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Ok, since Texikhana is held at the Sutton Road complex which is on the outskirts of Canberra the event is a road trip and accommodation is going to be required for most people.

Last year a lot of people stayed at Eaglehawk which has cabins that can sleep a fair few people. The cabins usually have one double bed and bunches of bunks. They charge I think $85 first up then $15 per person after the first one. Usually couples take the big bed and everyone else takes a bunk. They can sleep heaps but 4 or 5 is probably most comfortable, particularly when it comes to showers. So it ends up around $30-35 which is pretty cheap.

Eaglehawk is located at the other end of Sutton road to the Sutton Road Driver Training Complex. It's about 20km. There is a pub there with decent food so what usually happens is that everyone makes their way down on saturday when they can - no doubt there will be a number of groups going - and then we all end up at the pub for drinking and eating until they close at about midnight. Sunday is race day. It's a great social weekend away.

What I want to do with this thread is have everyone who wants accommodation post up here. I will group you up - or you can do it yourselves and let me know - then we will arrange the bookings.

Inners:

Cabin 1

evil_weevil + 1

A31Deviat

VZSS

Cabin 2

Abo Bob

Sl!m

*MattD + *1

Cabin 3

Links

JETR32

DIF + 1

~ jay ~

Cabin 4

N1GTR

Xmetal

Sheng

DRD-OOF

Cabin 5

jeffworld2

Joeyz + 2

Cabin 6

msnismo + 1

*e_Dog + *1

into oblivion

Cabin 7

blk180

*matboy

*dave6901 + *1

* Indicates non members

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Am I going to this?

You tell me.

I'm in :O , just dont let Doofie get control of the key card for power or the heater sheesh what a night ( it was a laugh though :D ).

Is it possible to stay an extra night to come home monday?

You will have to organise this with them however I will flag it with them. Are there any coasties or others from your way staying the extra night?

You tell me.

You will have to organise this with them however I will flag it with them. Are there any coasties or others from your way staying the extra night?

Dont know atm, if anyone wants to please post up & I will ask others if they would like to aswell :D .

I'm in :) , just dont let Doofie get control of the key card for power or the heater sheesh what a night ( it was a laugh though ;) ).

Is it possible to stay an extra night to come home monday?

im in, wat jase said no card for doof

Roffle, you loved it :D

and i didn't

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