Tantell wrote:Does that mean we have to climb over or are we able to open it? Cheers
No need to climb over gates. Bushwalking access is via latched pedestrian gates and one stile. No problems with access I was there last week.
Tantell wrote:Does that mean we have to climb over or are we able to open it? Cheers
micmar22 wrote:Tantell wrote:Does that mean we have to climb over or are we able to open it? Cheers
No need to climb over gates. Bushwalking access is via latched pedestrian gates and one stile. No problems with access I was there last week.
Lophophaps wrote:I'm unsure what is meant by the expression "paper road".
Lophophaps wrote: As far as I'm aware there is no provision for casual users to be made aware of proposed changes in land tenure. This varies with jurisdiction. In the context of this discussion, one easy way to make interested people aware is for government agencies to make an announcement online and for interested people to subscribe to that advice. This would be fairly easy and cost less than newspaper advertising.
davidp wrote:The issue of Crown Roads (or paper roads) is very important for bushwalker access. These are not private property. They are publicly owned narrow strips of land designed specifically for bushwalkers and others to use.
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