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Where are your favourite MX5 roads in the State that you live?

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Postby Juffa » Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:17 pm

Okibi wrote:I wonder if the Vic club would host a Tassie natmeet? :mrgreen:

For the past 3 or 4 years the Vic Club has had the 'not the natmeet' Tour of Tassie, where a group of around 12 cars has headed over to Tassie in the years between Natmeets. I was lucky enough to attend one over Easter 2003. Fantastic Roads, great bunch of people and fantastic weather.

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Postby fredbareoz » Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:45 pm

Okibi wrote:I wonder if the Vic club would host a Tassie natmeet? :mrgreen:


I have brought this up with the committee, but the added cost of getting over there deemed it just too expensive, Pity because the 'ol home state has a lot to offer :D
Look at the vic club website in the photo section and there is a collection of pics of our trip.
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Postby Okibi » Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:32 pm

can't be too expensive, you'd get family rates everywhere.

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Postby kitkat » Mon Jan 23, 2006 8:41 pm

will be heading down to tassie on wednesday in the 5 and with some friends in their s2000, they're originally from there and plan on taking us all round and hold elephants pass in high regards... cant wait :mrgreen:

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Postby Hot Rodders » Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:31 am

kitkat wrote:will be heading down to tassie on wednesday in the 5 and with some friends in their s2000, they're originally from there and plan on taking us all round and hold elephants pass in high regards... cant wait :mrgreen:

I'm jealous! You will have a great time! We expect a full report on your return. Are you catching a day or night boat?
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Postby Okibi » Tue Jan 24, 2006 2:00 pm

Try and find time for a day walk at Cradle Mountain, that place is soooo nice :mrgreen:
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Postby kitkat » Tue Jan 24, 2006 8:23 pm

on a night boat.
Oh and we getting ALOT of video footage, i just bought a camera for the trip :mrgreen:
We also doing great ocean road on friday before we jump on the boat...

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Postby tasroadster » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:02 pm

Yep........very spoilt in Tasmania.

As I live in the north of the state and as an ex Queenslander, the roads are so well surfaced even out of the way "country lanes" are just first class.

The road t0 Craddle Mt. (there are two ways to go) are excellent. You just want to turn it around go again. One route is actually 50% of a Targa Stage which speaks volumes. Wiithin a 10 radius of Devonport there a 4 Targa Stages availible. Great for that after work drive :-) Or pre Symmons Plains shake down :-)

Does anyone in Tasmania want to get together for a drive? Then maybe we can invite some other (mainland) MX5'ers over??? There are many inexpensive places to stay. And maybe we can all do the 47km Mt Arrowsith Targa Stage........now thats a drive!

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Postby AJ » Thu Jan 26, 2006 7:38 pm

mmmmmmm........Mt Arrowsmith.........my backyard for about 8 yrs 8)
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Postby Ted » Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:14 am

Arrowsmith used to be a 52km stage, started prior to the bridge. Then the avg speeds must have got too high. Certainly a contrast to the 99bends out of Queenstown. All the passes on the East Coast are good too (Elephant, Weldborough, St Mary's), but Sideling is top fun even if I got to the end of the stage one less time than I started.
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Postby TazDevil » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:37 pm

I took my MX5 SE down there last March for an entire week of driving & covered most of the Targa roads. Some of the "C" roads were a bit bumpy on the low profile 17" rubber, but then I drove the Gt Ocean Rd last weekend (first time in years) to remind myself what a badly surfaced road is really like! I grew up down in Tassie as well & had dríven most roads before, a lot of fun to go back & do it in a decent car however. Hellyer Gorge would be my favourite stage, early morning, heading south - nice smooth road, exhaust note bouncing off the walls of the gorge. And not a speed camera or 80kph sign in sight (unlike the Gt O Rd). Just watch out for those Cockies coming around the blind corners on your side of the road! Makes for a good test of your reflexes...

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Postby MX5-SP » Fri May 19, 2006 9:44 pm

Tassie Roads!....Mmmm. So many memories.

In 2002, I surprised the little lady of 26 years marriage to relive our old sports car days and we hired a MX5 for a week from Launceston Airport. A red 2002NB. The roof was down from the moment we got in it and stayed down for most of the trip. MX5's turn heads down there, despite the exotica that must be around at Targa time.

What a hoot!

Roads superb! Middle of winter (July) great. Clear skies....only rain we encountered was around Hobart. Best roads on the East Coast around St Helens (where we were based)....St Mary's Pass, Elephant Pass...all the coastal roads...etc, etc.

Two days after getting back bought a SP from Southport Mazda.

Went back to Tassie Jan 2005 but had to hire a Tarago for all the rellies. Toured the West Coast this time. Fabulous country...but for my mind the East Coast is more MX5 friendly...Having said that. If you come from Western Vic, SA, or WA...then ALL of Tassie is great. Loved it. Recommend it to anyone.
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Postby Hurricane » Fri Feb 08, 2008 4:06 pm

A group of us from the Sydney part of the MX5 Club went in our MX5's in Nov/Dec last driving down across on the Spirit of Tassie arriving at Devenport and driving right around through Elizabeth Town, Sheffield, Cradle Mountain, Strahan, Hobart, St. Helens, Launceston, Beaconsfield, Stanley and most of the state really and the roads are made for our little MX5s. If you ever get the opportunity do it. We even managed nice sunny days. We came back up through the Alpine Way, Thredbo and Tumut on our way home. A truly awesome journey.
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Postby Oni » Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:28 pm

I would be up for a meet in tassie :) i live 5min from the spirit terminal!, have a couple of spare rooms so that could help cut costs, would be great to meet some people with simular likes

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Postby Wotsa » Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:40 pm

Oni wrote:I would be up for a meet in tassie :) i live 5min from the spirit terminal!, have a couple of spare rooms so that could help cut costs, would be great to meet some people with simular likes


The Canberra Chapter Targa Trail 08 kicks off with our (16 cars) arrival on Tuesday 29 April.

We would be pleased to catch up with you although we have the Georgetown Prologue planned for that afternoon after checking into our accomodation in Launceston.

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