


Mechanic-AL wrote:Could PWS management really have mis-cued this one so badly or is this the work of bumbling politicians pulling the strings in the background and leaving Parks management to sort out the mess ?![]()
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Mechanic-AL wrote:Could PWS management really have mis-cued this one so badly or is this the work of bumbling politicians pulling the strings in the background and leaving Parks management to sort out the mess ?![]()
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stepbystep wrote:Some form of logic will settle with the dust!
geoskid wrote:There will be a legal, adequate, overnight tent based option for independent walkers for this whole walk.
Or there will be trouble.
If you are going to make your concerns known to your local State/Federal MP,do it by snail mail & register the letter...in political speak,one handwritten reg letter has the impact of 200 phone calls to a couldn't give a stuff secretary & a few hundred unread emails.....letters they do read ( the literate pollies do!)..........Lophophaps wrote:geoskid wrote:There will be a legal, adequate, overnight tent based option for independent walkers for this whole walk.
Or there will be trouble.
+lots. Concerns need to be made known to management and your state MP immediately, if not sooner.
Lophophaps wrote:While I was sceptical about the OLT private huts, they and their parties are fairly unobtrusive and have not detracted from my OLT days.
Strider wrote:Where is the location of that photo?
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Deputy Premier Jeremy Rockliff said bushwalkers were voting with their feet, with more than 2000 bookings.
“The fact is there have been camp sites and other visitor infrastructure in and around that area for decades,” he said.
Nuts wrote:http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/article/three-capes-track-takes-the-wild-out-of-wilderness/
(Always some interesting comments on TT)
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