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in: lazydave; lazydave > 2008-04-18;

#  Posted 2008-04-18 20:26:05
Shep: what you reckon about a sprint/middle distance map in there?

#  Posted 2008-04-19 18:47:58
lazydave: yeah, im always looking at controls when im there :) Downhill sprint would be cool, some real low vis stuff. Also just on other side of tracks is some forest that is not too bad.

#  Posted 2008-04-24 09:06:07
blairtrewin: I guess you're talking about the stuff on the east side of the Monaro? The eucalypt on the far side of the railway line got used a fair bit in the 1980s (I think the pines were mapped too, but I can't ever remember a control there) - pretty scrubby and rocky gully-spur, nothing too special. The map was called Tralee Station. I'd call it standard Queanbeyan-type terrain except that younger readers don't know what that is, because none of those maps (Jumping Creek, Bungendore Hill, Jerrabombera Hill) get used any more - generally because the non-vertical bits have been subdivided into oblivion.

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