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Dooley Track access

PostPosted: Sat 25 Apr, 2020 7:55 pm
by billshep2
Access to the Dooley Track from Jamieson's Road at the Alma is no longer recommended due to issues with a landowner. With the high water levels often experienced due to work on the dam, which will continue until Spring 2020, the track will frequently be inaccessible from Lucy's Track on the east bank at Shoestring Crossing.

You can get down to Payne Creek on Dooley via River Road, off Swamp Road in Kindred.A steep walk on a 4wd track.
I have cleared the track from Shoestring to Payne apart from a big white gum which can easily be crawled under.

Lucy's Track which starts 700 mts up the Wilmot Road from Alma Bridge is in good order. Lots of beautiful funghi just now.

Update. Dooley track is now clear to Payne Shelter. Here is a map showing access via River Road in Kindred 2.7 km along Swamp road. The 4wd track down to the river was graded by a firecrew fighting a fire deliberately lit by vandals in January 2020. In dry conditions you could drive down to a good carpark above the steep section with 4wd vehicle. Its quite a nice walk once you get past all the dumped rubbish which afflicts these woods.

Re: Dooley Track access

PostPosted: Sat 25 Apr, 2020 10:13 pm
by GerryDuke
Thanks Bill for all your work here. I still have not managed to get there. Hopefully after hibernation.

Gerry

Re: Dooley Track access

PostPosted: Thu 26 Nov, 2020 6:28 pm
by Maraea48
Very sad to find out that our friend, Bill Shepherd, passed away on the Badgers Ridgeline track, Friday 20th November 2020. On top of the Morgan Skyline, 2.1km way from Morgan Rd on his way to Badgers Rd. May his soul rest in peace. Condolences to his wife, family, friends and all those who knew him. A tireless worker, who has done so much for us, he will be sorely missed by the Bushwalking community. More details can be found on the Kentish Walks Facebook page. www.facebook.com/groups/kentishwalks

Re: Dooley Track access

PostPosted: Sun 06 Dec, 2020 1:49 pm
by Mechanic-AL
Sad News. I've never met Bill but I'm sure I've had the benefit of much of his hard work.
Sounds like he passed away in a place he loved.

Now he can rest in peace.