That sounds like a great idea, have you locked in that date, as we already have something on that weekend which I can't change atm...Bathurst is 1.5hours from where we are so would be awesome to get together there....
cheers J and R
That sounds like a great idea, have you locked in that date, as we already have something on that weekend which I can't change atm...Bathurst is 1.5hours from where we are so would be awesome to get together there....
cheers J and R
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Good call on Bathurst Fres. Not just because I'm only 40 minutes away, I would personally enjoy a cruise for a couple of hours with a few other vans, so I might just go the long way round.
Bathurst is a central point for a good lot of half interested van owners that you wouldn't otherwise see in the big smokes. Time, distance and dislike of city running could be reasons a lot of vanners keep their vehicles west of the sandstone curtain. For the regulars, she would be a good drive down from north or up from south and keep on the inland trails with plenty of chances to tag up and convoy along the way.
No shortage of stuff on to do in Bathurst. You have The Mount, museum, good shops, back-road cruises to country pubs and good accommodation. The town is well trialed for motoring enthusiast groups.
I recon one of the highlights of such an event would be drawing out some of the country vans that you very rarely see.
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