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Yellomundee Regional Park update for 18 Feb
As of Saturday 16 Feb, Yellomundee was OK. A bit sandy on some corners - but having 90 kids from a group of schools racing out there helped to clean things out. Should be good for WSMTB XC Round 1 on 17 March.
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Ourimbah State Forest update for 18 Feb
Bit of mud about the place but overall nice and tacky. Thanks to to the trail workers for fixing the bridge near the drop off.
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6th is an improvement..
So Saturday evening was the final round of the Camelbak WSMTB 4 hour, despite the rains the organisers were on the ball and communicating early to notify that the event was going ahead as planned.
Thanks again to all the volunteers, WSMTB really seem to have the organisation well oiled and ran perfectly.
I'd arrived early to have a practice lap based on advise from some riding friends. I'm glad that I did, just to know how to ride the rocky sections and get a feel for the high number of switchbacks.

Stuffing it for everyone Part 2
Hi all
An increasingly common question by a number of land managers is if they were to provide new single track how do they ban Strava racers from their tracks?
The ones that yell out Strava like its then a legitimate right to own the track. Not the riders just out for a ride. The problem is far greater than pre Strava days as there have always been fast riders.
This is a becoming a risk and liability concern as many trails have become race track.
Can the offenders be easily found or is there a degree of privacy possible that would prevent this?