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Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby Overlandman » Sun 23 Nov, 2014 6:56 pm

From ABC
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-11-23/o ... er/5912068

Repairs to one of Australia's most popular alpine walking tracks are underway in preparation for a busy summer.

More than 7,000 people walk the 65-kilometre Overland Track from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair in Tasmania each year.

The Parks and Wildlife Service reinvests about $1.2 million from annual booking fees to maintain and upgrade the facilities.

The track is gaining ground among Australia's most popular alpine walks, generating and estimated $8 million into the Tasmanian economy.

In the past year, a review was conducted to mark 10 years since the introduction of a track fee, a one-way walking system and a cap on daily departures.

It found the huts were no longer overcrowded, the track was in better condition and there were fewer environmental concerns.

But it also found the entry and exit points needed more work.

Contractors Rob Zanus and Rob Boyes have flown to Mount Pelion Hut for the start of the track work season.

It is the last chance to repair hundreds of metres of built walkways before summer.

Building supplies have been flown in by helicopter.

They will restore the Narcissus Hut and repair several hundred metres of built walkways.

"[We are] double planking mostly but we're pulling out some old duck boarding up here that's been here since, well it's the oldest duck boarding in the park," Mr Boyes said.

Mr Zanus said it was tough work.

"Lots of walking, heavy lifting, hard manual labour which a lot of people don't do anymore,"

The Parks and Wildlife's Nic Deka said the service was eager to improve the experience for walkers having trouble getting to and from the remote track.

"The difficulty in finding public transport in particular has been a challenge and so that's an area that we're going to be looking into in the next 12 or 18 months," he said.

Helicopters have also been deployed to resupply the eight huts along the popular track

Plans are also underway to mark the centenary of Old Pelion Hut, which sits halfway along the track.

It was built in 1916 by the East Pelion Copper Mining Company and has fallen into disrepair.

Mr Deka said the 2016 centenary would be promoted to raise awareness of the need to preserve mountain huts, and the hut itself would get a makeover.

The work will include restoring an original mantle piece.

"We'll put that back in, we're restumping the hut to stabilise the foundations, we may redo some of the shingles," he said.

"We're not going to change the appearance of it greatly, but it'll be enough to see it through for another good 10, 15, 20 years."

The number of walkers is up seven per cent on last year and most are interstate Australians.

There was talk about improving mobile phone coverage, but walkers declared they were happy to switch off.
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby north-north-west » Sun 23 Nov, 2014 7:25 pm

'Mount Pelion Hut'? Didn't know they'd built a new hut there. Which Mt Pelion?
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby Mark F » Sun 23 Nov, 2014 8:18 pm

It is a journalist slip. Just delete all mentions of the Mount when next to Pelion.
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby Strider » Sun 23 Nov, 2014 8:47 pm

Mobile coverage on the Lyell Highway should happen before the OLT, anyway.
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby icefest » Sun 23 Nov, 2014 9:02 pm

I'd expect improved coverage with the development of the new 700mhz networks.
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby GPSGuided » Sun 23 Nov, 2014 9:29 pm

How do they provide mobile coverage along the track or around the huts? Satellite or a network of microwave towers? In any case, I'd be a joint decision with the telcos. There was a thread discussion on coverage a few days ago and I note that Optus has considerably improved its coverage in the west of the state. Surprised that Lake St Clair area is now on their coverage map. Will see what we get in a few weeks time.
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby Champion_Munch » Mon 24 Nov, 2014 5:37 am

Overlandman wrote:It found the huts were no longer overcrowded

Overlandman wrote:The number of walkers is up seven per cent on last year and most are interstate Australians.


:?

Actually, for those who walked the OT pre-booking system, would be interested to hear how much of a difference it has made.
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Mon 24 Nov, 2014 9:46 am

Cutting through the fallen trees on the lakeside walk which have been there for the past month+ would be a good start....
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby Overlandman » Mon 24 Nov, 2014 11:20 am

GPSGuided wrote:How do they provide mobile coverage along the track or around the huts? Satellite or a network of microwave towers? In any case, I'd be a joint decision with the telcos. There was a thread discussion on coverage a few days ago and I note that Optus has considerably improved its coverage in the west of the state. Surprised that Lake St Clair area is now on their coverage map. Will see what we get in a few weeks time.


The answer will be project loon by google.

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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby GPSGuided » Mon 24 Nov, 2014 12:00 pm

Overlandman wrote:The answer will be project loon by google.

I must have been dreaming on cloud nine... :roll:
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby north-north-west » Mon 24 Nov, 2014 4:03 pm

ILUVSWTAS wrote:Cutting through the fallen trees on the lakeside walk which have been there for the past month+ would be a good start....
I'd rather they cleared some of the trees that have been down for over a year on the Byron Gap track, as well as one or two more markers in some of the slightly more vague places.

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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Wed 26 Nov, 2014 10:55 am

Mobile coverage along the walk is a bad idea.

Lack of mobile coverage and electricity etc etc. Is actually exactly what makes it such a good experience for most who walk the track but who aren't seasoned bushwalkers.

If someone was sitting in a hut on the OT destroying the ambience talking on their phone, I think I'd have to thump them.
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby GPSGuided » Wed 26 Nov, 2014 11:42 am

South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:If someone was sitting in a hut on the OT destroying the ambience talking on their phone, I think I'd have to thump them.

Be careful. Those satellite phone users are already around. :lol:
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Re: Overland Track Repair Work Underway

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Thu 27 Nov, 2014 11:33 am

I also think the track workers do a wonderful job. We complain about the changeable and horrendous conditions when bushwalking in Tasmania, imagine actually working in those conditions every day for months on end. It's hard, physical labour in often trying conditions - hats off from someone who wouldn't know hard work if it bit me on the ***!

And the quality of the boarding is really something to behold. The suspended double planking is nicer to walk on, uses less materials and better protects the environment. Certainly is a big step up from the cordwood planking and wire.
They are certainly very skilled, and efficient workers.
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