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im sure we can nut out that stuff ourselves. but first we need to settle on a route. so if we are interested in goin over mt mee again i'll go do an inspection run this week and check its intact. then maybe i'll start a new thread to see who's keen.

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im sure we can nut out that stuff ourselves. but first we need to settle on a route. so if we are interested in goin over mt mee again i'll go do an inspection run this week and check its intact. then maybe i'll start a new thread to see who's keen.

I went over Mt Mee on the weekend... it has a couple red light single lane sections, there were a few other spots where the edges of the road had some damaged asphalt though no big pot holes or anything... was a nice drive, some good windy roads up that way.

Sounds like Mt mee would be a pain in the ass. If people are up for it the drive through lamington nation park looks like fun. Be something different for the people who haven't been there before. Probably start at beaudesert head down to lamington then back upto nerang but thats gonna be a long drive. I'm open to all ideas

What is the date? I have my son's b'day coming up (maybe 23rd) and SAU QLD drag day on the 30th July

Does your son want to go on a Stagea cruise for his birthday?

How about starting a new thread with a poll of 3 or 4 dates for people to vote?

Once a date is set those that can make it can decide where to go.

Or not.....

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