Devon Annie wrote:I wonder if the visitor numbers will increase?
Son of a Beach wrote:No it is mysteriously vague on that point. It was in the Parks and Wildlife Service newsletter, "Buttongrass" .
Son of a Beach wrote:No it is mysteriously vague on that point. It was in the Parks and Wildlife Service newsletter, "Buttongrass" which I found in my neighbours' mailbox today. (Yes, I frequently pinch mail from people in my street - keeps them on their toes).
tasadam wrote:Better go and take one last (fourth) look before that happens, won't be able to step sideways once the mud's gone - it will be even more popular. Such a pretty place.
photohiker wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:No it is mysteriously vague on that point. It was in the Parks and Wildlife Service newsletter, "Buttongrass" which I found in my neighbours' mailbox today. (Yes, I frequently pinch mail from people in my street - keeps them on their toes).
SoB. Can you possibly post an image of the newsletter? I've checked my neighbour's letterbox and he doesn't have one. I suspect the other neighbour has already pinched it.
The 23 kilometre track from the Lyell Highway to the summit of Frenchmans Cap is used by approximately 1000 walkers each year.
Son of a Beach wrote:Do live on the other side of my neighbour?
stepbystep wrote:At least I will get filthy before the re-route happens
tasadam wrote:stepbystep wrote:At least I will get filthy before the re-route happens
Perhaps the problem now is that too many people are doing it without "getting filthy" - dodging the bog...
Devon Annie wrote:I'm not sure that there is any way of dodging the bog!
tasadam wrote:stepbystep wrote:At least I will get filthy before the re-route happens
Maybe it's part of a master-plan to make another "overland experience".
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