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Hey guys, just a reminder that the cruise is coming up this weekend.

Time: 11am meet at the bus stop - 11:30 leave for the Cotter

So far all I know that is coming is Chris,Bryce, myself and a few other new/SAUers and FBer. Be nice to catch up before the end of the year.

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The forecast is "chance" of rain (No one wash their cars!), couple days out.. who knows what will happen, But if it does rain, we will move it to another weekend.

Edited by RosieR34

Yeah, if you keep driving straight there will be a 90 degree turn, just before that is the bus stop. It's pretty big and hard to miss, I will arrive early so if you see a red skyline along the road, pull in, that's me :)

However, there is a chance of rain on that day.. I am thinking about moving the weekend or one day later (Sunday) as Sunday is sunny... but it being Canberra we all know how easily the weather can change.

Saturday 6 December

Summary storm.png Min 14 Max 23 Shower or two. Possible storm. Canberra area

Cloudy. Medium (60%) chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening. Light winds becoming east to southeasterly 15 to 25 km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the late evening.

Cruise might be fine... lunch might be a bit soggy. stick to the cruise and cancel the BBQ I reckon.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/450537-sau-nsw-official-end-of-year-putty-road-cruise/

50 people this Sunday. Windsor to Singleton
Wish I could go to this but already made plans to go to the v8s
How often do these cruises happen? (new to sau)

Canberra is whenever someone gets motivated enough to organize.

Last year was a few goodens whereas this year I struggled to find the motivation.

Goodonya Jeremy for havin' a crack. :thumbsup:

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