work out a loop

Also evo oz guys a looking for a cruze we could combine...

my 2.2c

Sorry, didn't your post till just now.

I'd like to do a coast cruise sometime, go down the brown mountain, hook up north up the coast road then back home up the clyde.

It'll be a fair drive, I might need a few extra jerry cans ;)

But as for this cruise and bbq, we'll be staying in the territory :)

Does the river count as a "constant flow of water"? :D

So I guess the 11th wins?

Whether I make it depends on hangover levels *looks at Prue*

Oh come on shell! if i turned up to that "lotsa cars on old parliment lawns day" in the horiffic state i was in... surely you can make this one :)

So far the list of attendees is:

Me

Shell

Trozzle

Nerm

Sir son of rajab von van whateva

Mivec

Melly

Zane

Wal32r

Volk34? maybe

J'son? maybe

Kat? maybe

Zebra? Prue? I can bring my Boom Box and have music there :D

for saturday the 11th of December.

Meeting at uriarra east reserve at 1pm~ish for the bbq lunch and hopefully a frolik in the river

I'm keen to meet up with the southerner folk and cruise out through gordon and go the back way there.

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