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are you driving in the event?

cos I'm not that sure i want to get up at the crack of dawn on a saturday if i don't need to lol...

I'll likely be hung over and want a bit more of a sleep in than that.

Who else is gonna go down on sat morning?

i dont know, ive never towed this far with the rover before. but yeah probably 80-90kms. did you want to convoy (Big truck horn noises)? i finally also have a CB now too.

I'm trying to deliberate as to whether I should simply come down from Springwood at 545 > Wakefield by 8 or...

by staying over at Sussex Inlet on Fri, that I use Tom Tom to guide me thru' backroads to G'burn. I get the impression that this won't be any quicker. Any opinions? I'm only bringing the Forester (and Mtn bike) for backroad excitement on Sat afternoon (+ Sun) anyway. Hmmm...

I'm not entering just going to have a look. If anyone else wants to meet up at maccas in queanbeyan around 7.45 i'll be there!!!!!!!!

As long as I get up early enough ill meet you there around that time, you bringing the stagea or the 33?

I'm pretty sure I'm gonna bring the stagea as it will get some looks at Wakefield. Plus there will be lots of 33 and I like to be different sometimes.

I'll see everyone at maccas that are conveying up!!!!!!!

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