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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 :happy:

I came down the pass yesterday in the work truck, it's all cleaned up and the RTA was also cleaning up the shoulders of rubbish and whatnot.

Good time to go IMO, might bring GR33DD for a last hoorah before the rebuild

Confirmed thus far (those with an astrix are maybes)

SiNNo

cpd

gtr scottie*

indi67

08r3308

joeymoley

Juz

Sir RB

Mrak81

Figjam

BNCR33

wanabedrifter

Nizmoman

owens

lukehulands

dave74*

oddsock

tbag*

princess01

Look forward to seeing you all at crossrds and the south ppl along the rd same as last time. Owen, if you wanna PM your number to me so we can stay in contact in case anything happens, thad be great.

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