Midori wrote:I like the idea of going up the road to Oberon and was planning it for some time this year with a couple of friends. As you have gone over the road then you are best placed to lead such a run.
Sure, happy to do that. I've organised and led dozens of drive days so I've a bit of experience with keeping large groups together. Please contact me via email to discuss the details (link at bottom of this message).
Let me know if you are willing to lead a run like that I will organise it with the MX5 Club as a BreakFast Club Run with a CAMS certificate for the organisers either after the Brass Monkey or in the late autumn to avoid the risk of hitting black ice which regetably happens through winter months in the forest and mountains around Oberon.
Agree that black ice is a bit of a worry on parts of this route. Let's aim for late spring. My autumn calendar is all but booked out already! BTW, I'm a club member (#1958).
Going home through Oberon might be a bit much for many on the cars planning on doing the Return Run after getting out to Casula before 6.00 am to be ready for the start of the Brass Monkey. If we get enough interest and the confirmed numbers then we can give it go and make it a great day out on some quiet and challenging roads. I guess it wound take a least four hours to get back to the city limits from Goldburn via Blue Mountains.
Yes, it would be a pretty long day. Something like four hours for the return run:
Goulburn-Oberon 145km, ~1.75hr
Oberon - Jenolan 29km, 25min
Jenolan - Lithgow 53km, 45min
Lithgow - Richmond 78km, 1.25hr
Total 305km, ~4 hours (that's Google Maps conservative), plus regrouping time and rest stops
Subject to what greenMachine has to say, an alternative run to going up to Oberon could be an early out and back run from Goulburn to Taralga and Crookwell as part of the run back to Sydney. There are also some good roads south of Goulburn to Bungonia that I did with Garry on his Alpine Tour that come back to the highway at Marulan before the turn off to Tallong and Wingello that can be part of the route.
I'm happy to do any/all of that.

Haven't dríven those roads around Bungonia for quite a while, but that'd make the drive to Marulan much more interesting.
Like you I have not been out on the roads to Canyon Leigh but a friend has bought a farm out their somewhere and would know the roads if Matt can't help. Hopefully Matt can get us up to speed about some interesting roads in the Southern Highlands (as it is in his backyard) to incorporate into the route with a shop that sells boss coffee .
Come on Matt, where are ya?
