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Old 24-11-2015, 05:44 PM   #32
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Default Re: Bathurst - Road Trip and Vehicle Preparations

The Bylong Valley is a tremendous drive to bathurst. We took the ESP through there last year & it's a great road for a V8 manual drive. Some great pubs along the way also starting at Sandy Hollow & always at Rylestone. We came home from Bathurst that way & the hairpin asagaai is talking about was log jammed with a semi trailer getting it all wrong. It is that tight & when he didn't get his entry angle right, he physically could not get around the 25 km/h bend. He had to reverse it up & swing her way out wide just to make it!
Makes the Putty Road feel like a free way
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