by Ent » Mon 15 Jul, 2013 2:48 pm
Hi
I think the issue is not preservation but exploitation. Parks is looking for another cash cow to milk. Honestly, why charge for a Parks' pass and then start the round of restrictions and additional fees that tend to follow despite claims they will not.
I for one am very happy at the current level of development in the Walls maybe except the rather unsympathetic Wild Dog site but I accept something was needed. The track work is sensible for protecting the soil. Extending board walk apart from small erosion prone areas is not required. In fact I always thought the Walls was until a couple of years ago was a text book example of good park management and a credit to the rangers responsible.
Many people forget how far the park extends. Only a small area has heavy traffic. Bureaucracy in Hobart has or is in the process of stuffing up Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair to drive Tasmanians out. They "forget" that again only a small defined track is heavily used but use this as an excuse in an attempt to force locals out.
Regards
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