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Whos going to be in Brisbane for the Easter weekend?

It seems a few people are coming down from Rocky/Gladstone and Prank is coming up from the Northern Beaches..

I know theres already a thread about an easter cruise, but I think something should be set in concrete.

Wheres our fearless leader. *hollers for slip*

Just wanting to see who would be interested in having a cruise sometime during the Easter long weekend and where too.

Please post your availability/opinions for where to crusie to.

Maybe we could do that Hinze Dam/Advance town crusie from around midday one day and have a bbq??

Any other suggestions??

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Just for the people who are too lazy to scroll through the whole thread :D

Final cruise details are as follows

6:30pm meet at crazy clarks carpark springwood

7pm leave and head south

now id suggest everyone has a full tank of petrol and has a feed before departing springwood cause i dont think we would need to stop at the service centers, probably cruise down the m1 in the left lane at a lesurly pace (read speed limit)(yes thats right mick ill be keepin well away from ya )

and then we arrive at bwcp and park in a group, 8pm, and then we all get to know each other....

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well theres always a mad mt run, tambo run to hinze was good (just ask slip :D)

sounds like a good thing tho, ill hit the refidex and see what i can see in the way of decent cruise paths, somewhere else we could go is currumbin rock pools, or little nerang dam up in springbrook is a very nice spot, and i know a way we can go that will sate slip of yearning to drive through the mountains

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one mild problem for anyone out of town is the dawn run though ... for instance if we were to leave from bris/coast anywhere i and a few others would ahve to leave 1 1/2 hours or so earlier which would be annoying... sleep ins are good on holidays........but i would probably be in for a cruise and meet some locals indeed.......

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If we wanna all cruise down to the BWCP we are going to have to leave early.. Like 7:30ish and head down the coast... We got there at 9:00 the other night and it was just starting to fill up so I reckon if we leave here no later than 8:00 on the saturday night we should be able to park together or at least in a close proximaty of each other and talk down there.

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