http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10685489
think Tony was saying might be closed today and maybe tomorrow
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10685489
think Tony was saying might be closed today and maybe tomorrow
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Last edited by barty5; 5th November 2010 at 13:15. Reason: cause i can
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Sorry to here about that Tony hope all gets sorted ok. Like Rick we will still be supporting you.
I understand from above the South Head ride is still on tomorrow though? Cause we've just loaded the bikes and all the gear up and jsut logged on to find all the posts about the fire.
You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD-40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.
And now a third thing a bloody big gun to shoot theives with!
I was up at the sandpit yesterday and even thought there are some parts closed off from the fire and some tree thinning there is still tons of space to play, I was shown tracks I'd never ridden before and had a solid 4 hours riding without repeating the same trail once.........still as good as ever!
Good to hear.
I still cant ride because of my wrist! bah!
heading up to woodhill on sunday, are fire extinguishers mandatory up there now?
SHE LOOKED UP AT ME WITH BLOOD IN HER EYES
THEN HER SKIN FELL OFF
AND SHE PROMPTLY DIED
IT WAS EBOLA, LA LA LA EBOLA
That's interesting, I was thinking about heading up there today with a mate who is a rural fire chief and asked what the cause was at Woodhill. He said there was still speculation. I guess it doesn't hurt having us with them on our bikes.
All tracks open. Fire extinguishers are compulsory during summer but its at our discretion.
I don't really think its an issue this week as I'd have trouble lighting a fire with 10 gallons of petrol due to the amount of rain falling. So we won't be in forcing them tomorrow.
Still good to carry one in your kit tho as you never know when its needed.
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