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Is that another saying for "I have to wash my hair that day?" :laugh:

^ ^ ^ headache coming on?

Bullshit, hop in with someone coming down from Syd, would be good to see you again :)

No no, I would have already washed my hair. Headaches are for girls and I plans on Saturday and I have to work on sunday. I don't need to be around cars 24/7 lol I need a life. One day off would be nice.

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"Your paint couldn't be any worse than mine ;)

i will match you with my peeling clear coat, and raise you a dent in a my front fender.""

I will see these and raise you both with a crack right across the front windscreen and a torn front cool air pipe thingy.

swapped shifts so going to be there 0900 with bells on!

I'm in. Great route.

Any plans for a quick stop and group photo at Stanwell Tops?

Most Saturdays there's nowhere near enough room to do so, unfortunately :(

Unrelated: guys coming from down south; meet at top of Mt Ousley @ 8am? in the truck stop thing on the left.

After Kangaroo Valley, the turnoff to Berry is about 1Km on left called Kangaroo Valley Rd. (unless you're choosing the route via Cambewarra Mtn > Bombaderry Matt)

* One needs to be careful about the line one takes as there is a drop off on the left hand side shoulder

* Don't follow too closely behind the car in front due to loose stones on this tarmac that can crack your windscreen, let alone stone chips

* If weeds are high, bikes/cars can be obscured on tight corners

UHF radios can be useful. The Channel# can be relayed to you at the briefing by Matt.

Most Saturdays there's nowhere near enough room to do so, unfortunately :(

Unrelated: guys coming from down south; meet at top of Mt Ousley @ 8am? in the truck stop thing on the left.

Depending on the amount of beers i drink tonight i might come down and to see you guys off at 8, then head back home for a day of looking at wedding venue;s :yucky: lol :P

Depending on the amount of beers i drink tonight i might come down and to see you guys off at 8, then head back home for a day of looking at wedding venue;s :yucky: lol :P

gayyyyy

tell her you're going looking at some venues up close

"honey i don't know where all these skylines are coming from, honest"

tell her you're going looking at some venues up close

"honey i don't know where all these skylines are coming from, honest"

LOL

Nice venues at

a) the Francis Greenway bridge Kangaroo Valley for the service,

b) Ranelagh House Robertson for reception,

just looking at the map re meeting place, the nearest cross st off waratah seems to be the Bath rd roundabout.

i figure as long as i hit that i should spot a few skylines..

can u confirm or is the google map starting marker a little off?

just looking at the map re meeting place, the nearest cross st off waratah seems to be the Bath rd roundabout.

i figure as long as i hit that i should spot a few skylines..

can u confirm or is the google map starting marker a little off?

It's pretty close, just below that marker, there's the two trucks parked longways along the parking spots? That's where we meet up.

EDIT:: HOLY SHIT FUNARAMA

just looking at the map re meeting place, the nearest cross st off waratah seems to be the Bath rd roundabout.

i figure as long as i hit that i should spot a few skylines..

can u confirm or is the google map starting marker a little off?

Last cruise I went on I didn't really have a clue where I was going, but caught a group of 2 or 3 other Skylines along Princes Highway and figured I'd just follow - it worked geek.gif

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Most Saturdays there's nowhere near enough room to do so, unfortunately :(

Unrelated: guys coming from down south; meet at top of Mt Ousley @ 8am? in the truck stop thing on the left.

Ahh yeah of course.

Related to your unrelated: I'll join somewhere on Lawrence Hargrave as I want to do Bulli pass but will possibly see you guys at the top of Ousley.

8am's a bit early considering the meetup at the start is at 9am isn't it?

Ahh yeah of course.

Related to your unrelated: I'll join somewhere on Lawrence Hargrave as I want to do Bulli pass but will possibly see you guys at the top of Ousley.

8am's a bit early considering the meetup at the start is at 9am isn't it?

Owen is planning to meet there at 8AM, and then head up to the original start point to do the whole cruise.

just looking at the map re meeting place, the nearest cross st off waratah seems to be the Bath rd roundabout.

i figure as long as i hit that i should spot a few skylines..

can u confirm or is the google map starting marker a little off?

Get to that roundabout and you'll spot us parked on the side of the road.

After Kangaroo Valley, the turnoff to Berry is about 1Km on left called Kangaroo Valley Rd. (unless you're choosing the route via Cambewarra Mtn > Bombaderry Matt)

* One needs to be careful about the line one takes as there is a drop off on the left hand side shoulder

* Don't follow too closely behind the car in front due to loose stones on this tarmac that can crack your windscreen, let alone stone chips

* If weeds are high, bikes/cars can be obscured on tight corners

UHF radios can be useful. The Channel# can be relayed to you at the briefing by Matt.

Planning to take the Kangaroo Vally Road route, it's a wonderful road, but people will need to remember to not get too close on ANY of these roads. While they're great roads, if you don't respect them, they will take every oppurtunity to kill you.

GUYS PLEASE BRING UHF RADIOS

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