TentPeg wrote:Mmmmm.
I was in a sensitive area recently and there was some track marking there. Non-native timbers, joined up with non-degrading metal and with paint and Parks logo on it!
I thought about taking it out but didn't. Maybe next time.....
Hot073 wrote:North West where did I say I removed all of it??
weetbix456 wrote:Regarding the track up Clumners, the tapes that have been left make the route obvious without being a visual blight on the landscape. More than adequate.
It’s been mentioned before about the tapes from Lake Ball to Dixon’s, and say what you want but what was there was an incredibly ridiculous amount - and a botch job at that! (every 1 or 2 meters, long tails, tied around bush clumps, all over the ground) - it actually angered me seeing so much pink blowing in the breeze through such easily navigatable open terrain and pine forest. I removed a good bags worth (maybe a third), and yes the route is still very obvious.
On a side note, stumbled upon some fresh wooden stakes not far from Dixon’s that looked a bit out of place - marking a future potential glam hut maybe?? Or am I being overly suspicious?? Maybe an alternative camping area by parks? If anyone could shed some light it would be amazing. It was quite a large clear area tucked in the pines maybe 10 minutes from Dixon’s along said taped route. Can provide a picture.
weetbix456 wrote:Not familiar with the wailing wall hit site. Different to the temple site I am assuming? Photo attached - not sure why is wonky
weetbix456 wrote:Regarding the track up Clumners, the tapes that have been left make the route obvious without being a visual blight on the landscape. More than adequate.
It’s been mentioned before about the tapes from Lake Ball to Dixon’s, and say what you want but what was there was an incredibly ridiculous amount - and a botch job at that! (every 1 or 2 meters, long tails, tied around bush clumps, all over the ground) - it actually angered me seeing so much pink blowing in the breeze through such easily navigatable open terrain and pine forest. I removed a good bags worth (maybe a third), and yes the route is still very obvious.
On a side note, stumbled upon some fresh wooden stakes not far from Dixon’s that looked a bit out of place - marking a future potential glam hut maybe?? Or am I being overly suspicious?? Maybe an alternative camping area by parks? If anyone could shed some light it would be amazing. It was quite a large clear area tucked in the pines maybe 10 minutes from Dixon’s along said taped route. Can provide a picture.
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