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rxgirl
18-06-2009, 07:23 PM
Hi Guys,
It has come to that time where i am looking to organise another Navigation run.
Will be starting to map it out very soon and start organising the next round of clues and routes
Anyone who would like to throw in some ideas of the areas you would like to head to throw me a pm :)
Will be looking at holding it later in the year approx sept/oct time but have made no definate dates as yet.
Look forward to hearing your ideas :)
Cheers
Cat
RotaS4
18-06-2009, 07:27 PM
can the clues be cryptic??
rxgirl
18-06-2009, 07:30 PM
the clues are always cryptic :)
Last time we held this was a great day, we received a letter from the womens and childrens hospital for the toys we donated as part of the nav run, which i think Dave may still have???
gotorx7
18-06-2009, 07:54 PM
the clues are always cryptic :)
Last time we held this was a great day, we received a letter from the womens and childrens hospital for the toys we donated as part of the nav run, which i think Dave may still have???
I'm sure I do have that letter :)
I experienced a great road through the hills that's really smooth to drive on. Ill find out for you sometime next week.
Its probably a really popular road; I just cannot remember the name as I was following. It ran from Stirling to gorge rd (and yes, corkscrew was in there :) ).
Either way, put it in :D
Kusanagi
21-06-2009, 01:15 PM
Sorry for being noob... what exactly is a Navigation run?
Cheers.
rxgirl
21-06-2009, 01:28 PM
A navigation run is where you are given a set of questions and you have to find your own way throught the cruise.
Last time we did it i organised it to go past the giant rocking horse and people had to buy a toy which was donated to the Women and Childrens hospital.
People got lost but they all found their way to the finish for a BBQ.
It is usually best to have a passenger for a nav run :)
rxgirl
21-06-2009, 01:29 PM
I experienced a great road through the hills that's really smooth to drive on. Ill find out for you sometime next week.
Its probably a really popular road; I just cannot remember the name as I was following. It ran from Stirling to gorge rd (and yes, corkscrew was in there :) ).
Either way, put it in :D
While the cork screw road is quite a fun road, i probably wouldnt put that in as part of the route as i dont want to be responsible if anything happens on that road.
Yup Yup Yup :)
I misunderstood. I thought navigation run was the drive prior to a cruise, ie test the route to make sure its decent.
Ignore my previous post! LOL! :D
Id be in for the Nav run foshizzle!!!
rxgirl
21-06-2009, 02:42 PM
Yup Yup Yup :)
I misunderstood. I thought navigation run was the drive prior to a cruise, ie test the route to make sure its decent.
Ignore my previous post! LOL! :D
Id be in for the Nav run foshizzle!!!
lol, nah its much more fun than that :)
We had quite a good turn out last time we did it.
Kusanagi
21-06-2009, 10:47 PM
While the cork screw road is quite a fun road, i probably wouldnt put that in as part of the route as i dont want to be responsible if anything happens on that road.
Thanks for the explanations! Yeah, that road is dangerous, Just weeks ago, I was almost taken out by a bus which it had to cut into more than half of my lane to make a hairpin turn, I was inches between the bus and the cliff, and it wasn't slowing down at all!! Bastard!
Cheers,
K
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