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Full path for those interested, including the meetup point at Albion Park (along the side of the road there like last time)

hey owen. i tagged along the last cruise up to the pie shop.. u guyz gonna meet up at ap maccas again or along side the school??

hey owen. i tagged along the last cruise up to the pie shop.. u guyz gonna meet up at ap maccas again or along side the school??

probably a bit of both; as it gets closer i'll post up a semi-meet at maccas, but predominantly will be at the school. don't want those cops rocking up again :)

probably a bit of both; as it gets closer i'll post up a semi-meet at maccas, but predominantly will be at the school. don't want those cops rocking up again :)

yea true that

Sounds good, anyone from the blacktown area want to meet up at wood croft maccas an hour before hand?

let me know how you go with this. I am in greystanes so if you find yourself alone ill meet ya somewhere close to make the trip down

Rockslide On Macquarie Pass this morning.

It affects westbound (ie uphill) traffic.

Plan B (if roadworks are still ongoing in 2 weeks time) would need to be...

* Continue through Albion Park onto Terry St > Jamberoo Rd (southbound)

* Just before coming into Jamberoo > turn right onto Jamberoo Mountain Rd > Robertson Pie Shop at the top.

If Plan B is implemented, drivers just need to be careful of narrow sections going up through Jamberoo Pass :)

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