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Hi all,


Its time again for another club car cruise.

This time we're heading South to the gold Coast hinterland, and we're going on a Sunday, Sunday the 14th of July to be correct.

We'll meet up at the BP service centre at Stapylton at 9am for any late breakfasts you want, and we'll depart at around 9:30am. After a quick cruise down the M1 we'll turn off and meet up with the local Gold Coast guys before we head up the wonderful mountain road to Springbrook, for a Gander at not one but 2 great lookouts. We can grab morning tea from the corner store on the way back down, and the head across to the Hinze dam road on a nice bit of under trafficed road through a national park, before heading up to Mt Tamborine for lunch.

Lunch will be at the Witches Chase Cheese Company link, where we can enjoy a good meal, taste some cheese and have a few locally brewed beers.

Event:
SAU's Sunday South Cruise


Description:

Cars Crusing and Moutains followed by Food Cheese and Beers

Location:
Meet up at the Stayplton BP service center to leave at 9:30am

link to route map

Meet up at the Gold Coast at 10am to leave at around 10:15am at the carpark on hardys road, link

Date:
Sunday the 14th of July


Time:
Meet at 9:00 am for a 9:30 am departure.

Arrive at GC meet point at ~10am for ~10:15am departure

Cost:
Fuel and lunch.


Requirements:
CB Radios if you have them.

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