You can usually tell if they have cloven feet by the way they stand!
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You can usually tell if they have cloven feet by the way they stand!
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This idea spaced evenly across the floor so not enough room to lie down, along with a hand from Tarzan's monkey grip will help make the point. I have also heard that toilet paper sticks very well to walls or roofs with a bit of moisture. Another fun summer option is a few handfuls of bait fish or roadkill, a bucket of water spilt, whoops, and seal up the tent.
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Sad to read about it. Fix it by taking a photo of the site with vehicle rego. Forward it to NP rangers. With the gps location included. Their lack of care and attention at the site may lead to a forest fire. Report it. I would also bet that the vehicle is not road worthy and the EPA needs to know about it. The system can manage them they just need to be told and given some assistance. A few fines for the litter and a vehicle roadworthy may slow them down.
Most of all stay clean and keep our bush clean.
Good Luck
Do all what everyone has suggested, but do future generations of decent park users a favour, find out when they are asleep and sneak into the tent, grab the head bucks's oysters and snip them off. Not being able to breed the species will eventually die out :twisted:
To be quite honest, all you need is to man up, collect your mates with the same values, and front them, who ever is left standing wins. It is called the Qld way. ;) Bob
Sounds like a plan. :cool: