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Laurel Hill Camp, CONFIRMED 27, 28 and 29th May 2005


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I've stayed there a few times. And fishing can be done for sure. If you guys wanna come and have a look pm trident and me, we can meet you somewhere near there.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Gents,

Yeah, I asked around yesterday, and can DEFINATLEY bring 4 people, 2 skylines... thats without ARM85 who'll have someone with him plus a car. There is another 4 or 5 lines new in town I'll chase this weekend. If one of them goes thats already 7-8 people. 4 cars,

Albury will have a few people there at least, and it sounds like Canberra has at least 3 cars which are solid.

I might just bump the ads threads again, and see what happens.

Thats a few at least - enough to go lcose to getting our numbers..... If everyone brings a buddy/girlfriend/wife/ kids/lover/boyfreind/interested person/skyline enthu or whatever if I missed something, numbers of people would build up pretty quickly. I have to say tally ho gents. We're off to the hills.

Maybe get onto NSW and VIC executive to get things going there way. 6 weeks is good notice. Maybe we should just start to plug. I think it'll get going.

Maybe WE should put our deposits in..... he he he

Only thing is the camp needs some money soon (end of month).

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey all

Thanks for your interest, however due to a lack of definate yes'ers, I had to can this event.

Soirry for all who had plans, but have a look at the events thread for ACT and NSW for ....

OSCAR'S HUGE HP DYNO DAY!!!!!

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