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Old 23-01-2007, 02:05 PM
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Glad you are OK too Gary.

Mark Suchting also lives in Berowra, which was reported to be directly affected.

MARK - is everything OK with you?
G'day Chris, Thanks for your concern. I'm fine but a little disappointed and worse for the wear.
I travelled to Tamworth after Lostock and enjoyed the Country Music festival on Sunday, helping a few friends with their busking set-up. Tamworth was passing parade of colorful people in their element: spiffy `'cockies and corn-fed cowgirls ...I'm not a fan of C and W music but I really enjoyed their spirit .

Monday morning I got a call from my Sister ( who also lives in Berowra) telling me to get home as they were water bombing not far away. So I cancelled my gliding bookings at Lake Keepit and headed back in stifling day time heat. My next van must have _aircon. and cruise control_ ...

We were shunted off the freeway at Ourimbah, and I got the info that the only way into Berowra was via Wisemans Ferry punt and the wait was allready 4 hours. With two big German Shepherds suffering in the heat this was not an option, so I ducked a little known road from Ourimbah that actually crosses the freeway all the way to Mangrove Mountain, and dropped in on a friend there who put me up for the night. Was sipping on a cold beer instead of stuck in the traffic What a narrow escape from hell :-)

I hear Mt Kuringai is badly affected , but they were water bombing as close as 500m across the valley from me, so I guess I did the right thing. Will probably stay near and watch things very closely for a while until the danger period is over.

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Old 23-01-2007, 02:16 PM
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Glad to hear it Mark. I hope the doggies are none the worse for wear too.

We only just made it past the F3 closure - it had already started as Jenny and I drove through. I'd say there was about an acre of grass already gone and fire engines on the way. Failing that I suppose that we'd have gone back up the freeway and stayed in comfort at our company house at Summerland Point on Lake Macquarie and driven back last night.

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