Lavender Cruise

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Wrongway Roger
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Lavender Cruise

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The club did a cruise to the Lavender Farm near Lyndoch today. A nice up through the hill to the Barossa Valley.
Cool to see the cars as they went through some of the winder sections on the drive.

Met at Mac's Smithfield
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Coffee and scones then a look in the shop. They did have a Go Fast Oil or so the guy said, but I saved my money unlike Anne-Marie.
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Continued up the road to the Vine Inn for lunch.
Thanks to the members who were able to go. I'm sure the numbers will increase as the year goes on.
Cheers,
Roger
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I can only look on with undisguised envy at the sight of such . . . freedom.

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Re: Lavender Cruise

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I might actually be on the road with my wagon one day to join yas!!!
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Re: Lavender Cruise

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Looks like a great day. Better than my surfing and moping in shed. Who’s is the HZ, not Phil?


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Wrongway Roger
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Re: Lavender Cruise

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Rob, our freedom to travel is not lost on us here in South Aus.
Drew, no need to finish the wagon to join in so jump on board.
Clay, HZ is Phil's ride on the day.
It was great to get the crusty wagon out for a drive. The look on peoples faces as I passed them is priceless. :lol:
Scouted a couple of spot for the Nationals.

Cheers,
Roger
There is a right way and a wrong way and then there is my way which is usually the long way.
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