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As above, cruise down the great ocean road 14th august.

All right heres the layout.

I'll have a few grouping points along the way so if your late you have time to catch up and for the people comming from differant locations can meet up.

1) Meet in Abbotsford 7:30 - 8:00. Ref 49E3. 126 Trenerry cres. olive green building last on your right befor corner if comming from Johnston st. opposite maugie st. front carpark. Depart at 8:00 am sharp. As in map 1.

1 B) Right into Johnston st,

Left into Hoddle,

Right into wellinton pde. Turns into Flinders st. Continue over Spencer,

turns into wurundjeri way. as in map 2.

Right on to the West gate fwy.

2) Gather point 1 at the BP service station in Lara.

Arrive 8:40am.Travel time from Abbotsford sholud be 35 - 40 mins. Leave at 8:50.

As you come down the freeway theres a sign that says "pt wilson restricted area" its a few k's past that sign. It's a k or 2 before the avalon airpot turn off.

As in map 3.

2 B) Along princess fwy into Geelong. Onto the surf coast hwy

as in map 4.

3) Gather point 2 at the Torquay golf club car park.

As you go through Torquay, past the surf shops (on right, eg. Ripcurl etc..) You come to the main round-a-bout. This is were the Surf coast hwy turns into the Great ocean rd. After going around to the right, take first left and thats the toquay golf club carpark. As in map 5.

By now every one who is on the cruise can get together have a chat and we can organise where we want to stop for lunch etc...

Head to Apollo bay!

I haven't been to Apollo bay in years so I don't know where a good spot to pull over is (as yet), so I guess the first big open space we see.

Map 6.

Take some photos, fark around a bit then come back up through the colac/princess hwy to Geelong then to Melbourne

As per usuall, start with a full tank of juice.

And if you are seriuosly interested in comming, don't have a big night on this piss saturday night. Sounds pretty self explanatory but I my self fell victim to it saturday just passed, was meant to go down with a few mates on sunday.

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As above, cruise down the great ocean road 14th august.

All right heres the layout.

I'll have a few grouping points along the way so if your late you have time to catch up and for the people comming from differant locations can meet up.

1) Meet in Abbotsford 7:30 - 8:00. Ref 49E3. 126 Trenerry cres. olive green building last on your right befor corner if comming from Johnston st. opposite maugie st. front carpark. Depart at 8:00 am sharp. As in map 1.

1 B) Right into Johnston st,

Left into Hoddle,

Right into wellinton pde. Turns into Flinders st. Continue over Spencer,

turns into wurundjeri way. as in map 2.

Right on to the West gate fwy.

2) Gather point 1 at the BP service station in Lara.

Arrive 8:40am.Travel time from Abbotsford sholud be 35 - 40 mins. Leave at 8:50.

As you come down the freeway theres a sign that says "pt wilson restricted area" its a few k's past that sign. It's a k or 2 before the avalon airpot turn off.

As in map 3.

2 B) Along princess fwy into Geelong. Onto the surf coast hwy

as in map 4.

3) Gather point 2 at the Torquay golf club car park.

As you go through Torquay, past the surf shops (on right, eg. Ripcurl etc..) You come to the main round-a-bout. This is were the Surf coast hwy turns into the Great ocean rd. After going around to the right, take first left and thats the toquay golf club carpark.

As in map 5.

By now every one who is on the cruise can get together have a chat and we can organise where we want to stop for lunch etc...

Head to Apollo bay!

I haven't been to Apollo bay in years so I don't know where a good spot to pull over is (as yet), so I guess the first big open space we see.

Map 6.

Take some photos, fark around a bit then come back up through the colac/princess hwy to Geelong then to Melbourne

As per usuall, start with a full tank of juice.

And if you are seriuosly interested in comming, don't have a big night on this piss saturday night. Sounds pretty self explanatory but I my self fell victim to it saturday just passed, was meant to go down with a few mates on sunday.

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is this an official cruise or invent your own?

hahah if we r heading down to apollo bay we can pretty much go to Adelaide :rolleyes: jk, how far is adelaide from apollo bay and wats left of the 12 apostles is at Apollo bay right?

gonna nead a crap load of fuel for this trip if ur coming from SE suburbs

yep, lets go to adelaide, what the f_ck we going to do there mate? lol

We can just go to lorne, I dont think it would be such a bad idea. We can see on the day.

The 12 apostles are actualy near port cambell. looking on a map I would guess that they are about 1 hour from apollo bay

hahah if we r heading down to apollo bay we can pretty much go to Adelaide :) jk, how far is adelaide from apollo bay and wats left of the 12 apostles is at Apollo bay right?

gonna nead a crap load of fuel for this trip if ur coming from SE suburbs

Someone doesn't drive much :lol:

Apollo Bay is only about 1/6th of the coastal route to Adelaide. You are much better off going through Ballarat, for the shortest drive to Adelaide, let us know when you get back :cheers:

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