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That's a fair drive for you from south coast isn't it?

yeah, it's a bit of a drive, but is well worth it for a good, fun day out.

I went to Wakefield yesterday to have a look and help out if needed... In the end I just ended up talking shit with Neil and Duncan instead... LOL

yeah, it's a bit of a drive, but is well worth it for a good, fun day out.

I went to Wakefield yesterday to have a look and help out if needed... In the end I just ended up talking shit with Neil and Duncan instead... LOL

Haha well if I dnt have a hangover (my bday that weekend) might meet you before and cruise up with you

will be there with bells on, gotta meet the mysterious 'john' if thats his real name but mainly to see Terry dressed up as serpico, i will go as John Mclane if its famous cop dress up day..

I believe so!

A quick question though, I beleive you need to pay a National Parks fee to get to Akuna Bay/West Head. Am I wrong? If I am not, how will this be sorted?

I don't mind paying, I just think some clarification is needed :)

I believe so!

A quick question though, I beleive you need to pay a National Parks fee to get to Akuna Bay/West Head. Am I wrong? If I am not, how will this be sorted?

I don't mind paying, I just think some clarification is needed :)

I have been advised of this, and am looking into it at the moment.

A quick question though, I beleive you need to pay a National Parks fee to get to Akuna Bay/West Head. Am I wrong? If I am not, how will this be sorted?

I would have thought as 36 cars took off, that if the lead driver UHF'd distress after paying National Parks, 35 other drivers answering the call would not have to pay - being on a mercy mission! :whistling:

Or perhaps a tow rope between each car would count as one? :whistling:

Or my wife in the lead car can keep the ranger listening until the last car went through? :whistling:

The Devil made me think it!

I would have thought as 36 cars took off, that if the lead driver UHF'd distress after paying National Parks, 35 other drivers answering the call would not have to pay - being on a mercy mission! :whistling:

I like it! Terry is a man with a plan!

Also I am excited for this cruise and should be present.




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