Hi All - first time blogger long time reader.
I'm planning on visiting the Walls of Jerusalem (WOJ) during November this year and have started researching the park. At this stage, the draft plan is to undertake the circuit from Wild Dog Creek - Dixons Kingdom - Lake Adelaide (Northern end) - back to car park. I will allow 6 days in all.
I note that the 'Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania' state on their web page "The inner Walls region (the area between Herods Gate and Damascus Gate, including the Pools of Siloam and Bethesda) is easily impacted, and with mainly internal drainage it is subject to faecal contamination. Camping within this area of the park is discouraged for environmental reasons." In addition they request not to camp near the pines.
During my research I have read many blogs which have been very helpful, however I note that many of the bloggers who have their own websites with a vast index of their pursuits with photos, have specifically camped in the areas that the Parks and Wildlife Service have specifically tried to discourage. In addition there are photos of tents being pitched directly under the pines when the photo shows level grassy areas away from the pines.
Although I intend to talk to Parks and Wildlife before departing to ensure I camp where I should, I am curious as to whether fellow walkers find this kind of behaviour (to ignore Parks & Wildlife request) acceptable? What I find most puzzling is that these bloggers who clearly have extensive experience bushwalking in Tasmania appear to be the offenders?
To be honest I would love to camp in a non defined area. So when I am walking through WOJ later this year and I see a great spot between Herods Gate and Damascus Gate, or beneath a nice stand of pines, am I right to camp where I want if I believe myself to be responsible and tread lightly? Interested in opinions.