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seriously cool if we have a few leaving from the city as its a 2.5 hour drive according to google maps and could be lonely otherwise.

to be there just before 2pm we need to leave central 1130am at the latest, i finish work about then anway.

does everyone know the starting location? just go up pitt st and into the carpark at central near railway square. any dramas call me 0410644102

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seriously cool if we have a few leaving from the city as its a 2.5 hour drive according to google maps and could be lonely otherwise.

48 mins from George Street

2.5hrs lol.... you could almost get to Canberra :laugh:

seriously cool if we have a few leaving from the city as its a 2.5 hour drive according to google maps and could be lonely otherwise.

to be there just before 2pm we need to leave central 1130am at the latest, i finish work about then anway.

does everyone know the starting location? just go up pitt st and into the carpark at central near railway square. any dramas call me 0410644102

Definitely not 2.5hours man.... LOL

It'll take me around 1:40 - 2 hours to hit there coming outta Wollongong...

I reckon factor an hour outta the CBD.

nice so whos meeting at 12 pm then? such a relief its not 2.5, big fail on reading the damn site this is why...

  1. 1. 47 mins Pittwater Rd 33.5 km
  2. 2. 48 mins Wakehurst Parkway 36.5 km
  3. 3. 47 mins Wakehurst Parkway and Pittwater Rd 36.9 km

thats off the direction finder thingy, clearly its not cumulative but i was confused by it giving different times so just added them all up. FAIL!

:domokun:

anyway so yup, 12pm. central car park still good? i count 3 or so of us so far, wattle st works from there or just as easy, through china town and right off liverpool onto bridge.

bring it!

the big open one at the top of the ramp, its just off the top of pitt st where it meets george and regent and railway sq

not the side of the road, its like its own massive carpark outside, with a little green park in it, buses get up there now and then but its mostly taxis and the parking.

here

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and sir Rb your times sound perfect.

like railway square just opposite the bus station right? the main front short-term looking parking at central station?

thats it, see u guys about 12, i finish 10 am but will hang around till peeps show up. fingers crossed re the rain!

Gotcha

Let's hope the rain holds off ! Otherwise I'm out :(

You don't have a roof? Your hair goes frizzy?

Also, just a note guys, each car will have to pay $11 on the day to enter the park.




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