but she neglected to check if any other potential passengers were waiting for a lift in the normal pick up/ set down location in the adjacent Huon campground.
I am not aware of the law with regard to soliciting by minibus drivers. The airporter bus seems to have no problem picking up unbooked passengers. I can't believe that a wilderness carrier would be guilty of an offence if they collected hungry bushwalkers who were waiting for collection at a remote trackhead. Besides when setting out in December, our carrier used a 4 wheel drive rather than a minibus because there were only three of us.
Wetsox wrote:Someone suggested to me that we could hire a car. The problem is that every car hire contract I have seen in Tasmania (and I think anywhere else) forbids taking the vehicle off sealed roads. If anything happens to the vehicle while being driven on an unsealed road or left in a location accessed by an unsealed road, then the insurance is probably void. This even applies to 4 wheel drives. Crazy!
Avis wrote:You and any Authorised Driver must only use the Vehicle on a road which is properly formed and constructed as a sealed, metalled or
gravel road
MrWalker wrote:However, you cannot take an Avis car above the snowline in Tasmania
corvus wrote:I am not aware of the law with regard to soliciting by minibus drivers. The airporter bus seems to have no problem picking up unbooked passengers. I can't believe that a wilderness carrier would be guilty of an offence if they collected hungry bushwalkers who were waiting for collection at a remote trackhead. Besides when setting out in December, our carrier used a 4 wheel drive rather than a minibus because there were only three of us.
The law may not seem sensible but it still the lawand by breaching the rules the driver could lose their PPV endorsement you can check it out here.
http://www.transport.tas.gov.au/__data/ ... lic_Passen
corvus
...Luxury Hire Cars will only be able to undertake pre-booked passenger services, and are not permitted to stand on taxi ranks or solicit for work in the street.
Additionally, if a small PPV is not operating under the authority of a taxi licence, it cannot stand or ply for hire on a taxi rank, nor be called or advertised as a taxi or cab service.
Azza wrote:Seems like transport hassles all round.. The lake St Clair ferry has been broken all week and won't be operational again until midday Friday. (Maybe)
Allegedly one engine is down.
Not really very happy with the standard of communication from the ferry operators - despite the ferry being broken they still seem to be running services for their Lodge guests.
They call them 'test runs'..![]()
You can imagine our disgust when they cancelled our 3 month old booking at the last minute only to see the ferry roared past us an hour down the track to drop off passengers at echo point.
We observed it several times travelling up and down the lake from top of Mt Olympus.
Seems to be typical of Tasmanian tourism - poor service, no maintenance milk it for all you can.
What a time for it to break down in the peak season - they must be loosing thousands of dollars in lost revenue.
Probably should start a stranded at Narcissus Hut thread...
Nuts wrote:It goes ok on one motor
Azza wrote:Seems like transport hassles all round.. The lake St Clair ferry has been broken all week and won't be operational again until midday Friday. (Maybe)
Allegedly one engine is down.
wander wrote:Simple solution, ban all motorised transport from the Lake.
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