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Ok so the plan is to have a get together at the Tavern after we enjoy some pubgrub [emoji487] wash it down with [emoji481] .
We would then go for a short cruise up the hill, and down the ZIGZAG !! [emoji48]
We will end up at the carpark in Midvale
So we can talk a bit more about cars and say our goodbyes [emoji112]

Please read the map provide on the night we will have a leader so you can follow.
We advise to keep to speed limit on the tight U turns in zigzag!!!!! Or its a big drop down !!!

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At the lights will turn right go back street in to the carpark sorry oneway street.

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And a clear photo of carpark finish point.
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Shared route
From 530 Kalamunda Road to 357 Great Eastern Hwy via Kalamunda Rd and Gooseberry Hill Rd.

29 min (17 km)
29 min in current traffic should be like 20mins at night.


1. Head south-east on Kalamunda Rd
2. At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Kalamunda Rd
3. Exit the roundabout onto Kalamunda Rd
4. Turn left onto Gooseberry Hill Rd
5. At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Gooseberry Hill Rd
6. Exit the roundabout onto Gooseberry Hill Rd
7. At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Gooseberry Hill Rd
8. Exit the roundabout onto Gooseberry Hill Rd
9. Turn left onto Williams St
10. Turn left to stay on Zig Zag Scenic Dr
11. Arrive at location: 1 Zig Zag Scenic Dr
12. Head north-west on Zig Zag Scenic Dr towards Ridge Hill Rd
13. Turn right onto Ridge Hill Rd
14. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit
15. Exit the roundabout
16. Turn right onto Scott St
17. At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Scott St
18. Exit the roundabout onto Scott St
19. Turn left onto National Highway 94
20. Turn right onto Farrall Rd
21. Turn left onto Elliott St
22. Turn left
23. Arrive at location: 357 Great Eastern Hwy

For the best route in current traffic visit https://goo.gl/maps/iG2WpPDvKUC2

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