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Knapsack DH Volunteer Maintenance day - Saturday 27th September
Lovers walk Firetrail Gate, get onto Barnet St and head north uphill, the gate and parking is just past the 'S' bend.
Offical start time is 8am, please try to arrive atleast 15mins early.
Offical Meeting Location is the intersection of the DH trail and Lovers Walk. Parking is still outside the gate so be prepared to carry your tools to the meeting spot.
The day will focus on the DH trail.
Blue Mountains City Council have hired Adrian from Synergy to lead the Maintenance day.
Trail maintenance will only run for 4hrs. To get the most out of it, please arrive early and be ready to start.
Council needs to know a week in advance the number of Volunteers that will be coming. With a bigger turn out, council will hire more staff for the day, that includes Synergy staff. If the number is too small they will can it.
Please click the I'm coming link below or send an email to contact@bmorc.com
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We presently have no lunch plans. Do we want to organise a bbq like previous work days (this would require someone bringing a portable bbq with supplies. I don't know if we have anything left in our old kitty). Byo lunches? Something else?
Vietnamese Pork Rolls from the Bakery
I'm more than likely out for tomorrow guys. I have a family party to attend, and even though I've tried to convince Beth to take the kids without me and that there is much fun to be had, she's not buying it.
See you at the next one.
Do we bring our own tools and wheelbarrow etc?
I believe they will have some tools for us but I'm bringing my own any way.
Pork roles sound good Nerf.
Great effort today guys. Thanks to everyone that turned up, I counted twenty plus riders and Adrian from Synergy Trial mentioned a few more that I missed.
There was some nice stone work done today.
Well it was good being out there doing something again. Its great that Synergy is on board too.
Makes me think back this old post of mine showing rock armouring examples...