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Mitch 22-11-2014 04:39 AM

Hardly any of those ppl on here anymore.We were all very keen to get it goin,but it never eventuated.I joined the Cherokee Club in 08 and never looked back.Regular camping,offroad trips and some short notice day runs,but no monthly meetings.Details on our website,cheers,Mitch

OKA4wd 23-11-2014 03:56 PM

KJ andy I live at Nelson Bay, had a look at the Cherokee Club site noticed a couple of familiar names. This would be a good choice I think.

Lilpowlesy91 27-01-2017 11:54 AM

Wee are in muswellbrook but keen as there's a handful of kjs up here that need to see more dirt and less pavement

Nanook 27-01-2017 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Lilpowlesy91 (Post 1602468)
Wee are in muswellbrook but keen as there's a handful of kjs up here that need to see more dirt and less pavement

I don't even know if this club is still around. Since I moved back to Newcastle I think I've only ever seen one vehicle with a sticker advertising it.

Jimmyb 27-01-2017 04:18 PM

Extremely old post, 2007. Most of the members who were in the list from memory are no longer Jeepers, some of them not real Jeepers anyway, just bought a Jeep, built it up for the experience then left the foe, from memory one such one, Pezz, was a prime example. Float in float out, no commitment to the brand.

KJ_andy 25-04-2017 10:09 PM

Hey, I'm at Nelson Bay, just sold my KJ after 13 yrs of ownership. I have a WK2 Overland now. Please feel free to get in touch for anywheeling. I've been a member since 2007 but travelled around Aus. Settled at the Bay now though.

KJ_andy 02-10-2017 10:02 AM

Some of the best NSW beach access areas are in Port Stephens. Both Samurai Beach and Stockton Beach have 4wd access.
No pass is required for Samurai and its a clothing optional beach. 4WD access only.
Stockton beach is part of the Worimi Conservation Lands and requires beach pass for access ($10 for 3 Days or $30 for 12 months, $15 for pensioners) The local Service Stations at Anna Bay (BP), Salt Ash (BP) and Lavis Lane, Williamtown (Metro) are places where a beach pass can be purchased.


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