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We are kicking off a new group on facebook for regular sydney cruises and this is the first of many

https://www.facebook.com/events/166036190243930/

links to map/route are on there but if theres any of you folks who are facestalk shy im happy to post more details in here on request, so far its just 15 or so guys confirmed (and one gal!) so join in the fun please!

oh and this is the more general cruise group we just started

http://www.facebook.com/groups/489355634468526/

75 members in 3 days!

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fair enough, guess i was being a bit lazy :P

my bad.

also i just realised you need to join the group to see the event details on FB as for some reason the admin created it within the group and now its too much effort to go and make another pubilc event page.

anyway...

this is the route

https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=212770689896621638088.0004df27cb102fda0368f&msa=0&ll=-33.776579,151.154366&spn=0.205184,0.325127

Details:
- (2) morning meetup spots to make it more convenient for people. @ 0700 & 0745
- (3) stops along the way. (2) rest/photo ops along Wisemens Ferry Road and Kuringai Chase Natio Park. (1) Stop over at Gosford/Central Coast for some lunch at Monti Ashore
- The total drive time will be around 4hours 45minutes. With stop overs and and photo ops the day will roughly take just over (6) hours. Hence early meetup so we can still enjoy the latter part of the day.

First significant drive and looking forward to meeting many of you for the first time so hopefully we get a decent turn out! if all 50+ members can make it.. that'd make for a pretty epic day...

Some words prior to the drive day.
- Bring a CB (highly recommended, post a message up if you need a spare)
- Water
- Dickheads stay at home - enjoy, but be sensible.

Monti Ashore - Fish and Chips joint rated 3.5/5 on tripadvisor
http://goo.gl/N3m9K

so, starting at the man, or house?

would be nice if you posted meet address in this thread.

also, if expecting over 30, id advise the police of cruise routes and times, expected numbers and so on.

best to keep on the right side of the law.

ah, good question, will confirm and get back to you.

Would think the line up of cars would be easy to spot but an address would be handy for sure :P

its not close to 30 cars at this point but will take your advice on board if it gets to those numbers, thanks luke.

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25 Bennelong parkway , Olympic Park

Edited by Mister Fungle
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