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Hello all,

Time for another get together :)

This time, well head to Katoomba and stop somewhere near the 3 sisters. 2 meet up points for this one. Details as follows:

When: 30th March, 2014

Meeting point 1: Brays Bay Reserve, Rhodes (cnr Mary Street & Concord Road - Oliveto restaurant)

Time: 9:00am (leaving 9:30am sharp)

Meeting point 2: Caltex twin servo M4 westbound (truck stop parking), just behind servo, Maccas and red rooster.

Time: 10:00am (leaving 10:30am sharp)

Once we're at Katoomba, probably stop for a break, maybe a quick feed and or coffee. Then we head to Balmain, to RibTerranean! I'm giving 20% off for all participating drivers. Best ribs in Sydney and definately one of the best for Mediterranean food. Restaurant opens at 5:00pm, so I'm open to suggestions for a scenic drive back to Balmain. We can discuss this at Katoomba.

Please confirm if you will be attending and also if you'll be attending for dinner so I can organise numbers and our table :)

Looking forward to seeing you all again!

James

I also had a thought for the E85 boys, this cruise might be pushing the limits of how far you can go on a tank and I know there's no E85 near the three sisters or lithgow or most of the way back on bells line of road. So are there any of you running E85 that would want to stop at east blaxland? That's the last place on the trip that has E85 until we get right back into Sydney. And that would be a good 250+ k's worth of driving (from the first meet point to Balmain anyway)

I also had a thought for the E85 boys, this cruise might be pushing the limits of how far you can go on a tank and I know there's no E85 near the three sisters or lithgow or most of the way back on bells line of road. So are there any of you running E85 that would want to stop at east blaxland? That's the last place on the trip that has E85 until we get right back into Sydney. And that would be a good 250+ k's worth of driving (from the first meet point to Balmain anyway)

Nice thought! :)




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