Cruise to Bonfire 2014

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Re: Cruise to Bonfire 2014

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When we are on a club cruise we always drive at the speed limit of the P and/or L platers.
Just sometimes a set of twisties gets the better of us, but we always wait at the other end of the twisties for others to catch up.

BTW...I need to know what time and day you guys intend on leaving and getting back to SA, I only have Fri/Mon off.
I finish work @ 4:30pm on Thurs, so I wouldn't be able to get to Adelaide until about 7:30-8:30pm.
I need to decide whether I can cruise or fly.
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Well if you get to Adelaide on Thursday night you can crash at mine (then you'd also meet Jai if you haven't done so already) then we can leave early morning Friday once we're ready to go (6:30am?) then aim to get back lunchtime Monday?
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Re: Cruise to Bonfire 2014

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Is the plan to get to Melbourne Friday night then early start Saturday for a 8 hour drive to Batemans Bay?
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Nup Phil, he mentioned Friday Morning in the post:
Well if you get to Adelaide on Thursday night you can crash at mine (then you'd also meet Jai if you haven't done so already) then we can leave early morning Friday once we're ready to go (6:30am?)
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    Yea that sounds about right, depends if we meet up with the vic lads in Melbourne?

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    Derr, I meant to say Melbourne Saturday night :oops:

    Edit: you're confusing me now Dwayne, I was right in my original post :(
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    The only reason I'm nutting this out so much is that Sue is pushing for me to fly over as she feels that the drive will be too long in the time allowed and I will be too tired to enjoy myself.
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    Yea I can understand that point of view. I guess driving is the experience but yea will be tiring. At the moment depends if it's on the 5th or 6th because that changed when we leave here and leave there and if we meet up with VIC lads on the way or go straight there
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    Us queenslanders drive the 14 hour hike there every year and it's not that bad, I always enjoy the bonfire no matter how tiring the drive is
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    Sahin wrote:Us queenslanders drive the 14 hour hike there every year and it's not that bad, I always enjoy the bonfire no matter how tiring the drive is
    Last year you were falling asleep beside the fire :roll:
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    He was asleep most of the way on the drive down to the bonfire on my passenger seat. :lol:
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    PHIL069 wrote:
    Sahin wrote:Us queenslanders drive the 14 hour hike there every year and it's not that bad, I always enjoy the bonfire no matter how tiring the drive is
    Last year you were falling asleep beside the fire :roll:
    Nothing wrong with that! :lol:
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    Yeah I did sleep quite a bit though lol
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    I'll go if I can ride shotgun with somebody...
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    ObsidianRadio wrote:I'll go if I can ride shotgun with somebody...
    You could swap between cars on the way if you wanted + if I decide to drive you can ride shotgun with me, but then you wouldn't want to swap cars after cruising in mine.
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    PHIL069 wrote:
    ObsidianRadio wrote:I'll go if I can ride shotgun with somebody...
    You could swap between cars on the way if you wanted + if I decide to drive you can ride shotgun with me, but then you wouldn't want to swap cars after cruising in mine.
    I could always ask to borrow Tim's turbo setup, do the necessary modifications and then tune before the cruise :lol:

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    just so you know! we Melbonites will leave on Friday morning then stay overnight at Narooma, leaves 1 1/2 hour to Batemans Saturday morning. meet up with the Sydney guys at Maccas.

    then we set of back after lunch Sunday, overnight when we feel like it. then an easy drive back home.

    if any of you guys need to crash room at mine. VIPFTO did that a few years ago.

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    Yeah was agreat trip too apart from the poor bugger who died on his bike
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    vipfto wrote:Yeah was a great trip too apart from the poor bugger who died on his bike
    thanks for reminding me! I had tried to bury that thought as far away as possible.
    then in the Maccas at Batemans some bitch was showing the photos to her kids.

    and its a great drive. you are welcome to stay again.

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    The only reason I wanna ride shotgun is because my car won't make it past Murray Bridge :lol:
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