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Been up to the cross a few times, good views on a clear day. Most times found it crowded with tour buses and the restaurant there seem to be a little overpriced for not much chop. I also don't recall any barbies or anything.

However, what about a meet up, there or Macedon township or somewhere else. Then drive over the mountain and take the back way into Hanging Rock and stop for a...ummm...picnic.

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Did someone say Picnic....at Hanging rock...ummmm. Sounds familiar :)

Sunday 13th March is Labour Day Weekend.

If we can get some idea of numbers then we can arrange a few meeting points and route.

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Since this is out in the west i'll be up for whatever happens. Also checked out Hanging Rock website and they charge 10 bucks per car entry. It's been 25 years since i was last there all they had then was some barbies, dunnies, a racetrack, oh yeah and a big rock.

As i said, March is a little tricky, I've penciled in the 13th, so I'm keen.

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I'm definitely up for a cruise. Haven't been able to make many meets. I'm down for whatever, except march 13th LOL :-P

The following Sunday, the 20th, is the Melbourne Grand Prix.

I assume a few will be going or watching from home so the cruise turnout would not be so good.

Can we have a show of hands for the 13th vs say 27th?

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