MAGNETTE RUN TO SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS
Sunday 18 April 2010
In what is
hoped to become a fixture on the MG Calendar, MG Magnettes enjoyed a day in the
picturesque NSW Southern Highlands. Malcolm Robertson reports…
The Southern
Highlands, not far outside Sydney, Australia's biggest, noisiest and most
crowded city, are often referred
o as a tiny
patch of England, so like some parts of the old country are they. Green
fields, grey drizzle (usually), narrow winding roads, deciduous trees ablaze
with amazing autumn colours, tiny villages with red post boxes on every corner.
Any visiting Englishman would be homesick straight away, while local Aussies go
there to bask in the cool shade instead of the usual dry, brown heat found
elsewhere in the country.
So, where else would
you go to give your Magnette a good cobweb clearing blast and to escape the
smoke and noise of the big cities? And that is exactly what happened in April
2010. A number of Australian Magnettes converged from the big cities of Sydney,
Wollongong and Canberra to participate in the first Southern Highlands Magnette
day run by Terry and Helen Healy from Mittagong. Six Magnettes congregated in
Berrima before heading out on a mini rally around some of the more scenic
by-ways of the area.
From
Sydney
came Brian and Julia Woolmer in their red ZA, and Peter Baldry and Lesly
Radnidge in their recently restored duo-tone silver over black ZA. Peter is
Magnette Register captain and general motivator of all things Magnette for the
MG Car Club in
Sydney.
Also from
Sydney came
new Magnette owner, Frank Johnston and his wife Maureen, but not with their
car. From the National Capital, Canberra, a short 100 mile romp, came Malcolm
Robertson and Gaye Weller in their Varitone, Alison, and Graham Gittins
in his red ZA. David and Barbara Overington in their green ZB made the
hazardous trip up a steep and winding pass from sea level at Wollongong to the
Highlands, while organisers of the day, Terry and Helen Healy, simply had to
push their dark blue ZB out the garage and down the hill to join the group.
Terry is the
originator of the gathering and says that the idea was to have a day run that
got the Magnettes out of the big cities and back onto some of the roads that
they were designed for, an objective that was clearly met judging by the
enthusiastic response among the owners. The day resulted in new friends being
made and a very pleasant drive on gorgeous roads. A relaxing picnic-style
luncheon was held in the Berrima Market Place, a quick visit made to local
antique shops, and a stroll taken around the township.
A repeat event is
planned for next year.
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The MG Magnettes make a stunning picture climbing Range Road
from Glenquarry in the NSW Southern Highlands |
To a man, these men love the driving experience the MG
Magnette provides |
Glittering chrome grilles and bumpers - MG Magnettes at
Berrima |
Helen and Terry Healy from Mittagong organised the MG
Magnette meeting |
| all pictures by Malcolm Robertson except no. 1
by
Michael Menzies |
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