wildwanderer wrote::(
Came back from NZ a few weeks ago. I actually hoped for rain and mist each day cause it ment all the tourist planes and helicopters couldn't fly.
Completely wrecks the feeling of wilderness when there are low level flights buzzing over you daily.
stepbystep wrote:Here's one of Mr H's huts on Halls...hope he didn't pay the graphic designers too much.
FIFO world heritage luxury...
Re the logbook. I'm told it was removed two years ago ...
vertigrator wrote:There is a lot to like about a proposal that has huts that will be hidden in the bush and can be easily removed in a week. But the helicopters are still major problem.
bogholesbuckethats wrote: I'm yet to hear any logical reason as to why the areas was rezoned except to meet the needs of the proponent and those with vested interests in the area.
Son of a Beach wrote:I have only come across one person (a close friend) who is in favour of the development.
stepbystep wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:I have only come across one person (a close friend) who is in favour of the development.
Most people FOR such proposals don't bushwalk, or camp. It's very difficult to get traction in an argument they simply can't contextualise.
Son of a Beach wrote:I guess I've been taking the generosity of the owners of Lees Paddocks, Wadley's and Pine Hut Plains for granted, but I would have thought that Halls Island would not have public access banned similarly to how the owners of those areas continue to allow people to walk through.
monte wrote:If this all goes ahead I guess someone will volunteer to assert their rights to access the island and then we will see what happens.
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