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Penrith Press article- Cycling in National parks, specifically Yellomundee Regional Park
http://penrith-press.whereilive.com.au/news/stor...
An interesting article. Is this just in reference to the general NPWS mountain biking policy that has been going on for the last year, or has something new popped up? I thought you could ride the trails at Yellomundee whenever you wanted?
My favourite quote- "Mountain biking, I think, is the new millennium’s bushwalkers. It’s for today’s cash-rich, time-poor people." Shhhh, don't tell the missus. She thinks I'm a lowly government employee.
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Nice to see some favourable press.
Going to watch the comments page and see what stuff pops up. I think that's where its interesting because whether people are wrong or right in what they say, those are the areas where we need to help provide information that answers those concerns.
I like Pauls' comment too, though I am only time-poor.
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writes: Mountain bikes cause a lot of damage in national parks. Let's hope they can keep the bikes out of them.
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27 Oct 11 at 07:56pm
I have just posted a comment responding (politely).
"Mountain biking, I think, is the new millennium’s bushwalkers. It’s for today’s cash-rich, time-poor people."
Bugger, I'm time-rich.
Comment posted to article as well.
those first 2 comments are so weak!