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Wayne, I'm sure that members wouldn't be driving in, especially after all the recent notifications on the forum. The last few times I was there during the recent poor weather, I witnessed people driving in but they weren't members so you'd have to assume that they were ignorant of the fact that there were cars parked up top, or they had no idea.
Perhaps it was a couple of visitors ? Maybe the best way to combat this in the future is to have a sign up at the top like they do at sporting grounds (God knows I've been to enough of these with kids sports). A sign that uses a combo lock so the first person to get there on a weekend can make a call and adjust the sign as required ? Saves anyone from doubt, and it means that when there's vehicle tracks, we can be 100% sure that it's not a member.
Could the Council be lobbied for such a sign? They would presumably have plenty of these, considering the number of sporting grounds within the Parramatta City Council's reach?
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So a sign is probably the best option then?
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I'll be there very early, as I have to leave at 10-ish
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James and I are here. The bike tracks on the strip are terrible but we have both flown retract-equipped planes this morning. We did our best to flatten the imprints on the strip with a carefully orchestrated rain dance, but it will need a couple of loads of soil I would think.
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Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen frost in Sydney, but it's frosty at the field this morning. Keep to the left when driving in and park further along today, as part of the parking area is still a little swampy.