That is such a beautiful area up there. I know it has been said before, but it's hard not to think that all this damage and over use only started happening since that dvd went out however long ago.
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That is such a beautiful area up there. I know it has been said before, but it's hard not to think that all this damage and over use only started happening since that dvd went out however long ago.
The good news is that track work on Mount Airlie has been done to the point where Mt Airlie is now open. LowRanger and I took the opportunity to drive up there yesterday and check it out. Happily, the bog hole that caused the track closure has been fixed, however it remains to be seen how the repairs will stand up to the elements and the test of time.
The bad news is that half of the track from Col's place to Genowlan Point is now a dirt highway that you could probably drive in a RAV4. The grading goes well past the grotto.
The good news is that the last half of the trip out to Genowlan point is as challenging and as rewarding as ever. It is my hope that they have finished and do not intend to continue grading the track.
Before (October 2011):
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...012/08/530.jpg
After (August 2012):
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
Regrettably they have blocked off the following section of track, enforcing the chicken track which been graded to "dirt highway" status. Photo from the top looking down in October 2011:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...012/08/531.jpg
Photo from the bottom looking up (August 2012)
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...d-dsc_5889.jpg
Another section of track (August 2012):
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...d-dsc_5901.jpg
My views on this are probably obvious from my post above, but what do you think - have they done good or have they done evil?
I love the tough 4WDing which is what the track was becoming about and also what leads to a lot of wear on the track. I think they did the right thing, now others can go up there to enjoy the place who don't want to risk bending or breaking things.
I'm in several minds over this: one after seeing the DVD thought what a wonderful place to visit, and regret not doing so after being in the area 18 months ago. The other is how the hell does one educate the fools with the small minds who cant see past their nose and own selfish stupidity. The other is typical parks knee jerk response, taking the "safety first" option and deciding to make more people be less responsible, less spirited, and less adventurous and build a dirt highway for more muppets to go and treat the place bad.
in the end however, 10 out of 10 for anyone involved in keeping it open.
thanks
Having been there and seen for myself,all I can say is that this will lead to over use by the hoards of soft roaders,leading to the eventual closure of the track.
I won't go into the ecological vandalism carried out under the masked guise of maintenance:mad:
That doesn't make sense. Softroaders cant have travelled the track in the state that it has been over the last couple of years, so I doubt very much that sheer numbers will close the track. Its damage that will have been caused by more capable 4WD's that could actually access it and then deliberately chop the track out that will cause the track to be shut.
And the ecological vandalism isn't the track being repaired, the ecological vandalism really occured when they put the track in.
Actually it does make perfect sense,as easy access opens it up to the masses,along with the masses comes all the problems associated with large numbers of people,if you think I am wrong,think back a little.Until the track was announced to the masses in a certain publication,it was known by a relatively low number of people,and was kept in pristine condition for years.Within a short period of time of it becoming common public knowledge,we have the track being damaged and then the powers that be turning it into a highway and knocking down trees to close off tracks.Now if that isn't ecological and environmental vandalism I don't know what is.Certainly a lot more than a few wheel ruts left by vehicles.