Sadlyblakjak wrote:Hasn't really been ideal draining weather lately.
Titan wrote:Sydney has been getting hit with random rains past few days. Id take extreme caution guys if you go.
Unfortunately I hate exploring in the rain with a passion unless I can drive right up to the entry of a topside, tunnel or bunker. There are one or two drains in Sydney that have some sections that are isolated from the water stream and therefore are totally safe to partially explore in the rain by virtue of how they are built and/or how and where you enter from.Homerone wrote:Sadlyblakjak wrote:Hasn't really been ideal draining weather lately.would be keen to do something with Mr Mac and yourself, pm me if your keen sometime.
Sounds rather impracticalblakjak wrote:Unfortunately I hate exploring in the rain with a passion unless I can drive right up to the entry of a topside, tunnel or bunker. There are one or two drains in Sydney that have some sections that are isolated from the water stream and therefore are totally safe to partially explore in the rain by virtue of how they are built and/or how and where you enter from.Homerone wrote:Sadlyblakjak wrote:Hasn't really been ideal draining weather lately.would be keen to do something with Mr Mac and yourself, pm me if your keen sometime.
Drains in the rain f***in scary, don't recommend it at allblakjak wrote:Unfortunately I hate exploring in the rain with a passion unless I can drive right up to the entry of a topside, tunnel or bunker. There are one or two drains in Sydney that have some sections that are isolated from the water stream and therefore are totally safe to partially explore in the rain by virtue of how they are built and/or how and where you enter from.Homerone wrote:Sadlyblakjak wrote:Hasn't really been ideal draining weather lately.would be keen to do something with Mr Mac and yourself, pm me if your keen sometime.