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Did you shit coming down into colo river with the river crossing the road, my 34 slid sideways near two foot into the other lane :/

Yeah mate...needed to change my underwear when I got home.

Id eased on the brakes after seeing you go sideways....then went floating through it.

Also had my rear end step out something savage after I clipped a gravel patch.

Few hairy moments thats for sure. Worth it though, the conditions made for some pretty epic scenery lol

Thanks everyone for an awesome day.

Was glad to see so many cars and people.

Wish there was enough time to have chat with all of you, next time ay.

Yes will be looking forward to all these pics.

Looks like most people got it on the drive home but still a great day and well worth it!
Will start planning the next one :)

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For everyone who missed it, this is the point where we got held up for the road works. We say there for a few minutes and then went off and the traffic controller videoed the whole thing haha. Think we made his daypost-95739-14179919693285_thumb.jpg

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What a cruise! Lots of highlights, here are some of the photos. You can see some more on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/114247084@N04/

One of the highlights was seeing the worlds largest Sundial. Amazing sculpture at the Halfway Roadhouse, with a massive turnout for the day.

Can't wait for the next cruise which the SAUNSW Team already have in the pipeline!

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What a cruise! Lots of highlights, here are some of the photos. You can see some more on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/114247084@N04/

One of the highlights was seeing the worlds largest Sundial. Amazing sculpture at the Halfway Roadhouse, with a massive turnout for the day.

Can't wait for the next cruise which the SAUNSW Team already have in the pipeline!

Great photos mate!

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