taswegian wrote:Taswanderer37, I use Forestry roads to access occasional work sites so get keys in gated areas.
Yes the cost may seem exorbitant, but there might be other gates in area with same key and if someone loses a key (perhaps more importantly fails to return it) I imagine they have to decide whether to change the locks and resupply those that have access.
Wood theft is a real issue and a "mislaid" key, not returned would make easy picking for the unscrupulous.
There's more to access, than mere ability to drive from A to B.
Unfortunately we live in a very disciplined world when it comes to such things these days.
Nuts wrote:At least WoJ isn't locked down with a permit system or private exclusion zones Davo...
Mersey Forest Road, owned by Forestry Tasmania, provides access for visitors to the Walls of Jerusalem walking track and was badly damaged by several major landslips with sections of the road and culverts washed away in the June floods. Repairs to Mersey Forest Road are being managed by the Department of State Growth on behalf of Forestry Tasmania.
Shaw Contracting (Aust) Pty Ltd has been appointed to complete these repairs. Works commenced in November 2016 and are expected to be completed by mid-May 2017.
grant evans wrote:Fish river bridge is going to be closed for repairs from mid May, for around six weeks.
Tortoise wrote:... we won't be able to access Lees Paddocks, Lake Bill track etc until the end of June-ish.
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