Thanks for the great day guys and girls :D . Big thanks to all of you for showing up, and special thanks to Tomsun and Starion4me for letting me cruise in a Starion.
was fantastic to finally put faces to you guys :beer
was also fantastic to see all your cars in action :)
more pics..
quest wrote:
WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
Was a good way to enjoy a sunday guys, thanks Peter and Shannon.
It has inspired me to attempt to work out an interesting drive, with twisty roads, some good photo-shoot opportunities, minimal maccas, not so far out, water views, and a decent pub lunch (with views) at the finish.
It would want to be a Sunday morning start.
There will be a water crossing and winding back roads.
More a bit later.
merlin wrote:Was a good way to enjoy a sunday guys, thanks Peter and Shannon.
It has inspired me to attempt to work out an interesting drive, with twisty roads, some good photo-shoot opportunities, minimal maccas, not so far out, water views, and a decent pub lunch (with views) at the finish.
It would want to be a Sunday morning start.
There will be a water crossing and winding back roads.
More a bit later.
Merlin that sounds awesome!
It was great to socialise with other starion owners past and present and im looking forward to the next cruise.
Thanks
Jas
Chrysler Conquest (SOLD)
270.6 Kw (362 HP) @ the wheels
merlin wrote:Was a good way to enjoy a sunday guys, thanks Peter and Shannon.
It has inspired me to attempt to work out an interesting drive, with twisty roads, some good photo-shoot opportunities, minimal maccas, not so far out, water views, and a decent pub lunch (with views) at the finish.
It would want to be a Sunday morning start.
There will be a water crossing and winding back roads.
More a bit later.
Hmmmm I'm in betting I know where you are thinking! Include a bridge does it?
WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
Start: Maccas at Thornleigh
cross Pennant Hills Rd into Commenara Parkway,
all the way along the Commenara into Doncaster Av
Turn Left onto Ryde Rd.
Under the Pacific Hwy into Mona Vale Rd
Through St Ives
either turn right into Forrest Way, or, keep right and loop under Mona Vale Rd, run through the industrial park, then turn right into Forrest Way.
This can be a good little squirt, depending on traffic.
Maybe a re-group at this point.
Along Forrest Way, turn left into Morgan Rd (just past Glenaeon Village).
Down the hill, through the twisties and bush.
Cross the ittybitty bridge and keep right onto Oxford Falls Rd.
Past the satellite station, cross the ford and turn left into Wakehurst Parkway, heading towards Narrabeen.
After the Sydney Academy of Sport, over the bridge and turn right off the parkway into the parking lot at the reserve by the lake.
Chat and photo-op.
Turn right onto Wakehurst Parkway.
Keep left onto Pittwater Rd then turn left at lights/Caltex servo.
Turn left into Powderworks Rd, all the way to the top...
Turn left onto Mona Vale Rd, go past the Bahi Temple...
Turn right at the McCarrs Ck Rd turnoff at Terry Hills
go right at the roundabout along McCarrs Ck Rd.
Keep right on McCarrs CR otherwise your into the national park pay station.
Wizz down the hill, traffic permitting.
Possible re-group and chat at McCarrs Ck Reserve where the creek opens out.
Continue on through Church Point and Bayview
turn left into Barrenjoey Rd
turn left into Beaconsfield St to the Newport Arms Hotel for drinks, chat and lunch, with views.