north-north-west wrote:Interesting.
I've been to Torbreck but never even knew about the Memorial.
Anthony D wrote:Great to see that people have been getting up to the A4-4 Avro Anson Memorial at Mt Torbreck!
My name is Anthony and I've been heavily involved in the restoration of this historically significant site. The booklet that Diamir refers to can be found in electronic version here https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/374 ... rbreck.pdf It covers the history and timeline of events at the memorial site from the 16th of May 1940 right up until the 25th of July this year. For even more info go to the Mt Torbreck Wikipedia site and click the external links at the bottom of the page
Diamir. What signs can you see that motorbikes have been on the track? When we were there in July we were using a bobcat to clear some of the track and ferry the required materials to the site so we could complete our engine mounting task. The bobcat had tracks that are similar to an excavator that could be confused with a motorbike tread as the their tread patterns are similar.
If you could clarify that they are definitely motorbikes it would be much appreciated as I will liaise with DELWP about blocking the entrance with logs or rocks to prevent this from happening. Unfortunately though sometimes this can attract these types even more.
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