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Cruise To The Spit This Sunday 18/2 Then Forward Onto Tamborine Mtn


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Ok,

I want to head up to the Spit this Sunday, as like last sunday, then forward the journey onto tamborine mountain for a light cruise up there look at the scenery get some photos for those who would like them and then head back so anyone who wants to tag along feel free! Should be a good day (weather pending) for some nice pics! Forcast is overcast with a few showers about.

Meeting place: Crazy Clarks Springwood

Time: 12:30pm for a 1:00-1:20pm departure

First Destination: The Spit

Final Destination: Mount Tamborine.

All Are welcome, as long as good behaviour is present, can organise somewhere so we can stop and get some lunch for those that may be hungry.

And may be able to arrange some other stops on the way for anyone that would like to join:

UHF Radio would be also welcomed on this one as has been assitance at times, esp for others to know whats going on. IE. Police cars, accidents, "wrong turns" excetra

Please Post if you would like to venture on this trip.

Cheers Guys

Adam

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im in, what time do you guys think you'll be at the spit? 2ish 2:30?

p.s ill be the guy in the burgandy 33 who doesnt know anyone? :)

Edited by bsd-gtst

Planing been down to the spit around 230ish to meet up with you guys, then from there have a bit of a chat, quick photos, lunch/drink, then from there most likely have a trip through the espy and then from there go for a leisurly cruise up to mt tambo, enjoy the scenery what not.

The mroe the merrier, the only thing whch is asked is good behaviour, and licence. If you havent got one doesnt mean you cannot tag along with someone if there willing.

Cheers Adam

:D

I was wondering when you were going to reply, Should be a good run with this weather report from BOM

Forecast for Sunday

A shower about, fine most of the time. Moderate SE/E winds.

Precis: Mostly fine.

City: Min 19 Max 29

Bayside: Min 20 Max 28

Cars all polished now :D stay away rain

wont be at the meet cause ill be in a mazda 3..but ill be down the spit :happy:

Traitor sif you come in a mazda 3 lol, come meet at the spit if you wish

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