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I can't stand Wiseman's. I don't like driving on a road with no lane markings, and its as choppy as all hell.

I only encountered one HWP on Pac yesterday, but that was when me and a few other sports cars were parked on the side of the road so I'm sure we were conspicuous. It was just after lunch time on a weekday though.

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If only......

The locals would bitch and moan if you did that, even if you cut them in on the fee. They were probably the biggest force behind getting Race to the Pie cancelled, even though there's no houses on that hillclimb between Mooney and Pie in the Sky.

DARN LOCALS! *shakes fist*

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I can't stand Wiseman's. I don't like driving on a road with no lane markings, and its as choppy as all hell.

I only encountered one HWP on Pac yesterday, but that was when me and a few other sports cars were parked on the side of the road so I'm sure we were conspicuous. It was just after lunch time on a weekday though.

Yeah but they are starting to resurface wisemans according to the local council ;) Il believe it when I see it!

Yeah old pac during weekdays (well Mon - Wed @ least) is usually quiet... except in holiday times! There are only 2 HWP on duty Sunday & monday nights and not much more during the day - thats Gosford to Hawkesbury anyways..... Hornsby side can be a bit worse...

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great idea, il sign a petition for an event or regular course but good luck with legal aspects.. know of any commercial or residential requirements up there ?

doubt both being a reservation but it happens.

would require allowance for the lowest common denominator aka ambo etc.. but sounds like an awsome idea that would never be allowed. but make the price $5 for a run.. its not that long !

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