flyfisher wrote: There is some room there for a compromise solution but lack of consultation is a problem, and is ongoing.
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Nuts wrote:Iv'e always had a 4wd but have never gone 4wd'ing for it's sake, always to get somewhere for another purpose.
The proposed showpiece project – a 100-kilometre Trans-Tarkine Track – is set to be presented by the Bob Brown Foundation to state and federal leaders as a hiking experience to rival the Overland Track. It is a project years in the making, and one they hope will kickstart the region and usher in a new future for the Tarkine, and finally put it officially on the map.
north-north-west wrote:Just got back from that four day tour of the rainforest, which leaves you wanting more. 100km independent walk would be brilliant.
stepbystep wrote:
Bushwalkers, check out what Tarkine Trails offer, it's off the scale fantastic. A far more authentic wilderness experience than you'll get on the Overland Track that's for sure!
stepbystep wrote:If the Trans Tarkine trail gets up there will be two 5 day walks or a 10 day option. Otherwise check out the Tarkine Trails book for other options currently available.
stepbystep wrote:Now we're talkin' about walkin' there will be more in the news tonight. Officially launches in Hobart this morning.
corvus wrote:In today's Advocate I read that $20 million would be required for the infrastructure that would need a mix of public and private funding .
To me that reads as "private huts" public toilets and extra or "better" road access ?
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