MX5 BREAKFAST CLUB - MX2500 - 28 APRIL - 1 MAY 2011
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:07 am
MX5 BreakFast Club– MX2500 – 28 April to 1 May 2011
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MEET: Service Centre Hume Highway South, Pheasants Nest
TIME: Thursday 28 April 2011 at 7.00am for a 7.30am departure
DETAILS: Last year a group of MX-5 Club NSW members did a run over three (3) days to the Mid North Coast and New England that was very successful and enjoyed by all who came along. On the last day it was decided to do a long run again this year and with the help of BreakFast Club regulars a four (4) day run around some of the best MX-5 roads in Australia is taking place this autumn from Thursday 28 April to Sunday 1 May 2011.
This is not a relaxed tour of the region with long lunches and coffee breaks in your MX-5. The MX2500 is about the drive and the roads. Though the scenery is stunning at times, for safety reasons a driver’s vision should be limited to road ahead. The intention is to maintain a pace at or near to the speed limit as the conditions allow with no sweeper if you fall off the back. The run is not a race as nobody wants to jeopardise their licences remembering that in Victoria the speed allowance over the speed limit is slim and the Vics have more sheriffs and bounty hunters than the old Wild West.
Last October no problems were experienced with the 10 cars on the MX1500 with all cars keeping their 3 to 5 second gap and nobody got lost. If you are confident that your car is mechanically sound, that you can maintain the gap and handle 500-750km a day of spirited driving at a constant pace then consider applying for a place on the MX2500 and enjoy a great drive over fantastic long and winding roads with likeminded members.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ROUTE:-
Day 1 an early start from Pheasants Nest Service Centre heading for the Do Duck Cafe at Gunning for brunch. The linked Google Map will not display the route over the Old Hume Highway to Gunning through Breadalbane and Culeen but rest assured this amazing section of abandoned Highway 31 is the lead in to Gunning. After bunch our next stop is the Shell Service Station at Gundagai to refuel then south to Wondalga and a super special section off the highway on “B" roads starting from Wondaga through scattered farmland and pine plantations to Tumbarumba. From Tumbarumba we remain off the main roads across to Jingellic on the Murray River then along the south side of the Victorian border on the quiet Murray Valley Highway to spend the night in historic Beechworth.
Day 2 is a second big day on the road hugging the south bank of the Murray River on the Murray Valley Highway to start a loop of the Alps with a stop at Jindabyne for light refreshments. From Jindabyne we stay off the highways going through Rocky Plains to Adaminaby for fuel. From Adaminaby we climb to Cabramurra via Kiandra followed by another super special section with a descent along sealed dam service roads, now called the Elliott Way, to the border and Corryong. From Corryong we head for Bright via the Kiewa Valley over the Tawonga Gap to end the day.
Day 3 the run winds its way down the fantastic Great Alpine Road via Mt Hotham & Omeo to the coast at Lakes Entrance for a fresh seafood lunch. After lunch the route goes across the Gippsland Coast to Cann Valley then up the Cann Valley/Monaro Highway on a long climb to the border and Bombala. From Bombala we take another special section with a descent into the beautiful Pambula Valley and the small village of Wyndham for refreshments at the General Store. We then head off to the coastal town of Pambula followed by a short run to Merimbula for the night.
Day 4 is the run home that starts off on the coast road, skirting Highway 1 and Bega, passing through Tathra to Bermagui then on to the national heritage township of Central Tilba for brunch. From picturesque Central Tilba we head home mostly on the Princes Highway through Narooma with a loop along the coast road between Moruya and Batemans Bay. On crossing the Shoalhaven River at Nowra we will again leave the highway and head for Gerringong for one last refreshment stop before we head for home. We have no special sections on the run up to Sydney unless someone knows an interesting quiet road away from the highway.
ACCOMMODATION: There are accommodation problems in Beechworth and Bright at the height of the Victorian High Country Autumn Festivals as these towns are the pick of the overnight stays this time of year. For this reason you need to apply to join the MX2500 and members will be allocated a place in the order in which their applications are processed. Final numbers will be dependent on accommodation availability and probably capped at 15 MX-5s.
Rooms have been reserved in Beechworth at the Carriage Motor Inn as a group booking cost of $95.00 per person shared or $145.00 single which includes bed, cooked breakfast and dinner. In Bright we are staying in the Best Western as a group booking at a cost of $94.00 per person in shared accommodation or $134.00 a single for bed, breakfast and dinner. Merimbula will be booked once registration is closed and we know the accommodation requirements for everyone.
SUNDRY COSTS& OBLIGATIONS: There is no registration fees other than an expectation that you will make a donation to the Club’s charities in appreciation of what other members have organised for your participation. You will pay for your own accommodation (including deposits as required), food and fuel individually. Everyone may be allocated an administrative job or asked to lead the run from time to time.
APPLICATION: If you are a member of the MX-5 Club NSW and you are up for the MX2500 then email your request to be included to michael@spankosoulos.com. State your name, membership number, MX-5 model, how many people riding in your car and whether you require a single, twin share or double room in your email. It is recommended that each car have two drivers to share the wheel and NRMA or equivalent membership.
UPDATES: The run will be managed on this Forum Events thread with further particulars and updates leading up to the event.
LINKS:
Day 1 Google Map: http://bit.ly/gbH8Lk
Day 2 Google Map: http://bit.ly/icqHQa
Day 3 Google Map: http://bit.ly/gyUmTf
Day 4 Google Map: http://bit.ly/dWcpet
Rules & Incident sheet: BreakFast Club Run Rules | BreakFast Club Incident Sheet
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MEET: Service Centre Hume Highway South, Pheasants Nest
TIME: Thursday 28 April 2011 at 7.00am for a 7.30am departure
DETAILS: Last year a group of MX-5 Club NSW members did a run over three (3) days to the Mid North Coast and New England that was very successful and enjoyed by all who came along. On the last day it was decided to do a long run again this year and with the help of BreakFast Club regulars a four (4) day run around some of the best MX-5 roads in Australia is taking place this autumn from Thursday 28 April to Sunday 1 May 2011.
This is not a relaxed tour of the region with long lunches and coffee breaks in your MX-5. The MX2500 is about the drive and the roads. Though the scenery is stunning at times, for safety reasons a driver’s vision should be limited to road ahead. The intention is to maintain a pace at or near to the speed limit as the conditions allow with no sweeper if you fall off the back. The run is not a race as nobody wants to jeopardise their licences remembering that in Victoria the speed allowance over the speed limit is slim and the Vics have more sheriffs and bounty hunters than the old Wild West.
Last October no problems were experienced with the 10 cars on the MX1500 with all cars keeping their 3 to 5 second gap and nobody got lost. If you are confident that your car is mechanically sound, that you can maintain the gap and handle 500-750km a day of spirited driving at a constant pace then consider applying for a place on the MX2500 and enjoy a great drive over fantastic long and winding roads with likeminded members.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ROUTE:-
Day 1 an early start from Pheasants Nest Service Centre heading for the Do Duck Cafe at Gunning for brunch. The linked Google Map will not display the route over the Old Hume Highway to Gunning through Breadalbane and Culeen but rest assured this amazing section of abandoned Highway 31 is the lead in to Gunning. After bunch our next stop is the Shell Service Station at Gundagai to refuel then south to Wondalga and a super special section off the highway on “B" roads starting from Wondaga through scattered farmland and pine plantations to Tumbarumba. From Tumbarumba we remain off the main roads across to Jingellic on the Murray River then along the south side of the Victorian border on the quiet Murray Valley Highway to spend the night in historic Beechworth.
Day 2 is a second big day on the road hugging the south bank of the Murray River on the Murray Valley Highway to start a loop of the Alps with a stop at Jindabyne for light refreshments. From Jindabyne we stay off the highways going through Rocky Plains to Adaminaby for fuel. From Adaminaby we climb to Cabramurra via Kiandra followed by another super special section with a descent along sealed dam service roads, now called the Elliott Way, to the border and Corryong. From Corryong we head for Bright via the Kiewa Valley over the Tawonga Gap to end the day.
Day 3 the run winds its way down the fantastic Great Alpine Road via Mt Hotham & Omeo to the coast at Lakes Entrance for a fresh seafood lunch. After lunch the route goes across the Gippsland Coast to Cann Valley then up the Cann Valley/Monaro Highway on a long climb to the border and Bombala. From Bombala we take another special section with a descent into the beautiful Pambula Valley and the small village of Wyndham for refreshments at the General Store. We then head off to the coastal town of Pambula followed by a short run to Merimbula for the night.
Day 4 is the run home that starts off on the coast road, skirting Highway 1 and Bega, passing through Tathra to Bermagui then on to the national heritage township of Central Tilba for brunch. From picturesque Central Tilba we head home mostly on the Princes Highway through Narooma with a loop along the coast road between Moruya and Batemans Bay. On crossing the Shoalhaven River at Nowra we will again leave the highway and head for Gerringong for one last refreshment stop before we head for home. We have no special sections on the run up to Sydney unless someone knows an interesting quiet road away from the highway.
ACCOMMODATION: There are accommodation problems in Beechworth and Bright at the height of the Victorian High Country Autumn Festivals as these towns are the pick of the overnight stays this time of year. For this reason you need to apply to join the MX2500 and members will be allocated a place in the order in which their applications are processed. Final numbers will be dependent on accommodation availability and probably capped at 15 MX-5s.
Rooms have been reserved in Beechworth at the Carriage Motor Inn as a group booking cost of $95.00 per person shared or $145.00 single which includes bed, cooked breakfast and dinner. In Bright we are staying in the Best Western as a group booking at a cost of $94.00 per person in shared accommodation or $134.00 a single for bed, breakfast and dinner. Merimbula will be booked once registration is closed and we know the accommodation requirements for everyone.
SUNDRY COSTS& OBLIGATIONS: There is no registration fees other than an expectation that you will make a donation to the Club’s charities in appreciation of what other members have organised for your participation. You will pay for your own accommodation (including deposits as required), food and fuel individually. Everyone may be allocated an administrative job or asked to lead the run from time to time.
APPLICATION: If you are a member of the MX-5 Club NSW and you are up for the MX2500 then email your request to be included to michael@spankosoulos.com. State your name, membership number, MX-5 model, how many people riding in your car and whether you require a single, twin share or double room in your email. It is recommended that each car have two drivers to share the wheel and NRMA or equivalent membership.
UPDATES: The run will be managed on this Forum Events thread with further particulars and updates leading up to the event.
LINKS:
Day 1 Google Map: http://bit.ly/gbH8Lk
Day 2 Google Map: http://bit.ly/icqHQa
Day 3 Google Map: http://bit.ly/gyUmTf
Day 4 Google Map: http://bit.ly/dWcpet
Rules & Incident sheet: BreakFast Club Run Rules | BreakFast Club Incident Sheet