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Now I'm sure there will be a few different cruises up to nats on different times for different folks

Richo and I are Departing the Wallan BP at 7am

https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=-37.403045,145.01515&hl=en&ll=-37.405312,145.013545&spn=0.014437,0.033023&sll=-37.405346,145.013545&sspn=0.014505,0.033023&t=h&mra=mift&mrsp=0&sz=16&z=16

https://maps.google.com/?ll=-37.405534,145.01333&spn=0.014437,0.033023&t=h&z=16&layer=c&cbll=-37.405342,145.013546&panoid=hy3ylxzsw1y0Kpn91Ydm9g&cbp=12,24.52,,0,5.25

topping up here and having a couple stops along the way for fuel and food.

Any-one who wants to join us let me know.

M

Check-in starts at 4pm

So leaving @ 7am - 6.5hrs drive puts you in Goulburn around 2pm-ish. So check into accomm, relax for an hour and then come sign on.

Sounds like a perfect time for me.

If I don't leave Wed I'll be there 7am Thurs.

Now I'm sure there will be a few different cruises up to nats on different times for different folks

Richo and I are Departing the Wallan BP at 7am

https://maps.google....sp=0&sz=16&z=16

https://maps.google....2,24.52,,0,5.25

topping up here and having a couple stops along the way for fuel and food.

Any-one who wants to join us let me know.

M

who needs fuel??? Diesel muthafarkers, one tank will get me there and halfway back :P

Oh well I'm not going anyway so doesn't matter :P

Check-in starts at 4pm

So leaving @ 7am - 6.5hrs drive puts you in Goulburn around 2pm-ish. So check into accomm, relax for an hour and then come sign on.

Sounds like a perfect time for me.

If I don't leave Wed I'll be there 7am Thurs.

that's my thoughts be checked in, signed in and at the pub whilst ppl still on the road.

there are quite a few who are trailering theirs up.

but think they leaving later, more than welcome to join us tho.

my initial plan was to do this but no spare cash as going on holidays straight after, and the 200 uses less fuel than my tow car anyhow.

looks like we could have a few cars.

If you don;t have my phone numb, pm me and I'll send it over in case your running late/get lost etc

i'll prob carry my UHF so if you got a handheld bring along to relieve the boredom.

Do any of you guys have an idea what time you will hit Gundagai on the highway on Thurs? Just a guess will do and I will grab Martins number so I can get a better time on the day, so I can let my boss know what time Im leaving on Thursday as I will be working a half day.

If they are leaving @ 7am on the dot they should be @ Gundagai about 11:30 based on how long it takes me, but I'd say closer to 12-12:15pm is realistic as no-one ever leaves on time :)

But ye, get Martin's number to confirm any major delays

I know sauvic...

we going to stop a couple times so yeah in the 12-1 region.

if you want to meet up drop me a PM and I'll call you around 2 hours out.

prob meet at the big servo at the dog on tuckerbox.

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