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you just made all those names up Trident!

no he isnt!!! all those names ring a bell from when stu&i were posted to wagga. beautiful spot is tumut - unfortuately it was in the middle of winter on the footy field, sleet, rain & lots of mud & I was the strapper 4 the army rugby side ...fun and games!!!!

thought so, its the big lake that never has any water in it lol. i thought it was there but i didnt want to say it and then find out it was some random place in canberra. if i recall correctly the maccas above lake george is always so god dam windy!!!

maccas?

all those dams Trident mentioned are part of the snowy hydro generator system im pretty sure, and are near Wagga too

Should we set a date anyways, even though there isn't a venue. Just so working class (not me) can get time off if they work weekends?

Lol, yeah... and people who want to come and have to travel :burnout: can make plans :)

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