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Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:57 am
by Ric
chaotic2050 wrote:...
If you are looking to see people REALLY give it their all, head to a track.
Ric is part of the MG club and races, you could even participate in the next Rob Roy Hill Climb event if you get a drivers seat mounted fire extinguisher and racing helmet, and then buy your CAMS license on the day.
I might be doing that, we could get a few members going too :)

The next one is this coming Sunday. There's a pretty good chance I won't be running the Liberty, as
[1] Finances are a bit low this month, after I bought a car trailer for the MG, and a new CB and antenna for the cruise. :(
[2] I'm now head timekeeper for the event, and being "observed" to get a CAMS "Officials" licence...

There is still an MG club event coming up on Nov-14. I'll probably run both the Liberty and the MG at that event.
The entry fee for that event will be much cheaper (about $40), and you can still come along and get a one-day membership if you want to have a go.

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:37 am
by castek
are these on sealed roads or offroad?

since the lib is lowered I probably dont want to do any offroading style of driving.

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:40 am
by mihai
chaotic2050 wrote:Andy, I hope you realise you bought a Subaru.
AWD my friend, built for corners.

No point driving down to somewhere like Phillip Island, can you imagine the amount of police attention?
If you are looking to see people REALLY give it their all, head to a track.
Ric is part of the MG club and races, you could even participate in the next Rob Roy Hill Climb event if you get a drivers seat mounted fire extinguisher and racing helmet, and then buy your CAMS license on the day.
I might be doing that, we could get a few members going too :)


To be honest, I wouldnt mind having a nice cruise down towards Sorrento. Then possibly take the ferry across to Queenscliff and head down the Great Ocean Road. Obviously those Western Suburb people could meet us in Queenscliff so they don't have to come this side of the bay just to head back.

A cruise doesn't always have to be through twisties. Just a suggestion.

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:58 am
by Ric
castek wrote:are these on sealed roads or offroad?

since the lib is lowered I probably dont want to do any offroading style of driving.

As far as I can tell, ALL the roads on that route are sealed.
We avoid ever going off sealed roads, the last cruise was an unintended exception.

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:00 am
by Ric
mihai wrote:....
To be honest, I wouldnt mind having a nice cruise down towards Sorrento. Then possibly take the ferry across to Queenscliff and head down the Great Ocean Road. Obviously those Western Suburb people could meet us in Queenscliff so they don't have to come this side of the bay just to head back.

A cruise doesn't always have to be through twisties. Just a suggestion.

The problem with that is you'd have to do it at the crack of dawn, or you would spend a lot of time just following slower cars.
Getting away from urban areas, on little travelled roads, gives us a chance to really DRIVE our cars :D
However, I'm open to suggestion. If plenty of people want a cruise around the bay, I'm sure somethign can be organised. 8)

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:04 pm
by teK--
Would anyone be interested in a track day? Then we have no problems with having to beat the traffic at all :)

We can hire out Haunted Hills or have a private day at Sandown or something.

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:07 pm
by castek
Ric wrote:
castek wrote:are these on sealed roads or offroad?

since the lib is lowered I probably dont want to do any offroading style of driving.

As far as I can tell, ALL the roads on that route are sealed.
We avoid ever going off sealed roads, the last cruise was an unintended exception.


sorry, i was reffering to the mg days... probably best to pm you to stop derailing

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:15 pm
by Kekotic
Jim do you know how much that costs to hire out a track?
I'm keen but wouldn't mind getting a few things done to my car before hitting the track :assassin:

Ric, is it Rob Roy again this weekend?
I might pop in again, although no chance I can compete on such short notice (no fire extinguisher/helmet)
And I guess I would have to register a week earlier or something too?

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:33 pm
by Ric
chaotic2050 wrote:Jim do you know how much that costs to hire out a track?
I'm keen but wouldn't mind getting a few things done to my car before hitting the track :assassin:

You'd be looking at a few thousand dollars!

Ric, is it Rob Roy again this weekend?

Yup, as I said up the top of this page. :)

I might pop in again, although no chance I can compete on such short notice (no fire extinguisher/helmet)
And I guess I would have to register a week earlier or something too?

Entries for this event close tonight.

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:54 pm
by teK--
chaotic2050 wrote:Jim do you know how much that costs to hire out a track?
I'm keen but wouldn't mind getting a few things done to my car before hitting the track :assassin:

Ric, is it Rob Roy again this weekend?
I might pop in again, although no chance I can compete on such short notice (no fire extinguisher/helmet)
And I guess I would have to register a week earlier or something too?


I was thinking more to go on a group track day such as Sandown whereby you basically bring yourself and your car, and they provide track use and also track marshalls. It's all untimed and basically free for all. At Sandown this works out to about $250 to $300 per car.

If we want to hire out Haunted Hills for example, it's about $2500 to $3000 for the full day including timed laps. If we get 20 people that's $150 each. The more cars the less driving time per car.

Given the choice I would prefer Sandown as it is constant continuous laps (HH you complete one lap then queue to have another lap). Plus Sandown you can have more than 1 car on the track at once.

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:00 pm
by as_shandy
mihai wrote:
chaotic2050 wrote:Andy, I hope you realise you bought a Subaru.
AWD my friend, built for corners.

No point driving down to somewhere like Phillip Island, can you imagine the amount of police attention?
If you are looking to see people REALLY give it their all, head to a track.
Ric is part of the MG club and races, you could even participate in the next Rob Roy Hill Climb event if you get a drivers seat mounted fire extinguisher and racing helmet, and then buy your CAMS license on the day.
I might be doing that, we could get a few members going too :)


To be honest, I wouldnt mind having a nice cruise down towards Sorrento. Then possibly take the ferry across to Queenscliff and head down the Great Ocean Road. Obviously those Western Suburb people could meet us in Queenscliff so they don't have to come this side of the bay just to head back.

A cruise doesn't always have to be through twisties. Just a suggestion.

lol thankyou.... atleast someone is on my side :lol:

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:34 pm
by LIBBY_B4
I havent been on a cruise with this site yet or met any1 either as i am still new but in my opinion i reckon a drive down to queenscliff/anglesea through geelong torquay way.

And then any1 who wants to go a little further, hop on the GOR and enjoy the twisties....

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:53 pm
by Ric
LIBBY_B4 wrote:And then any1 who wants to go a little further, hop on the GOR and enjoy the twisties....

On a Sunday in December?
Sorry to throw water on that idea, but that's a recipe for frustration. ;)

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:54 pm
by LIBBY_B4
Ric wrote:
LIBBY_B4 wrote:And then any1 who wants to go a little further, hop on the GOR and enjoy the twisties....

On a Sunday in December?
Sorry to throw water on that idea, but that's a recipe for frustration. ;)


As i said its only my opinion....just a suggestion......

Re: Next cruise - Mount Baw Baw?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:12 pm
by Ric
No problem, we need suggestions. :D
That's just my opinion also. ;)
It comes down to what most people want to do. I'm more than happy for someone to propose an entire route etc. :D
(n.b. I've added a second option to the first post.)