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Ok seeing as Craig is ready now and has no excuses I think its time to get the ball rolling for another Stagea meet/cruise.

Going back to Oct 2011 we had the "15th Anniversary Cruise" and we had 22 Stagea's turn up so I think we should be able to hit the 30/40's by now!!!

First we can start with dates:

August Saturday 24th or Sunday 25th

August Saturday 31st or Sunday Sep 1st

September Saturday 14th or Sunday 15th

September Saturday 21st or Sunday 22nd

( I missed out the weekend of the 7th/8th of Sep cos I'm on call) :P

then we can discuss locations and cruise routes:

1) Royal National park down to the Gong.

2) Mac Pass to Robertson.

3) Bells line of Rd to Lithgow etc

4) Jenolan Caves Rd to Oberon

5) Putty Rd to Singleton

6) Old Pac Rd to Gosford

7) Old Northern Rd to Wisemans Ferry

8) or put a suggestion forward............

so lets do this lets get another awesome meet up happening!!!!!!!

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1st would be good for me at this stage. Prob with south is the Newcastle guys will have a long trip so you can't win either way for that argument haha. West would be my recommendation. Then south and north meet in the middle. Also probably less traffic which would be very nice.

Just my two cents :)

its 220km from the M4 twin servo's at Eastern Creek to Mt Panorama (Bathurst) with a 3hr 20min drive Via Jenolan Caves & Oberon (where we could stop at Oberon RSL for lunch)

and then on the way back go down the Great Western to Lithgow and then hit up the Bells Line of Rd back to Richmond, which would make it a total of 367km and 5.5hrs.

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Not sure what dates are best for me, so I'll leave that up to you guys to decide, but I would love a cruise up the Old Pac, then dinner at Trackside in Gosford.

This is a great idea.

Not the Weekend of the 14th please, this is WRC@Coffs weekend. http://www.rallyaustralia.com.au/

Not sure what dates are best for me, so I'll leave that up to you guys to decide, but I would love a cruise up the Old Pac, then dinner at Trackside in Gosford.

I'd be keen on this too!

All the dates are a little tricky for me ATM, but I'll be able to make a call a bit closer to the time.

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