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OK then, I'll make up a map with the schedule below;

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 - See what members feel like and take it from there......

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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?

i am out lads.. air show needs me

Just bumping this one up to make all Stagea members aware.

Cruise still going ahead Saturday 2nd March as per schedule below.

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 - See what members feel like and take it from there......

Vic is overdue for one so would be great to have as many attend as possible. Fingers crossed Melb weather plays ball.

Will attempt to knock up a map/schedule PDF doco and post it up this week.

Any recommendations regarding UHF channels to use on the day?

Damn...I have a wedding on that day....but it doesn't start until 3:30 (reception starts at 6:30) and it's in Barwon Heads....

I currently pondering if I should come for the cruise and then go to the wedding

Damn...I have a wedding on that day....but it doesn't start until 3:30 (reception starts at 6:30) and it's in Barwon Heads....

I currently pondering if I should come for the cruise and then go to the wedding

Come to the cruise and then go wedding! The more attend the merrier!

Any recommendations regarding UHF channels to use on the day?

I suppose any channel would be fine as long as we don't use the emergency channel which I can't exactly remember which channel it was...

Damn i forgot about those. Looks like i might need to buy a set. Where is the best place to purchase a pair of walkie talkies? lol

I bought mine from Autobarn during a sale, some low end Motorola for like $40 i think. Or try Supercheapauto, they should have some.

Damn...I have a wedding on that day....but it doesn't start until 3:30 (reception starts at 6:30) and it's in Barwon Heads....

I currently pondering if I should come for the cruise and then go to the wedding

Wear your suit on the cruise then straight to the wedding. ;)

Fellow members I have a PDF doc to post here which outlines the 2nd March Vic cruise in more detail however I can't seem to attach it, am I missing something?

Otherwise I hope I can PM it to interested members looking at attending.

I don't think you can attach pdf or documents in a post, perhaps try uploading onto somewhere like 4shared or something then link it here?
If still in trouble, I've got a 4shared account which i can upload and link here if you send it to me.

Fellow members! See the Vic Stagea Cruise plan/schedule as per link below

http://www.4shared.com/office/pm5ahPFF/VIC_NISSAN_STAGEA_CRUISE_-_2nd.html

Let me know your thoughts and if changes are required.

This cruise wil be a carpark. Airshow is on at avalon. Theres alredy signs up everywhere about expecting delays..........

I wouldn't think so, worst which could happen is the left lane on the freeway towards Avalon exit would be slow bumper to bumper and we'll just cruise pass on the middle and right lane.

On a side note, weather for Sat 2nd is 26degrees and mostly sunny!

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