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SUMMARY:June 2021 General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear all the latest Land Rover and Club news at our monthly Club General meeting. \nGuests are welcome and supper will be served after the meeting.
URL:https://www.rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au/event/june-2021-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Veteran Car Club of Australia\, 134 Queens Road\, Canada Bay\, NSW\, 2046\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Club General Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="President":MAILTO:pres@rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210620
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SUMMARY:Hunter Valley Lookouts Trip
DESCRIPTION:Update\, 19 May\, 2021: This trip is now fully booked\, but contact John if you would like to be put onto the wait-list. \n\n  \nA day trip exploring spectacular lookouts throughout the Hunter Valley. The trip begins at Cooranbong and over the course of the day you will stop at the Heaton Lookout\, with great views over Lake Macquarie towards Newcastle and Stockton beach. Descending the western side of the Watagans and driving through pleasant countryside\, skirting the edge of Cessnock and the Pokolbin wine region\, you will climb up Broken Back into the Pokolbin State Forest and later in the day head out to spectacular Yellow Rock\, with views up the Hunter Valley\, and a chance to take a short bushwalk to explore a sandstone cave. \nThe trip concludes at Wollombi with a drink at snack\, but members may choose to stay for dinner at the Wollombi Tavern or overnight in the Cessnock area to enjoy the wineries on Sunday. \nPlease contact John Bradley if you would like to join the trip\, or for further information. \nNote: Unfortunately\, no pets allowed on this trip due to travel through the State Forests. \n  \n\nPhoto: John Yurasek/OEH
URL:https://www.rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au/event/2021-hunter-valley-lookouts-trip/
CATEGORIES:Club Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="John Bradley":MAILTO:davros9@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210621T200000
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SUMMARY:The New Defender - What's It Like?
DESCRIPTION:Gavan Swift will host a virtual Zoom meeting to discuss the New Defender.  As you will have read in the last two issues of Marque magazine\, Gavan was loaned a new Defender by Land Rover Australia and he put it through a very intensive road test and detailed examination.  This online presentation follows on from Gavan’s published articles and will include a question and answer session.  Greg Pearson will also be contributing to the program. \nThis is a great opportunity for members to learn more about this very important new vehicle.  How does it measure up against current Land Rover vehicles?   Does it meet the requirements our members look for?  You’ll find out on the night so please plan to join us for what promises to be a very interesting evening. \nTo attend the meeting\, members will need to pre register.  To do so\, please send an email to Jim Nicholson and you will be provided with the meeting login details. \nWe look forward to seeing you online.
URL:https://www.rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au/event/the-new-defender-whats-it-like/
LOCATION:Virtual On-line Meeting
CATEGORIES:Club Virtual Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim and Pat Nicholson":MAILTO:equip@rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210628
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SUMMARY:Whale Watch Bush Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Kevin and Jenny Gowen to see the whales on their annual migration from Antarctica to their spawning grounds near Moreton Bay in Queensland. Late June is the prime time to see these wonderful creatures as they relentlessly swim up the coast\, sometimes just ‘blowing’ at the end of each dive\, sometimes ‘breaching’ with almost the entire whales 50 tonne body out of the water. The humpback and the ‘right’ whales are the most common. \nSometimes the whales are close to the coast\, sometimes a little out to sea. They’ve actually been seen so close to the cliffs that you could hear the ‘blow’ and see the vent. The different species of whale have a different ‘blow’ pattern. \nThe walk is a 12 km relatively easy hike through the Royal National Park from Watta Molla to Bundeena on the Coast Track. There are spectacular views of the sandstone coastal cliffs and the track traverses the isolated beaches of Marley and Little Marley. A slightly increased distance could include viewing the thousands of years old Aboriginal (Dharawal people) petroglyphs of sea creatures\, not far from the water near Jibbon Beach. \nYou don’t need to be a marathon walker\, but a reasonable degree of fitness is essential. For more details and where to meet\, please contact Kevin.
URL:https://www.rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au/event/whale-watch-bush-walk/
CATEGORIES:Club Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Kevin Gowen":MAILTO:trip23@rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au
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