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Arm River Road Access

Postby Ginja Ninja » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 10:17 am

A friend of mine recently used the Arm River Road to access the Arm River Track and said that one of the bridges was out. This meant they had to walk an extra half hour or so to get to the carpark. Does anyone have any updates on the bridge? Has it been fixed? Or are there any ways around this, that will take you directly to the carpark??
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby north-north-west » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 1:36 pm

Drive the long way around. It is a loop road, so you'll get there eventually.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 3:36 pm

I find that surprising. I know the bridge is out on the way to Rinadena falls, over the fisher river which adds an extra 45mins or so, but i'd be very surprised if the Arm river track was un-accessable.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby KingFelix » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 3:52 pm

ILUVSWTAS wrote:I know the bridge is out on the way to Rinadena falls, over the fisher river which adds an extra 45mins or so


I was wondering about that, is the fallen tree still on the road (was there 10 months ago or so) or is the actual bridge out of action? Are there any plans to clear the road to the Rinadeena Falls?
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 3:56 pm

KingFelix wrote:
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I know the bridge is out on the way to Rinadena falls, over the fisher river which adds an extra 45mins or so


I was wondering about that, is the fallen tree still on the road (was there 10 months ago or so) or is the actual bridge out of action? Are there any plans to clear the road to the Rinadeena Falls?



It is the bridge. Extremely unlikely it will be repaired.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby pazzar » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 5:25 pm

Arm River road has been diverted to using Maggs Rd. The road is blocked at the truck loading space not far from the main ART carpark. Nothing wrong with the bridges when I drove down it in December, just not able to pass the big piles of rubble. Maggs is only a few minutes extra, and you get there eventually.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 5:44 pm

pazzar wrote:Arm River road has been diverted to using Maggs Rd. The road is blocked at the truck loading space not far from the main ART carpark. Nothing wrong with the bridges when I drove down it in December, just not able to pass the big piles of rubble. Maggs is only a few minutes extra, and you get there eventually.



Is that right? So the ART is no more? Wow, hope they do/have done some work to maggs then as it could turn boggy.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby Tas Tom » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 6:41 pm

Pazzar is correct, Maggs Road is the way to get in to the car park. Easy to follow and in pretty good condition; just turn left when the pile of dirt blocking the road lets you go no further and you are in the car park
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby corvus » Mon 17 Feb, 2014 6:54 pm

ILUVSWTAS wrote:
pazzar wrote:Arm River road has been diverted to using Maggs Rd. The road is blocked at the truck loading space not far from the main ART carpark. Nothing wrong with the bridges when I drove down it in December, just not able to pass the big piles of rubble. Maggs is only a few minutes extra, and you get there eventually.



Is that right? So the ART is no more? Wow, hope they do/have done some work to maggs then as it could turn boggy.


Maggs ROAD ILUSWTAS you know the one up over the hill to the left not the ART TRACK access :lol:
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby Scottyk » Tue 18 Feb, 2014 4:05 pm

Tas Tom wrote:Pazzar is correct, Maggs Road is the way to get in to the car park. Easy to follow and in pretty good condition; just turn left when the pile of dirt blocking the road lets you go no further and you are in the car park

Yep, this is spot on. Was up there on the weekend and had no issues getting the track start
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby taswegian » Tue 18 Feb, 2014 5:06 pm

Can't you delete a wrong post all together.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby Nuts » Fri 21 Feb, 2014 5:47 pm

Ginja Ninja wrote:A friend of mine recently used the Arm River Road to access the Arm River Track and said that one of the bridges was out. This meant they had to walk an extra half hour or so to get to the carpark. Does anyone have any updates on the bridge? Has it been fixed? Or are there any ways around this, that will take you directly to the carpark??


Here you go Ninja, can't get enough of the place? :) I was sketching this for someone else going in. Just go in and out this way. I doubt there would be a tree still down (as was also rumoured..if indeed there was), hard to say. Probably more likely that they took the western road.. the 'low' road..

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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby bushwalker zane » Sun 23 Feb, 2014 9:47 am

I was up there doing a food drop a couple of months ago. On my way down I met an OLT ranger coming up, he said that it was demolished as it couldn't hold over 5 ton (so it was seen as unsafe for use). He was under the impression that it wouldn't be rebuilt as it was an old forestry bridge. Same thing that happened with the Meander Falls bridge.

Maggs road is the new access.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby JohnR » Tue 10 Jun, 2014 3:49 pm

Is this still correct (i.e. Maggs Road remains the only access to the Arm River Track)?

Looking at walking to Pelion in early July.

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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby Nuts » Tue 10 Jun, 2014 5:07 pm

I wouldn't say 'never'. The road was subsidised but is now closed to through traffic.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby sthughes » Wed 11 Jun, 2014 2:57 pm

JohnR wrote:Is this still correct (i.e. Maggs Road remains the only access to the Arm River Track)?

Looking at walking to Pelion in early July.

Cheers,

Yep, Maggs Road is still the way.

We met a very large and very lost bus in the Arm River Track carpark on Monday. Luckily the carpark was pretty empty and after I moved my car he was on his way after about a 7 point turn! So you can get any vehicle in there still :wink:
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby JohnR » Wed 11 Jun, 2014 4:32 pm

Thanks very much st. All very helpful.

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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby geoskid » Wed 11 Jun, 2014 8:09 pm

sthughes wrote:
JohnR wrote:Is this still correct (i.e. Maggs Road remains the only access to the Arm River Track)?

Looking at walking to Pelion in early July.

Cheers,

Yep, Maggs Road is still the way.

We met a very large and very lost bus in the Arm River Track carpark on Monday. Luckily the carpark was pretty empty and after I moved my car he was on his way after about a 7 point turn! So you can get any vehicle in there still :wink:


I will go off topic so you don't have to Simon :wink: :) What was the go with the contents of the bus? :)
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby sthughes » Thu 12 Jun, 2014 11:29 am

Not sure, it was a big old bus converted to a massive camper van, looked like perhaps an extended family/friends on board.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby norts » Tue 13 Jan, 2015 8:24 pm

Is the Arm River track access still via the Maggs road , heading up there in a couple 10 days.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby corvus » Tue 13 Jan, 2015 9:11 pm

Yes up the hill on the left.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby norts » Wed 14 Jan, 2015 4:54 am

Thanks Corvus
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby GraemeSpedding » Mon 19 Jan, 2015 6:58 pm

I do not believe that the bridge will be fixed. Talk to Denis Maxwell - you can still get to the car park going to the long way round I think.
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby dplanet » Mon 19 Jan, 2015 9:30 pm

norts wrote:Is the Arm River track access still via the Maggs road , heading up there in a couple 10 days.
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If taking Maggs Road in, watch out for the turn off on the left. From memory, there was no road sign at the turn off. In fact, there was; but it was located on the other side of the road and intended for those coming in via Arm Road. I missed it and a u turn was the result. It was about 2 years ago(?).
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby biggbird » Sun 26 Apr, 2015 9:36 pm

Just a quick update, as I couldn't see this mentioned elsewhere (though I didn't look too hard...).

Road access remains the same, take Maggs Rd all the way to the ART carpark, well signposted and easy enough to follow, easily accessible to 2WDs.

However, for those who were unhappy with the apparently renowned steep section towards the beginning of the ART, you'll be pleased to know that some kind souls have now turned this uphill into a set of switchbacks. Still have to climb the same amount, but it's much more fun, in a zig-zaggy kinda way. I was speaking to a ranger on the way back from P. East who thought it was Environment Tasmania whom we have to thank for this development. So, Thanks ET!
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby pazzar » Sun 26 Apr, 2015 10:11 pm

biggbird wrote:Just a quick update, as I couldn't see this mentioned elsewhere (though I didn't look too hard...).

Road access remains the same, take Maggs Rd all the way to the ART carpark, well signposted and easy enough to follow, easily accessible to 2WDs.

However, for those who were unhappy with the apparently renowned steep section towards the beginning of the ART, you'll be pleased to know that some kind souls have now turned this uphill into a set of switchbacks. Still have to climb the same amount, but it's much more fun, in a zig-zaggy kinda way. I was speaking to a ranger on the way back from P. East who thought it was Environment Tasmania whom we have to thank for this development. So, Thanks ET!


Or no thanks! I liked the steep climb.......

The track wasn't in bad condition, and was easily followable, so why go to the effort of clearing more trees to make the track marginally easier on the knees?
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Re: Arm River Road Access

Postby bushwalker zane » Mon 27 Apr, 2015 8:12 am

pazzar wrote:Or no thanks! I liked the steep climb.......

The track wasn't in bad condition, and was easily followable, so why go to the effort of clearing more trees to make the track marginally easier on the knees?


I agree, I'll be interested to see what it's like on the way up next time I go there...
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