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Vic Stageas.

Finally got this thread happening.

Thanks to everyone who contributed by putting in a date and place into the recent Poll.

As you are all aware, the 21st of August was chosen for a nice cruise up to Arthur Seat!

Details

Sunday 21th of Aug

10:30am meet 11:15am departure.

Monash University Clayton Wellington Road Carpark.

We will drive towards and along Nepean Hwy until we meet a first meet point at Schnapper point. This will alow us to re group with anyone that has fallen behind.

Then make our way through to Arthurs Seat Rd to the top of the mountain.

There is quite an interesting maze here, and a Fantastic Restaraunt to sit and have lunch! So its good for the Family to come along!

please be advised that this is a drive, not a race, drift contest, skid pan, or touge. if you wish to be a hoon, DONT!

Will have maps/directions ready on the day.

You should bring;

  • Pen marker
  • Walkie talkies
  • Full tank
  • Your Cars
  • A Camera(if you have one)
  • Anyone else who wants to tag along.

This is the cruise Route Included are the directions.

Arthurs Seat Cruise.pdf

Hope to see you all there!

Thanks people!

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