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21-Feb-2014 10:46:11 AM
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Just wondering if this is cool? I've noticed a few there over the years but:
- is it technically in the national park?
- does it depend to some extent on the dog.....some are better behaved than others
- if not there where can you actually enjoy a day at the crag with your hound in the bluies?
whadda people think?
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21-Feb-2014 11:06:08 AM
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Shipley is not in a National Park. The National Park is on the Grose Valley side of Blackheath. However around Katoomba the cliffline is National Park.
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21-Feb-2014 11:35:29 AM
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I am pretty sure it is not a Dog Off-leash area so the dog really should be restrained at all times.
It's not really a suitable place for them to run around uncontrolled . . .
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21-Feb-2014 11:37:34 AM
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On 21/02/2014 Macciza wrote:
>I am pretty sure it is not a Dog Off-leash area so the dog really should
>be restrained at all times.
>It's not really a suitable place for them to run around uncontrolled .
>. .
Karn Macca....lighten up bro.
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21-Feb-2014 11:58:28 AM
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Wish there were more dogs than people at Shipley.
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21-Feb-2014 4:25:56 PM
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I am pretty confident that there have been quite a few dogs at Shipley over the years
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22-Feb-2014 8:29:52 AM
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Surely it's Pru's fault.
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23-Feb-2014 7:32:52 PM
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I was sitting on a ledge at a busy Wave Wall down at the Glen today, with my legs dangling about 3-4m up. I was busy watching someone climb, when a dog walked right on top of me into my lap. I very nearly pushed the poor thing off the edge out of fright! I think that could have ruined the day for everyone pretty quickly.
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