Not sure where else to post this, but I'm sure a member of the forum cognoscenti will move it as necessary.
As many would know the road access to this popular day walk was destroyed by a massive flash flood that wiped out the Mother Cummings Rivulet Bridge and the top bridge over the Meander near the picnic ground.
I don't think I've ever seen so much damage done to a river from a flood - large sections of the Meander have been 'wiped' clean of rocks and it is just a flat 'table top' like river in some places. I reckon the river bed is 1m below where it used to be.
I rang Forestry at Devonport yesterday to find out when the bridges would be replaced, and the response was that they haven't decided 'IF' they will be replaced yet.
This is a very unsatisfactory outcome for walkers who enjoy the easy access to some great walks, and I'm sure locals and visitor's alike will be somewhat less-than-gruntled.
Does anyone have any idea on whom to lobby to restore access to this area?
I guess Forestry aren't interested as the coupes in this area are now off-limits for logging, but surely there can be some progress in fixing the bridges.
Cheers
Neil.