I agree with most of the posts so far.
I don't imagine for a minute the Loddens are the most damaged place in Tasmania. While I've never been to the Arthurs or Rhona, they certainly sound to be in worse shape.
But Frenchman's Cap was where Dick happened to walk. I guess we can't expect him to walk to Frenchman's, then decide to make a donation, and then walk every other track in the state before deciding where the money would best be spent. Frenchman's obviously has some sentimental value for him and he thought it was a place worth spending money on. Doesn't mean the WArthurs or Rhona are any less important, or not in need of funding.
As for buttongrass plains, well I'm most certainly not an environmentalist or botanist or anything like that. But just because they make for very boring, flat walking and aren't pretty to look at, it doesn't mean they aren't ecologically important. The water off those plains most probably feeds into the Franklin, and so in turn may affect the waterway. Also, if the walking track were to be eroded enough for long enough, the track across the plains would probably eventually become a waterway itself. It could change the way water feeds into streams/lakes in the area, and thus lead to a long term change in adjacent areas such as rainforest.
I'm sure PWS are just taking what they can get, when they can get it.
I'm guessing so too!
Seems to be the go in many cash strapped organisations(the co-funding of projects model) A few spring to mind straight away but so-be-it. It at least makes stuff happen!
Agree wholeheartedly. I guess he could have had big cry to Parks and emailed the local state member or put it all over A Current Affair - but none of those things actually does jack s***.
Famous Chinese proverb: “Talk does not cook rice.”
Let's hope Parks have considered the possibility of a few more visitors and have a plan in place. Certainly sounds like they do if more tent platforms are going in!