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I will try and make this one again guys, hopefully not busy on the 2nd. See you there... Where?

Tossing up between Sorrento or Lorne cruise. Suggestions and stop points welcome so we can settle on a definite cruise map.

i finish at 7am that morning so if i have the strength that arvo will come by

GOR cruise is on the 3rd, maybe stagea's make their precence felt on the 3rd instead?

Not a bad idea, if GOR is on the 3rd then definitely an option for the Stagea's to join it however I imagine that could upset a few Skyline members. I reckon we'd be stepping over a few toes.

Was thinking of the following scheduled/ meet points for the 2nd March

8:30am - Meet a Pier 35 car park

9:00am - departure over westgate outbound

9:45am - arrive and meet at Avalon BP service station car park (at rear)

10:15am - deprture Geelong bound using bypass to Anglesea

11:00am - arrive and meet at Anglesea, car park opposite surfboard shop

11:45am - depart Lorne bound through Great Ocean Road

12:30 - arrive at Lorne, find suitable parking area

12:45 - lunch and bit of socialising amongst Stag members

14:00 - drive down to to a few spots for a few club photos of the cars (example: parking lot near Pier Restaurant as you are driving out of Lorne towards Apollo bay)

15:00 - ?????

Was thinking of the following scheduled/ meet points for the 2nd March

8:30am - Meet a Pier 35 car park

9:00am - departure over westgate outbound

9:45am - arrive and meet at Avalon BP service station car park (at rear)

10:15am - deprture Geelong bound using bypass to Anglesea

11:00am - arrive and meet at Anglesea, car park opposite surfboard shop

11:45am - depart Lorne bound through Great Ocean Road

12:30 - arrive at Lorne, find suitable parking area

12:45 - lunch and bit of socialising amongst Stag members

14:00 - drive down to to a few spots for a few club photos of the cars (example: parking lot near Pier Restaurant as you are driving out of Lorne towards Apollo bay)

15:00 - ?????

Well Stag members, we make this a go ahead event on Sat 2nd March or what?

Trying to give all enough notice for a good turnout but only a handfull a keen.

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