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Cruise To Hanging Rock! 6/9/08 (saturday) 10:30am


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Hi guys just bought my new car and thought id post up a cruise to Hanging rock.

Theres a restaurant and carpark facilities available.

Basically we would meet at watergardens car park/car wash at 10:30am and depart at 11:15am.

The trip takes about 50-60 mins so will be arriving approximately 12:30pm.

Route is very simple. We cruise down melton hwy, turn off calderpark drive, proceed and turn left into calder freeway. Straight for about 45 mins. Then turn off exit- (woodend/lancefield) and follow signs to hanging rock!! :)

We'll have some lunch, talk amongst ourselves and admire others beasts then head the same way home.

Be back in the area by 2:30-3pm

All cars are welcome. :)

What to bring: heaps of fuel!!

:D:(:(

well mate im in, i only suggest that u dont freeway it most of the way there, id go through macedon on the way and then turn off for hanging rock from there. would b sweet as fun through the twisties of macedon and then freeway home for speed. will only add tops 30mins extra and b a great drive if the weather is good.

but either way, im there

for those that came on the allure cruise a while back that ended at trenton falls, ull know the way, same as urs tony, just u peel off the freeway, through the macedon ranges and then turn of for hangin rock. its a good drive with some twisties and plenty of spots to stop if u guys want and have a nice pic taken or have some1 go on ahead and photo the cars through.

ill have a more detailed listing when it comes to hand, by that i need to look at my map again. lol

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