I went for a spin along a possible cruise route on sun arvo. Left from Oxenford tavern and headed up to Tambourine. The roads are good and so is the scenery. Most of it is posted at 60 and it's a bit busy so it wont be a quick cruise. I came back down Henri Roberts and into the back of Nerang. All up it was only about 70ks in total. The last cruise was 380 for me start to finish.
I was thinking of maybe going through Canungra and into the back of murwullimbah to add a few kays to the distance. Then head back up the coast to the spit to say our goodbyes.
Something to think about boys and girls.
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- Grease Monkey
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From experience, cruises always take longer than you plan due to people being late, having to stop to wait, re-group, photo stops etc etc. Plus people like to chat and catch up, share stories, look at other cars etc, so it's better to allow plenty of time. Somewhere around 100-150km is about right, and will take about 4-6 hours with a lunch break.
For cruises south, in the past we have met in the Crazy Clarke's carpark in Springwood. It's a pain trying to cruise in traffic unless everyone has CBs, and most people don't. So, start the cruise out of the city (eg. Aspley if you're heading north). We did a cruise down Mt Mee once which is an awesome bit of road and one I wouldn't mind trying again. The lap around that lake out past Mt Glorious (through Esk) was also pretty good, although up and down Mt Glorious, and then up and down again the way back on a hot day tested a few peoples' brake pads out
For cruises south, in the past we have met in the Crazy Clarke's carpark in Springwood. It's a pain trying to cruise in traffic unless everyone has CBs, and most people don't. So, start the cruise out of the city (eg. Aspley if you're heading north). We did a cruise down Mt Mee once which is an awesome bit of road and one I wouldn't mind trying again. The lap around that lake out past Mt Glorious (through Esk) was also pretty good, although up and down Mt Glorious, and then up and down again the way back on a hot day tested a few peoples' brake pads out

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