Mr Baker,
I have a huge issue with you and your "Bike Track" videos. Firstly, you obviously have absolutely no idea as what happens in the construction of bike tracks and saying that each of the spots are built 'obviously' by the same people is utter bullshit.
You say the place was constructed with the use of a bobcat but, lets make it clear. Everything constructed in that area was done by hand. You want to know how I know? I built the place and have documentation of every single step.
This is an image before any such clearing was done:
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No lets pretend I'm you and I know absolutely everything *insert wanker voice here* "You can clearly see that with the creation of the freeway hundreds of tonnes of dirt has been excavated to created the hill on the left hand side of the 'mounds'. This is disruption of the soil is a great habitat for weeds to bed in and grow. Given that the create was not created in the past few years it is quite possible that when the knoll was excavated seedlings may have traveled down the creak and lodged themselves into the residing bank causing the germination of seeds"
As I'm well aware, it is quite evident that you are a forensic scientist and can prove that the carpet is the same from both locations. The blood splatters and the semen stains is enough evidence to prove that the builders of the two tracks are actually the same. Well tough titties, they're different people and I'd like you to respect the fact that I have nothing to do with those trails. I know who those people are and I never agreed with them building in the National Park as it puts bike riders (in general) in a bad light. The trail where we have built (from now on I'll name the place Ragots) was one of many potential spots of building. We decided that it was an area which was infested with weeds, full of shrapnel dumped from the creation of the freeway, not in National Park and out of the way of public so it isn't an eyesore. We implemented rules that you need to take out all the rubbish you put in so it was not washed down the creak and also limited the number of people going so we could minimise the impact on the surrounding area.
We understand that the council and you green tree hugging bush walking gits don't like us building in National Park but since the council is not supplying any area for us to ride, what else are we meant to do? If you dislike our 'Bush Vandalism' so much why don't you lobby the council to create an environmentally safe area for us to create jumps/ trails/ tracks/ 'mounds' and cause little to no destruction of your - or should I say our - bushland.
After your little escapade with the Hornsby Times and the 'BMX Bush Vandalism' escapade we decided to not go back to the area for a while to see what would happen. Low and behold nothing did happen, the place has turned into the weed infested area as it once was and the place looks like shit once again. Thanks Mr Baker.
I am curious, Are you a botanist/ environmentalist/ dole bludger/ some git who has nothing better to do then save the shithole surrounded by the F3, which creates CO that would be more harmful to the environment then weeds?
Would you suggest staying at home smoking weed/ shooting up/ rooting 15y.o. girl a better option then going out into the bush, working hard digging soil, riding our bikes? Get the fuck off your high horse and let us enjoy "our" bush.
From your best mate: