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By the way who is organising this thing?????

I have a bit of an idear.... The hills have heaps of nice BBQ areas.. Bring a bbq and a footy.. it would be fun!

Lake Leshinultia is a good spot.. its in chidlow just up from mundaring.. and you hardly ever see cops there.... :) :) :) :)

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Rose can ride with me if my girlies wont come with me :).

Here is the Map!!

check it;

SDU Perth Post Australia Day Cruise.

Meeting point : South Perth McDonald (corner of Burwick st & Canning Hwy)

Time: 9 am

Departure 9:10am

Destination: Victoria Park

Welshpool

Lesmurdie

Mundarling Weir dam

South perth

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE FULL TANK OF PETROL Just in case you don't get stuck in the middle of cruise. it is long drive...but it will be good.

Please follow correct Speed limit. and Do not drink and drive.

I will not take any responsibility of any accidents or anything for that matter, might/will happen during before and after the cruise! Cruise at your own risk. but he main thing is Have fun!

and I suggest you that have a look at the map before the cruise... 'Strong lives weaken left behind'

Route:

Exit McDonald by turn right to burwick st

then turn left at the 3rd traffic light to Hill View Tce

then turn Right on to Albany Hwy go straight

On to Welshpool road

Continue on Welshpool rd (it's long drive)

Turn Left to Glenisla rd (watch out for the sign this road Quite small)

Turn Right to walnut rd (stop and catch up) stop at Perth observatory

Turn 180 on to walnut rd then continue on to Lawnbrook rd

From Lawnbrook rd turn right to Canning rd and follow

then turn right to Mead st then straight to Mundaring Weir road (long nice drive to Mundaring dam)

Stop at the Mundaring dam (2nd car park) have much larger space to park our skyz.

Also for late arrivals we will stay at the Mundarling dam for while have lunch and photo shoots...etc (weather Permits)

exit car park by turning right follow Mundaring weir road.

(Follow the street sign to get on to 'Great Eastern Highway')

from Mundaring weir road

Turn right to maddock st

then turn left to Jacoby st

then turn right to Nichol st

Turn Left on to Great eastern Hwy. ( we will stop here for slow drivers )

Follow Great Eastern Hwy to perth

Then Last stop at the South Perth James Mitchell Park.

Originally posted by adam 32

what time are youn expecting to finish?

cos ill be on the road by around 12.... where will you be then?

it will be depends on people but I would say we till be at mundarling or on the way to Perth south perth....for lunch

cheers

Joe :)

Guest Rhino

I think we should try and organise to be at one place at a certain time, that way anyone who can't make the start can be sure of meeting us somewhere along the way.

I cant remember how long it took us last time to get to Mundaring, but that is probably the best place to organise to be at by 12 or whatever??

I dont think its gonna take 3hrs to get from maccas to south perth:rolleyes:

Wont be coming for this one fellas due to the fact there is no way Gradenko will wake up b4 2pm and im not gonna drive myself in the 84' corrolla.

Have a good 1 fellas:D

Can't please everyone Adam

If Joe changes the time someone else will have a whinge meaning others will drop out so he's in a loose / loose situation.

It's unfortunate that you can't come but hopefully we'll see you later

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