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Originally posted by Micko

I think he got it right Ken - you don't think he's gonna do any work do you?

btw - I reckon I might like to drive out on Sunday for the hillclimb. How long will it take me (bearing in mind the current demerit point regime) & how will I find the dam?

down sth west hwy to collie turnoff ( just past Roelands )

Head to Collie and look for sign saying Wellington dam.

Bout 2 3/4 hrs from your place.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

that's meddlesome

Ken - I beat you for once...won't get used to it though:uh-huh:

Neo - no dramas, we can go down in the same car if you like or cruise together.

Paul - this weekend will be an exception, methinks we were fortunate last time cos we didn't see any law enforcement reps:uh-huh:

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