
 Originally Posted by 
INter674
					 
				 
				Local boys live here and pay taxes here and do track/hut maintenance too....and 35s would not be getting them far on the tracks 4wd action are punishing repeatedly .. even 37s struggle nowadays due to wanna bees smashing them up ..so they can say "I've done the xyz track in Tassie" a trip that was no doubt inspired from watching You Tube. We met 5 Vic cars on the Spirit who were going to a track publicized by 4wd action..which was previously only known to and looked after by locals..and now most likely will be closed due to too much pressure😐
We told them not to bother..but they did..we then had to find parts to get them back to Vic..sum total was they achieved one track or two in 10 days. The rest was recovering and chasing parts for major repairs...fun for You Tube content where free parts are available..but not fun for young blokes with angry partners and limited cash reserves.
I'm being totally selfish of course...and no offence to those who do the right thing...just that Tas is small and green pressure is still high here.🙄
			
		 
	 
 I didn't realise it was that bad, we did a trip down there in 2016 and did Ring River among other tracks, we were going to do the Sawback track but when it looked like we needed to winch into the big hole about 5KM in we thought he best of it given the convoy participants and took the easy way into Adamsfield. When we were filling up in Zeehan the bloke running the servo was complaining about the locals running ever larger tyres and making it impossible to get anywhere without a modified rig.
Regards,
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