north-north-west wrote::shock:
All those steel stairs and walkways and bridges and rails and . . . oh dear, they have thoroughly 'idiot-proofed' the place, haven't they? Or tried to, anyway. YUK!!!
Round tent platforms for bushwalkers - what a stupid idea. Impractical, wasted materials, wasted space.
Decent walk, but. Be good to see it when it's finished.
MickyB wrote:Great trip report Sam. I really enjoy your writing style. Nice photos as well. It's a beautiful part of the state and I'm looking forward to getting back there to explore some more.
I think your kangaroo friend is actually a red necked wallaby.
digbyg wrote:Good story Sam. Made me want to get back there after a 40 year absence. Pity about all the steel, but there are so many people determined to remove themselves from the gene pool and our culture doesn't allow personal responsibility if some one else can be blamed.
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:What is the Mt. Rosea walk like?. I am looking at doing that bit as a day walk in June( Queens birthday weekend).
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:The Mt. Rosea walk is superb. I am interested to see if the powers that be put a wheelchair friendly hand rail and the like up the escarpment of the Major Mitchell Plateaux when approaching from Mt.William.There is a steep bit which is almost a pack haul with a rope when I was there last year in 2016.
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