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Sat 14 Jul, 2012 10:27 am
We are new here, but not new to walking in the bush. In fact during the last 25 years we have covered most of Northern NSW on and off track, at one time helping NSWP to document historical sites.
Our question, Is it OK to post details of our wilderness walks in what we consider non-sensitive areas without recognised tracks.
Non-sensitive meaning open eucalyptus forests in Parks or State Forests areas. Many of which, in years gone by, were cattle ranches like Guy Fawkes, the Mann River, Timbarra.
thanks,
Sat 14 Jul, 2012 12:07 pm
Yes, that's fine so long as the area is not likely to be ruined by increased visitors.
Sat 14 Jul, 2012 3:00 pm
yeah like new zealand being ruined by all teh aussies tramping over here
Sat 14 Jul, 2012 3:18 pm
wayno wrote:yeah like new zealand being ruined by all teh aussies tramping over here

That'd be why there's more kiwis in Australia than NZ
Sat 14 Jul, 2012 4:48 pm
stepbystep wrote:wayno wrote:yeah like new zealand being ruined by all teh aussies tramping over here

That'd be why there's more kiwis in Australia than NZ

Bondi's already ruined. More Kiwis couldn't make it any worse.
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