Tassiedevil wrote:Where does high tide mark stop, could you camp at Anniversary Bay?
sthughes wrote:Tassiedevil wrote:Where does high tide mark stop, could you camp at Anniversary Bay?
I don't know, but I know I'd rather camp above it than below it!! The National Park Appears to extend to the low water mark on the LIST Map.
sthughes wrote:Yeah, we were toying with the idea of a walk in there sometime but due to not being able to camp in the RC National Park decided to look for other options. That's when I heard about this one.
Parks & Wlidlife wrote:Pets and firearms are prohibited within all national
parks and camping is prohibited in the Rocky Cape
National Park.
sthughes wrote:I was under the impression it was allowed but not designated as well, until I read this: http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/file.aspx?id=19051.Parks & Wlidlife wrote:Pets and firearms are prohibited within all national
parks and camping is prohibited in the Rocky Cape
National Park.
sthughes wrote:The Central Plateau isn't a national park just a "conservation area" (apart from the Walls area of course).
doogs wrote:sthughes wrote:The Central Plateau isn't a national park just a "conservation area" (apart from the Walls area of course).
OK that's the bit I find confusing, it's in a World Heritage Area but not a National Park so you can kill stuff there?
pazzar wrote:I don't see why you would need to camp in the NP.
sthughes wrote:doogs wrote:sthughes wrote:The Central Plateau isn't a national park just a "conservation area" (apart from the Walls area of course).
OK that's the bit I find confusing, it's in a World Heritage Area but not a National Park so you can kill stuff there?
Pretty much. Kill stuff, mine stuff you name it. Not sure what is actually conserved in a "conservation" area to be honest?![]()
The Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area is an excellent example, some areas need to be re-taken over time from the traditional(lol) uses. It takes a generation or two but you get there eventually. See the Tarkine mining thread...pazzar wrote:I don't see why you would need to camp in the NP.
Who said anything about need? I don't see why you would need to camp in any national park.
doogs wrote:sthughes wrote:The Central Plateau isn't a national park just a "conservation area" (apart from the Walls area of course).
OK that's the bit I find confusing, it's in a World Heritage Area but not a National Park so you can kill stuff there?
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