Join Ros & Rob on a drive through the Kinglake National Park and Whittlesea surrounds along some nice winding roads with glorious country scenery. This will not be a fast run, but the driver will face some fun challenges with narrow roads, tight bends, and single-lane bridges.
We will stop for morning tea in Kinglake and, after another hour’s drive enjoying the country air, the run will finish around lunchtime in Hurstbridge where you can choose to eat at one of the local cafés or simply make your own way home.
All the details here: http://www.mx5vic.org.au/pdf/Kinglake_Feb13.pdf
Ron Macdonald
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Mazda MX-5 club of Victoria Kinglake and beyond Run 24/02/13
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Re: Mazda MX-5 club of Victoria Kinglake and beyond Run 24/0
A point of interest Ron , the Masons Falls area of Kinglake National park has recently re-opened post Black Saturday and would be worth a stop if ther has been any rain, I am sure that the Parks people would appreciate a bit of word of mouth as well.
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Re: Mazda MX-5 club of Victoria Kinglake and beyond Run 24/0
Kinglake run photos posted - http://gracies-place.net/Kinglake%202013/Kinglake.php
Ron Macdonald
Central Chapter Captain
Mazda MX-5 Club of Victoria & Tasmania
Ron Macdonald
Central Chapter Captain
Mazda MX-5 Club of Victoria & Tasmania
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