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Right you lot in Adelaide ... I've been looking over Dan's YouTube clips of our past Stagea cruises and its time for another. Last cruise I organised was November 2008, and I'm looking for numbers to put another one together.

What day works best for people? Saturday or Sunday? Route will be a combination of suburbs, hills and country. Expect 2-3 hours including lunch stop. Last cruise got us a record of 25 Stageas ... I want to beat that!

Here are some of Dan's vid clips to motivate you from our past cruises:

Looking roughly 20/21 Feb 2010 or early March 2010. Discuss.

:D

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the time has come for another large stag cruise.... Get all the regulars out that take alot of bait to come out of their holes; brendan, ben, craig, andrew ect ect...

Extremely keen.

Sat would be best for me but with plenty of notice ill ditch a Sunday at work.

Sort a date and get adam to send out texts to the 50+sa stagea drivers numbers he has haha

I have been waiting for this moment for a long time, I'm in. Sunday is best for me, late start on a Sunday even better as I finish work around 6am. looking forward to further details emerging :)

I'm still licenseless until mid April. Sorry :laugh:

Ride shotgun with someone :wub:

I might also consider another cruise in mid April if this February/March one goes off :action-smiley-069:

Right, given the responses, I'm thinking of locking in a cruise in early March. Say sunday March 7th, meet 10am for 10.30am departure. Location and cruise route to be advised.

It'll be a nice 2 hours drive with what I have in mind.

Those who are not members of the SAU-SA club, I'll be bringing along some membership forms. Stagea owners more than encouraged to join!

:)

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