It's not a bad track to do, quite a lengthy drive with the stop in the middle for lunch and play.
Obviously if people come along there'll be photos a-plenty, but if nobody shows I'll take some shots of the play area so people can get an idea of what fun could be had.
We can do this run again - what I've called "the play area" looks like something those wanting to do some maniacal stuff could have some fun in, and there's plenty of room for everyone else to park, pull up a chair and a cold one and watch the antics.
For January I'd pencilled in a gentle outing for post-Christmas. I didn't think anything strenuous would be appreciated, with the way that stupid fat bastard in the red suit guzzles funds from our bank accounts and the way some of us guzzle whatever's left on the shelf. I'd still like to do coffee @ Kiama (let's do that on 21 Jan), we can line the Navs up at the blowhole and take some pics. That doesn't mean we can't add a Watagan run on another day.
The problem with Watagan Forest isn't the forest, it's Sydney - it's too damn close, and too many galahs from the big smoke decide that it's a nice place to come up to with supercharged V8s and 57" muddies under their Daihatsu Terios beasts and they just terrorise the place. The roads in there can get quite busy and I'm betting early January is a definite no-no in there - perhaps the weekend after Australia Day when everyone's heading back to work would be the best.
On Australia Day itself (that's a Thursday) I'm taking my family down to Parramatta to see the hot air balloons. The weekend of 28th/29th would be good for a run through Watagans, I'd imagine - most people would be preparing for school and/or work.
I know that's 2 weekends in a row, but they're both fairly easy runs unless you want to play in the mud in the Watagans. The Kiama run is sealed road all the way, it's more a photo op than anything else in a bloody nice part of the world.