NE Coastal TAS - Brid River Walking Track project undeway

G'day,
My name is Trevor Bamford. I am a budding Track designer based in Bridport, NE (coastal) Tasmania. I am currently working and learning as a trainee in Conservation and Land Management on the Brid River Walking Track project. This project (the Brid River Track project) is the final stage in the Bridport Walking Track masterplan. When complete this 10km Short Walk, which encircles the picturesque coastal village of Briport and aims to become the newest addition to Tasmania's 60 top Short Walks, will offer access to a diverse and stunning array of natural and cultural assets. This final stage in the masterplan is a $750,000 community development employment and training project driven by the local progress association (well done to Bridport Innovations) which is being delivered (constructed) by Conservation Volunteers Australia and a team of 30 trainees (of which I am one). As part of this work and with my interest in sustainable Track design I am editing a design and construction weblog (in Facebook - see Brid River Walking Track Project) on the project's progress. This 'blog' provides a first-hand, daily look (pics, links and discussion) at issues of design and construction as well as ecological and cultural value at play in the Track project itself as it unfolds and is being built. I will also be updating progress on the Brid River Walking Track project here on bushwalk.com for those of you interested in planning a trip to Tasmania's NE and a stay (and walk) in beautiful Bridport. Please feel free to comment and provide feedback (whether here via this thread or via the FB blog or both) on the progress of the Track or even any ideas for amenity enhancement of the Track (features, ecology, heritage etc). Bushwalkers are afterall the best to know what makes an awesome bushwalk. Thanks. Trevor
My name is Trevor Bamford. I am a budding Track designer based in Bridport, NE (coastal) Tasmania. I am currently working and learning as a trainee in Conservation and Land Management on the Brid River Walking Track project. This project (the Brid River Track project) is the final stage in the Bridport Walking Track masterplan. When complete this 10km Short Walk, which encircles the picturesque coastal village of Briport and aims to become the newest addition to Tasmania's 60 top Short Walks, will offer access to a diverse and stunning array of natural and cultural assets. This final stage in the masterplan is a $750,000 community development employment and training project driven by the local progress association (well done to Bridport Innovations) which is being delivered (constructed) by Conservation Volunteers Australia and a team of 30 trainees (of which I am one). As part of this work and with my interest in sustainable Track design I am editing a design and construction weblog (in Facebook - see Brid River Walking Track Project) on the project's progress. This 'blog' provides a first-hand, daily look (pics, links and discussion) at issues of design and construction as well as ecological and cultural value at play in the Track project itself as it unfolds and is being built. I will also be updating progress on the Brid River Walking Track project here on bushwalk.com for those of you interested in planning a trip to Tasmania's NE and a stay (and walk) in beautiful Bridport. Please feel free to comment and provide feedback (whether here via this thread or via the FB blog or both) on the progress of the Track or even any ideas for amenity enhancement of the Track (features, ecology, heritage etc). Bushwalkers are afterall the best to know what makes an awesome bushwalk. Thanks. Trevor