
 Originally Posted by 
INter674
					 
				 
				One benefit of closing Tassies borders is 4wd Action/24/7 are kept from trashing our tracks and getting them closed to locals aftter they've pocketed money and goods from sponsors!! And of course the knock on effect of encouraging heaps of other 4wd visitors to do the same.  
Graham and his mates focus largely on 3 or 4 tracks..2 of which are the focus of survey and possible closure. One actually crosses private land not that 4wd 24/7 ever says so in their selfish money making trips down here..
There's not that many hard tracks left in Tas..and unlike NSW and VIC which has a capacity to rest them..Tassie Depts just close them for good cause they have no money to repair them😞
I sorta like the isolation from that perspective😎
			
		 
	 
 Last time we were on the west coast it was the local boys in Patrols running 35s that were stuffing the tracks, not the tourists. The Main Street of Zeehan was full of them.
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