zozza wrote:wombatK wrote:A cyclist was busy sweeping the cycleway with a small branch of trees just north of Lamb St around 6 pm-ish today. The area was actually much clearer of glass that it had been for a few weeks.
Either zozza hard at work, or he's inspired others to help with it or maybe some clean-up Australia activities have helped.
'onya if it was your handiwork again Zozza.
Cheers
Cheers Mate,
that was me
Lamb St to Power St
We were joking recently that Eddie Salas was yelling at Pete Milostic in the shop that Tubes sales were way down!
"Get out there and Smash some bottles Pete!"
Saw you on my south-bound run - had noticed the area was much clearer though on my north-bound trip, even before you'd gone to work. I thought maybe Westlink had been at work as they'd been stuffing tar snakes into the cracks around Rooty Hill, so maybe I was giving them too much credit.
Next time I'll have to stop and give you a hand. Had to get back to pick up GLW last night.
master6 wrote:
I am a visitor, staying at Rhodes. Is there a simple way to get a simple fella from Rhodes to the M7 bikeway please?
+1 on boognoss's route along the Parramatta R and through Westmead, although the route through Parramatta is not simple, and most of it lacks anything like reasonable sign-posting.
Russcook has suggested M4 shoulder - you can take the bike paths through the Olympic Park area, to the bike path that runs beside the M4 from Haslams Creek to Church St Parramatta, then on to the M4 shoulder. Then ride that from Parramatta to the Light Horse Interchange or you could also hop off the M4 at Westmead and pick up boognoss's route from Westmead hospital through to Old Windsor Rd and the M7 cycleway. But the route along the river is more scenic and peaceful.
When you thinking of doing it ?