wander wrote:Spend a day sitting in Milford Sound enjoying the serenity Micky B and you will understand zorro's concern.
stepbystep wrote:Mr Walker, Hiking Noob, walkerchris77 and MickeyByou don't get it. These places are special BECAUSE people can't access it easily. That's ok. Mt Ossa doesn't give a *&%$#! these people don't see it. Neither should you. Keep it special for *&^%$# sake!
stepbystep wrote:Mr Walker, Hiking Noob, walkerchris77 and MickeyByou don't get it. These places are special BECAUSE people can't access it easily. That's ok. Mt Ossa doesn't give a *&%$#! these people don't see it. Neither should you. Keep it special for *&^%$# sake!
stry wrote:There is a trend in our world toward thinking that everyone must be able to access/see/do/ exactly the same things as everyone else. This is looking like some sort of misguided, out of control egalitarianism.
DanShell wrote:Id like to experience the top of Everest, but I can't. I accept that.
horsecat wrote:DanShell wrote:Id like to experience the top of Everest, but I can't. I accept that.
But you can do a scenic flight past it. And it's a great thing to do
zorro wrote:I can only assume you have not been hiking very long because you don't seem to have the ethics most dedicated bushwalkers do.
zorro wrote:I first hiked the Overland Track 30 odd years ago, have been back several times and I can not begin to describe how much different it was. Certainly a lot quieter and more isolated. As with everything, when you start increasing visitors, you increase impact.
zorro wrote:Maybe some people should stay in their Winebago
zorro wrote:If you have a bad hip, are too old, can't carry a pack etc, go to Mt. Field, Lake St. Clair or a caravan park.Cradle Mt. is a gazetted World Heritage Wilderness area
geoskid wrote:I'm stunned by the elitist walker attitudes here. Where does the idea come from that wilderness areas are for any group in particular.
It could be said that people viewing wilderness areas from the air don't want to see people down there trampling the wilderness.
stepbystep wrote:Elitist my bottom. The sense of entitlement people seem to have is astounding.
geoskid wrote:What are the current rules for flying over/in National Parks etc.
north-north-west wrote:
How do you think the noise and exhaust from choppers and planes impact on wildlife? How much erosion at the water's edge is caused by floatplane landings? How much impact is caused by all the infrastructure and extra transport requirements for equipment and fuel?
north-north-west wrote:Ummmm, may I attempt to put a different perspective on the 'elitist' argument?
I'm deaf. I can no longer hear waterfalls or birdsong or the wind in the trees when I go bush. So what gives all you elitist people with good hearing the right to hear these things when so many of us can't? What gives you elitist visually capable people the right to see the views from your cute little air-conditioned chopper when a blind person can't?
May I suggest ....
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