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[Official CCJ/QMD] The Big One - Murwillumbah Run 23/11/14
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[Official CCJ/QMD] The Big One - Murwillumbah Run 23/11/14
Joint CCJ & QMD Cruise
When: Sunday, November 23rd
Time: 9:00 am
Meet: Firth Park - Somerset Drive, Mudgeeraba
MAP: https://goo.gl/maps/bpRwV
Contact: megatron (Alan 0413 686 238), Brodie (Green magna with silver RPF1)
https://www.facebook.com/events/5664965 ... ser_joined
This is it: the final run of the year! We save the best for last and the Murwillumbah run is sure to please.
With a course that takes us up into the beautiful Gold Cost hinterland, down into the northern hills of New South Wales and out to a picturesque lake surrounded by mountains, this event has been among the most popular ones since QMD's humble origins.
The trip itself covers a bit over 100 kilometres from departure to destination and should take us around two to two and a half hours to complete. There's no shortage of sights along the way and there's always a quick stop just before the township of Murwillumbah for everyone to regroup if they've been held up by traffic and get a few photos.
Our meet-up point for the morning is at Firth Park, Mudgeeraba. There's a large car park and a group of football ovals there, so you can't miss it.
We'll need to be on the road bright and early for this one, so a 9:00AM meet and ABSOLUTE LATEST 9:30AM departure have been organised. If you're late and we've already left but you still want to come along, simply follow the route (https://goo.gl/maps/uvnbs) to our destination and meet us there.
As usual, QMD will be putting on a barbecue lunch with plenty of food and drinks. All we ask is that people pitch in a bit of cash to cover what they've had throughout the day. If you have special dietary requirements (gluten free, nothing from certain animals/plants), please let us know so that we can arrange an alternative for you. There's nothing worse than having to watch other people eat because you can't have anything that's there.
What you will need to bring:
- A full tank of fuel
- Current and valid drivers license (make sure it's valid for the car you're driving)
- UHF radio (channel 17)
- Picnic blanket or chair (there's seating there but as this is a popular run, we may not have enough room for bums at the tables)
- Some cash for lunch/drinks
Everyone is welcome to come along, so bring some friends and make some new ones! It doesn't matter what you drive, as long as it isn't falling apart or poses a risk to other drivers. If you have anyone interested in coming along but they aren't sure about it, we've put the details of this event up over a month in advance for people to finalise anything with work or family (or just bring them along as well) so that they're free to enjoy the day out.
Bring along anything that you'd like to show/play with during the day, like kites, RC cars or even a rocketry set! We've had tons of fun with things like this in the past and spending time with like-minded people is a great way to break the ice.
*** Be mindful that the chosen route has some very tight corners on both the uphill and downhill sections. If you don't feel comfortable driving along these kinds of roads, QMD encourages you to ride along with someone who is (some of us are happy to take passengers), or take it nice and easy and stick to the back of the group where others will be doing the same. Our cruises are not races and we'd like to remind anyone thinking about coming along that while we're okay with you having fun, we don't want you to end up having your pride and joy winched out of an embankment. Drive to you and your car's ability - not the ability of those in front of you.
1. megatron
2. el3ment
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When: Sunday, November 23rd
Time: 9:00 am
Meet: Firth Park - Somerset Drive, Mudgeeraba
MAP: https://goo.gl/maps/bpRwV
Contact: megatron (Alan 0413 686 238), Brodie (Green magna with silver RPF1)
https://www.facebook.com/events/5664965 ... ser_joined
This is it: the final run of the year! We save the best for last and the Murwillumbah run is sure to please.
With a course that takes us up into the beautiful Gold Cost hinterland, down into the northern hills of New South Wales and out to a picturesque lake surrounded by mountains, this event has been among the most popular ones since QMD's humble origins.
The trip itself covers a bit over 100 kilometres from departure to destination and should take us around two to two and a half hours to complete. There's no shortage of sights along the way and there's always a quick stop just before the township of Murwillumbah for everyone to regroup if they've been held up by traffic and get a few photos.
Our meet-up point for the morning is at Firth Park, Mudgeeraba. There's a large car park and a group of football ovals there, so you can't miss it.
We'll need to be on the road bright and early for this one, so a 9:00AM meet and ABSOLUTE LATEST 9:30AM departure have been organised. If you're late and we've already left but you still want to come along, simply follow the route (https://goo.gl/maps/uvnbs) to our destination and meet us there.
As usual, QMD will be putting on a barbecue lunch with plenty of food and drinks. All we ask is that people pitch in a bit of cash to cover what they've had throughout the day. If you have special dietary requirements (gluten free, nothing from certain animals/plants), please let us know so that we can arrange an alternative for you. There's nothing worse than having to watch other people eat because you can't have anything that's there.
What you will need to bring:
- A full tank of fuel
- Current and valid drivers license (make sure it's valid for the car you're driving)
- UHF radio (channel 17)
- Picnic blanket or chair (there's seating there but as this is a popular run, we may not have enough room for bums at the tables)
- Some cash for lunch/drinks
Everyone is welcome to come along, so bring some friends and make some new ones! It doesn't matter what you drive, as long as it isn't falling apart or poses a risk to other drivers. If you have anyone interested in coming along but they aren't sure about it, we've put the details of this event up over a month in advance for people to finalise anything with work or family (or just bring them along as well) so that they're free to enjoy the day out.
Bring along anything that you'd like to show/play with during the day, like kites, RC cars or even a rocketry set! We've had tons of fun with things like this in the past and spending time with like-minded people is a great way to break the ice.
*** Be mindful that the chosen route has some very tight corners on both the uphill and downhill sections. If you don't feel comfortable driving along these kinds of roads, QMD encourages you to ride along with someone who is (some of us are happy to take passengers), or take it nice and easy and stick to the back of the group where others will be doing the same. Our cruises are not races and we'd like to remind anyone thinking about coming along that while we're okay with you having fun, we don't want you to end up having your pride and joy winched out of an embankment. Drive to you and your car's ability - not the ability of those in front of you.
1. megatron
2. el3ment
3. tee
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Last edited by megatron on Tue Feb 17, 2015 3:56 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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sleeper wrote:oh crap, thats Sue`s 60th birthday
What better way to celebrate her birthday than a lovely drive out in the countryside... we could all sign a birthday card, have a lovely cake and put up a Happy Birthday banner!
(jus' sayin...)
Alan, Alan, Alan... Alan.... Alan, Alaaaaaan - put me down!
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Does this work? https://goo.gl/maps/zk4Dh
After you go through the tick gates on the border you drop down the second goat track on this loop, but it's only short, less than a K, then opens up again. Then you go through Esaus and into Chillingham, tennis courts on right and then school on left, instead of going straight ahead chuck a right over the bridge. There's only one right so it's easy peasy. Then follow your hood inlet garnish to Tyalgum.
After turning right in Chillingham you meander for a few k's then hit a short steep hill, Bald Mountain... not quite a mountain really. Then a longer rise, Dump Hill. There is or sort of was a dump at the top of this hill, no idea where it got the name from. At the top and on the run down into Tyalgum you get awesome views of the Western edge of the caldera.
A fast run down into Tyalgum, I have previously thought that brown shorts were an option here at speed, but not too tech. Next left and then a fairly flowy flat run back to the Uki road and then right and business as usual. Nicer and better than having to navigate people through Murbah.
I like this a lot better than the original route, I think it's longer but there are fuel options once you hit Uki Road.
After you go through the tick gates on the border you drop down the second goat track on this loop, but it's only short, less than a K, then opens up again. Then you go through Esaus and into Chillingham, tennis courts on right and then school on left, instead of going straight ahead chuck a right over the bridge. There's only one right so it's easy peasy. Then follow your hood inlet garnish to Tyalgum.
After turning right in Chillingham you meander for a few k's then hit a short steep hill, Bald Mountain... not quite a mountain really. Then a longer rise, Dump Hill. There is or sort of was a dump at the top of this hill, no idea where it got the name from. At the top and on the run down into Tyalgum you get awesome views of the Western edge of the caldera.
A fast run down into Tyalgum, I have previously thought that brown shorts were an option here at speed, but not too tech. Next left and then a fairly flowy flat run back to the Uki road and then right and business as usual. Nicer and better than having to navigate people through Murbah.
I like this a lot better than the original route, I think it's longer but there are fuel options once you hit Uki Road.
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sleeper wrote:yeah, i thought of that martin
I think she'd really like it, actually!
Mits wrote:Another incredibly long drive that would mean I would go through a full tank of 98 and wake up the next morning super tired for work??? I think I have one of these left in me for the year .... Sure put me down
About bl**dy time...
And after last weekend, I def' need brakes. And semis... And better suspension...
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Zaphod wrote: About bl**dy time... And after last weekend, I def need brakes. And semis... And better suspension...
Yup, yup and YUP
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thanks peter, it should be a goes will run it pass the boys, we always have ppl getting lost at Murwillumbah
efod3 wrote:Does this work? https://goo.gl/maps/zk4Dh After you go through the tick gates on the border you drop down the second goat track on this loop, but its only short, less than a K, then opens up again. Then you go through Esaus and into Chillingham, tennis courts on right and then school on left, instead of going straight ahead chuck a right over the bridge. Theres only one right so its easy peasy. Then follow your hood inlet garnish to Tyalgum. After turning right in Chillingham you meander for a few ks then hit a short steep hill, Bald Mountain... not quite a mountain really. Then a longer rise, Dump Hill. There is or sort of was a dump at the top of this hill, no idea where it got the name from. At the top and on the run down into Tyalgum you get awesome views of the Western edge of the caldera. A fast run down into Tyalgum, I have previously thought that brown shorts were an option here at speed, but not too tech. Next left and then a fairly flowy flat run back to the Uki road and then right and business as usual. Nicer and better than having to navigate people through Murbah. I like this a lot better than the original route, I think its longer but there are fuel options once you hit Uki Road.
Zaphod wrote:[quote:ffe9fe69d8=megatron]i heard AK Racing can help you with those parts[/quote:ffe9fe69d8] Hmmm... I hear they do CCJ special pricing? Do you have their contact details...?
Yeah they look after CCJ members really well.
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