Tuesday, June 26, 2012




Masonic Motorcycle Association of Australia Inc.
Central Coast Chapter; Gary Duff 0413131061


Dear Member & Friends.

Just an update of what we have planed as far as rides go. On Sunday the 8th July there is a tribute ride for two riders that have been killed both were known to Terry Gardiner the ride will leave the Wots Den Minchenbury at 9.00am I will provide the exact address to those who are interested as well as pick up points and on the 16th July same venue is the grand opening of Benny’s new shop (motorcycle gear ect) there will be a show and shine BBQ and lots of fun.

Also on another note

Trevor Caperaro from the Tamworth Chapter has informed me that one of there members is going into the Chair at Narrabri on Saturday 1st September
and would like to see the MMAA represented.

I agree what a good opportunity for an overnight ride.
Terry Gardiner has looked at the distance about 650klm from Mt Colah.

I am asking for expressions of interest, if you would like to attend that way we can organise accomidation ect.

Gary,

Mount Colah to Narrabri 478Km , about 6 hours
Mount Colah to Tamworth 359Km

Masonic Lodges47 Maitland Street
Narrabri NSW 2390
(02) 6792 2153

All three of these accommodation places are walking distance.

Tattersall's Hotel
84 Maitland Street, Narrabri NSW 2390 288 m SE
(02) 6792 2007 ‎

Mid Town Inn Narrabri Country comfort inn ? I think .
41 Maitland Street, Narrabri NSW 2390 577 m S
(02) 6792 2233 ‎

Tab Namoi Hotel /Pub, is almost next door
49 Maitland Street, Narrabri NSW 2390 466 m S
13 33 90 ‎ • tab.com.au

https://maps.google.com.au/maps?near=47+Maitland+St,+Narrabri+NSW+2390&geocode=CYoDU98VX-tUFbs2Mf4dlIjtCCnR-VsTUDSnazEGERzlBYuuMw&q=accommondation&f=l&hl=en&sll=-30.329706,149.785619&sspn=0.006492,0.010954&vpsrc=0&t=h&ie=UTF8&hq=accommondation&hnear=&ll=-30.326249,149.781461&spn=0.025819,0.043817&z=15&ei=UA3oT-y4McaZlQXy2rGWDA&pw=2

If there is any other information require ? You know where I live 

Regards
Terry Gardiner/ Bongo
tkgardiner@optusnet.com.au

Journey in Life, is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting '..holy sh*t ....what a ride!'
"look out for corners" :oops: :)

No comments: