by waterfallman » Wed 07 Sep, 2016 11:59 am
Just been checking the maps, and I now think that the 4.8k being talked about for this "road", is actually being measured from the south side of the second access bridge, right in to the existing carparking area, and then progressing uphill along the old vehicle route, past the Woods/Maynard Memorial Cairn area, and along to the Staggs Ck crossing point. (My interpretation entirely) The approximate old route used for the cattle. This is 4.9k. So, if this is the case, with a car park at Staggs Ck, then that leaves about 2.9k of the river tack still to do to get to the falls! Interesting. It is a reasonable compromise, I think. It makes the falls more accessible (to me anyway lol) and still preserves the existing access route. It should work. I mean, the sort of people who are going to throw cans and rubbish around, and who climb trees for better views will probably baulk when they realise it's still a 6k return trip for them! They'll say "screw that.. too far" etc. And the type of people who really care about the wild areas will have enough motivation to push ahead on a trek that is now just possible for them. Sure, you won't get old aunty mary in there in her wheelchair, true, but it could be a good compromise that works for most people. And still maintains the pristine environment around the falls. I might check out what the council has to say, down at Westbury at some point. Just to get more definitive info on the proposal.