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Trying to come up with a semi interesting thread to liven things up a bit.

Having been in this situation myself, it would be good if there was a reference point for people. Interstate skyline guys and their friends and families could use this thread as somewhere for ideas.

We are all from different areas, what is there to see and do that you recommend?

No negative posts please, only recommendations!

Can be state wide and not just car orientated.

Whore it with good ideas people ;)

Ash keep those trademark words out of it unless it turns to crap mate j/k

"d* * s**rch" Would you like to buy a vowel?! :lol:

To get us started:

Rialto for lunch on a clear day

Lygon St for an evening Italian meal

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Lygon St for an evening Italian meal

China town for a Chinese meal... :lol:

I think this is a great idea Alan, could also incorporate some of inark's eating recommendations.

I'll have a think about a few options. The only major attraction near my place is the EPA test station, although there are some nice parks in the vicinity, could make a day out of being defected!

Go for a cruise along the great ocean road. A must do in summer. Couple of nice spots to stop and have a feed (lorne, apollo bay). Good twisties, only its shit when you get stuck behind some old couple from NSW.

Depends what your into...

Casino for a night on the booze, then maybe the strippers...gotta make a little stop in king st when your down. ha

I'll come up with a few more later.

Hrrrmmm....ok,

Sky hights lookout - Mt Dandenong

Soverign Hill - Ballarat

Witches in Britches - W'Melb

Melbourne Ice Arena - Ringwood

St Kilda Pier - St Kilda

St Kilda Marina - St Kilda

Emerald Lake - Emerald

Melb Aquarium - Melbourne

Ferry Terminal - Yarra river

Zoo - Parkville

Open Range Zoo - Werribee

Great Ocean Road

Thats all i can think of atm...

Cycle from Thredbo to Melbourne via the high plains and Mount Hotham with all the camping gear on panniers. Did it with my wife a few years ago.

Also - take a quick look at Vic then go to Qld forever :rolleyes:

Healsville sanctuary is always good for tourists. Also wineries through the yarra valley and down towards mornington

Excellent Idea B)

That is already on the compulsory tour of Vic I give the friends and family. It is a very good choice. At least it guarantees a kangaroo and a wombat while they are here.

Excellent work guys and some new ones on Stealth's list I might have to try.

Keep them coming :angry:

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