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<blockquote data-quote="bundyjd" data-source="post: 187376" data-attributes="member: 3809"><p>I was planning a weekend there in the next month or so, but wasn't going to camp near the crossing so the signs may not apply anyway hopefully.</p><p></p><p>Can't say I've seen a lot of yobbos out there, but have only been there a handful of times. Certainly could see where they had been though after nearly digging up a half buried disposable nappy - yuck! And then there's the broken glass etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>As for the dickhead dirtbike element - well, you can find those just about anywhere. I ride a lot, and have done for about 40 odd years but I manage to stay on the formed tracks and always licensed and registered. Bikes are a great way to get to out-of-the-way spots (just ask Wal) and if ridden sensibly have far less impact than a 4WD does. I guess people like me aren't the problem, but we do tend to get tarred with the same brush....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bundyjd, post: 187376, member: 3809"] I was planning a weekend there in the next month or so, but wasn't going to camp near the crossing so the signs may not apply anyway hopefully. Can't say I've seen a lot of yobbos out there, but have only been there a handful of times. Certainly could see where they had been though after nearly digging up a half buried disposable nappy - yuck! And then there's the broken glass etc, etc. As for the dickhead dirtbike element - well, you can find those just about anywhere. I ride a lot, and have done for about 40 odd years but I manage to stay on the formed tracks and always licensed and registered. Bikes are a great way to get to out-of-the-way spots (just ask Wal) and if ridden sensibly have far less impact than a 4WD does. I guess people like me aren't the problem, but we do tend to get tarred with the same brush.... [/QUOTE]
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