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    Orienteering environmental vandals GRRRRRR!

    We are fortunate to live in a unique part of Melbourne and gets heaps of visitors on weekends to enjoy the surroundings, but it really peevs us locals off when people come up here and do stuff like this.
    Yellow arrows plague bush | Ferntree Gully Mail
    Have their fun for the day and leave a permanent legacy behind.
    We get the same with the 1000 steps, those so called fitness fanatics come to run, walk the 1000 steps but cant take their empty drink bottles away with them and leave them littering around there.
    Yellow arrows plague bush


    20 January 2017 10:41 AM .




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    By Peter Douglas
    A mystery group with an interest in orienteering has 'defiled? a popular walking trail in the Birdsland bushland area of Belgrave South.
    Although a clean-up operation has now begun, frustrations exist within the community after hundreds of yellow arrows were spray-painted throughout the scenic landscape.
    This included on trees, rocks and fences.
    The brightly coloured arrows have proved difficult to remove, with attempts made to restore the natural setting through painting over the arrows with grey paint.
    Long-time walker in the area, and nearby resident, Glenda Wise, said there was no need for such senseless destruction.
    ?This is of concern to huge numbers of people who enjoy the natural bush solitude ? only to have had it marred by someone with no care for the mess they've left behind,? she said.
    ?There is one old tree I've been watching ? which I have photographed many times over the years, of its degradation in various lights ? and it has been ruined with yellow painted arrows.
    ?Whoever is responsible should be made to go back and remove it.?
    Ms Wise said permits should be required for orienteering groups to use the space.
    She said tags, or simply garden stakes, would be a better alternative, if people wanted to use the area for orienteering.
    The Birdsland area is a bushland reserve with a long and rich history.
    The land was once a farming property.
    The Bird family donated the land to the public to try to preserve the area and protect it from urban development.
    At the time of print, ?The Mail? believes Melbourne Water is responsible for management of the land.
    A media request has been sent to Melbourne Water to uncover if any action will be taken, though no response had been received at deadline.


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    Map and Compass don`t leave much of a mark .

    The word they choose may fit their purpose but they may be blaming the wrong group of people .

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    I use to belong to a running club, which use to set out courses in the bush or in parkland areas. They had Km Markers and directional arrows on cones that they would set out, and occasionally some one would be a corner marker themselves.

    Those yellow arrows would take far while before they fade away.

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    Not sure if any orienteering was involved if they need arrows to find their way around Birdsland. We used to ride our BMXs to go camping there, as a little tackers.

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    Surely not! No self respecting, structured club would consider that acceptable practice surely?????

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    What happened to using a bit of flour as a marker
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
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    We used to use flagging tape for markers.. no harm no foul!

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