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I might just have the groups split at lunch - those that want to rush down and those that want to have a lunch break.

I know I'd like a decent burger and an hour to clear the drone-ing from the ears :D

I have to update the trip. New plan is to have lunch at the half way cafe instead in in Albury.

We'll still have a fuel stop in Albury but meeting point will change. I'll try to figure out our timing for you Humbla - but given the number of cars and length of the trip, I don't know how accurate will be. PM me your cell number and I can SMS you from one of our stops.

Ok so last night started to update but stupid windows update crashe my machine! ARGH!

Will update by the weekend.

Pm sent. :action-smiley-069:

I know I'd like a decent burger and an hour to clear the drone-ing from the ears :D

you cant get away from that sound.. you will think it has finally gone away after a few hours, you go to sleep in a quiet room.. "buhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" comes right back!

Hey Eric,call in there on your back.One of my brother in laws drove from wollongong one day just to get a burger,true story.I'm gonna stop there on my way home on the monday,the grub is too good to pass up. :yes:

Wow - been told to HTFU... *lowers head, walks to corner of room face in*

Seriously, nobody wants a feed? Road Sammich I guess it is.

I was more meaning it towards those who need a quiet exhaust and ear plugs on a road trip... ;)

i want the address of burger place, if they are good enough to drive from wollongong for i will def make a stop.

im sure i can catch up with you slow trailer towing bastards anyway :P

As you come in to town it's on the right hand side,it's an old looking cafe nothing fancy.I have stopped there many times over the years,grub is out standing.Beef is local as well,no super market crap.All the truckies eat there as well. :action-smiley-069: Ps,stick to the speed limits down there the cops are savage,an they hide in the bushes too,sneaky bastads.

^^ sounds like something i would drive right past without noticing then..

yeah im always hyper paranoid about cops, only boot it up if someone is flying along a few hundred metres in front of me, otherwise its not more than 10 clicks over. been past quite a few radars at 120km/h without raising an eyebrow but wouldnt risk more than that.

anyway hope one or two cars also want the gourmet burgers!

On the way down to Melbourne ATM.

Pheasants nest to Yass is exactly 1 hour and 46 mins sticking on 110 km/h.

We are going to be arriving at Yass at 845ish if we leave at 7.




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