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I was in a rush last night, so I didn't go into much detail.

Firstly, thanks for the feedback. To answer your questions

I'm not into cruising the city all that much, as I prefer getting out in the country air.

Yes 350km is a fair run, but if you like 'driving', you will enjoy and when you break it up with stops, it's not that long.

It's broken up into a couple of sections, where we can stop & have a break, a beer, etc .

The run is up to the coast, then inland, coming back through Penrith way, onto the M4 back home.

I will explain more before we leave. This is a public forum, so I will keep it brief for my own reasons.

Yes it is vague, but it's not an event. I'm going for a run with some friends and decided to invite people along. When I do organise an event, there will be more notice. If you have something in mind, let me know.

Note: If it's raining we are not going.We may go on Sunday afternoon instead

Anytime you post any event/cruise/social meetup please make sure you follow the forum guidelines.. they're there to stop this vagueness.

If you don't want to disclose too many details on the destination/route then you need to make that clear in the first post.

e.g.

Destination: will remin undisclosed for personal/police reasons. Full details to be given to participants on the night.



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