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Re: NSW and ACT track and road closures discussion

PostPosted: Fri 08 Jun, 2018 11:37 am
by Lophophaps
A suggestion was made for a sticky for each state and territory showing road closures. Please advise here of any edits to the NSW and ACT sticky and of any road closures.

The NSW and ACT sticky is at viewtopic.php?f=36&t=27973

Re: NSW and ACT track and road closures discussion

PostPosted: Fri 08 Jun, 2018 12:46 pm
by Warin
Thoughts ... :?:
As it is for 'road closures' . should not the road closures be at the top of the list?

The NSW fires .. better to have a direct link to 'fires near me'? https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-informa ... es-near-me
and then another one for planned hazard reductions? https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-informa ... reductions

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Fri 08 Jun, 2018 1:15 pm
by Lophophaps
Thanks. I've added the two links, which I did not find when researching the sticky list. I'll ask a few more people about the order of the list.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Sun 21 Oct, 2018 6:21 pm
by Lophophaps
The Barry Way north of the Victorian border is slow and bumpy. It's 2WD, but care is needed. After rain it may be a little tricky.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Sun 21 Oct, 2018 9:47 pm
by Warin
Lophophaps wrote:The Barry Way north of the Victorian border is slow and bumpy. It's 2WD, but care is needed. After rain it may be a little tricky.


It does close after heavy rain.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Thu 12 Dec, 2019 5:20 am
by Zapruda
An update for Namadgi.... This was sent around to local Canberra clubs

FYI Everyone.

Early notice - imminent closure of Namadgi National Park for an extended period. Please note that this is a 'head's-up' notice. The official alerts from ACT Parks, Emergency Services etc will be posted shortly on the relevant websites. This is to give you all some early warning in case you need to reconsider your plans.

NAMADGI NATIONAL PARK

Because of high fire risk and the current stretching of ACT resources assisting with bush fires in NSW, Namadgi National Park is likely to be closed to the public and for non-essential management activities as follows:

From, and including, Weds 11 Dec 19 - The Bimberi Wilderness.

From, and including, Mon 23 Dec 19 - The whole of Namadgi National Park.

The park looks like it will remain closed until substantial rainfall is received. This is estimated to be no earlier than 01 Mar 20 with a likely extension beyond this date if rain is not received.

A list of affected parks can be found here https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/alerts/alerts-list

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Thu 12 Dec, 2019 10:05 am
by Zapruda
Its official now

https://www.environment.act.gov.au/home ... Kp-y8d7G0k

ACT Conservator of Flora and Fauna Ian Walker has closed the Bimberi Wilderness due to significant fire danger in remote regions of Namadgi National Park.
The closure will remain in place until the end of March 2020.

Summer conditions and soil dryness means there is an increased fire threat to people accessing the Bimberi Wilderness. The remoteness of the area significantly limits ability to control fires.

Bimberi Wilderness is a 28,900-hectare area and makes up 27% of Namadgi National Park. It is also a popular destination for many back-country bushwalkers and users of the Australian Alps Walking Track, which is why we must ensure the safety of visitors to the park.

Specific locations impacted:
The ACT section of the Australian Alps walking track
Pryors Hut
Mt Gingera
Mt Bimberi
Cotter Hut
Upper Cotter, Namadgi National Park

Public access to the Bimberi Wilderness area will be closed at:
Ginini Carpark, Mt Franklin Road
Stockyard Spur, via Corin Dam Road
Smokers trail, via Corin Hub
Cotter Hut road, via Orroral Valley
Leura gap
Murray gap
Yaouk gap

Signage of the closure will be placed at all locations impacted.
For more information on the Bimberi Wilderness closure please contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

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Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Thu 12 Dec, 2019 11:38 am
by potato
Lophophaps wrote:The Barry Way north of the Victorian border is slow and bumpy. It's 2WD, but care is needed. After rain it may be a little tricky.


Isn't it always like this especially south of the border?

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Thu 12 Dec, 2019 11:40 am
by potato
Zapruda wrote:Its official now

https://www.environment.act.gov.au/home ... Kp-y8d7G0k

ACT Conservator of Flora and Fauna Ian Walker has closed the Bimberi Wilderness due to significant fire danger in remote regions of Namadgi National Park.
The closure will remain in place until the end of March 2020.

Summer conditions and soil dryness means there is an increased fire threat to people accessing the Bimberi Wilderness. The remoteness of the area significantly limits ability to control fires.

Bimberi Wilderness is a 28,900-hectare area and makes up 27% of Namadgi National Park. It is also a popular destination for many back-country bushwalkers and users of the Australian Alps Walking Track, which is why we must ensure the safety of visitors to the park.

Specific locations impacted:
The ACT section of the Australian Alps walking track
Pryors Hut
Mt Gingera
Mt Bimberi
Cotter Hut
Upper Cotter, Namadgi National Park

Public access to the Bimberi Wilderness area will be closed at:
Ginini Carpark, Mt Franklin Road
Stockyard Spur, via Corin Dam Road
Smokers trail, via Corin Hub
Cotter Hut road, via Orroral Valley
Leura gap
Murray gap
Yaouk gap

Signage of the closure will be placed at all locations impacted.
For more information on the Bimberi Wilderness closure please contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

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I understand there will be increased ranger patrols of the area during this period for those who feel this doesn't apply to them.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Thu 12 Dec, 2019 11:45 am
by Zapruda
I hope so.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Sun 22 Dec, 2019 11:07 am
by GBW
I've just seen some idiot on Facebook "Bikepacking Australia" riding through Murray Gap ignoring closure signs ...no brains.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Sun 22 Dec, 2019 11:12 am
by Zapruda
Murrays gap is a no go for bikes despite closures. This isn’t the first time bikes have gone though there. Reckless and thoughtless... Boils my blood.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Sun 22 Dec, 2019 11:16 am
by GBW
I know it's off limits to bikes Zapruda. He's even mentioned he saw the closure signs and rode straight past. What a tool.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Sun 22 Dec, 2019 11:18 am
by Zapruda
There needs to be a name and shame register for people like that.

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Mon 23 Dec, 2019 6:49 am
by wildwanderer
Report to parks. Name and shame. :evil:

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Sat 02 May, 2020 7:19 am
by Zapruda
Link Road from Snowy Mountains Highway to Goat Ridge Road

Tooma Road - KNP5 (Khancoban to Cabramurra Road) - expected reopening December 2020 (Round Mountain access)

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Tue 05 Jul, 2022 1:16 pm
by Lophophaps
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-05/ ... g-post-851
"The Bureau of Meteorology's Jonathan How says parts of southern Sydney have been lashed by more than 20 centimeters of rain in 24 hours, which is more than 17 per cent of the city’s annual average."

"As we heard a short time ago, trains are not running between Katoomba and Mt Victoria due to a landslip."

It's quite possible that other roads and foot tracks will be washed away or collapse without warning. In the last year there was such a collapse, possibly more, in the BMNP. Take care.

Does anyone know where a map showing NSW towns, main roads and flood warnings can be found?

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Tue 05 Jul, 2022 1:22 pm
by Zapruda
Lophophaps wrote:https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-05/nsw-sydney-flooding-live-updates-july-5-2022/101208292#live-blog-post-851
"The Bureau of Meteorology's Jonathan How says parts of southern Sydney have been lashed by more than 20 centimeters of rain in 24 hours, which is more than 17 per cent of the city’s annual average."

"As we heard a short time ago, trains are not running between Katoomba and Mt Victoria due to a landslip."

It's quite possible that other roads and foot tracks will be washed away or collapse without warning. In the last year there was such a collapse, possibly more, in the BMNP. Take care.

Does anyone know where a map showing NSW towns, main roads and flood warnings can be found?


https://www.livetraffic.com/

https://www.ses.nsw.gov.au/

Re: NSW and ACT road closures discussion

PostPosted: Tue 05 Jul, 2022 4:28 pm
by Lophophaps
Zapruda, thanks. I had seen the SES map, which lacks names, not especially useful. The Live traffic map is much better,and the search function is good.

Re: NSW and ACT track and road closures discussion

PostPosted: Wed 05 Oct, 2022 3:28 pm
by Lophophaps
A number of vehicular and foot tracks in Kosciuszko NP are or will be closed.
https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/rese ... k-upgrades
A PDF can be downloaded.

One section says:
Main Range Walk is snow covered in spring. Work will be carried out on several sections commencing in late November until February 2023. The traverse above Lake Albina will be closed whilst the upgrade works take place. Other sections of the
walk may be temporarily closed whilst materials are flown in and where a temporary diversion is not available.

Does anyone know what is being planned for the traverse above Lake Albina?

Re: NSW and ACT track and road closures discussion

PostPosted: Wed 05 Oct, 2022 4:10 pm
by johnw
Lophophaps wrote:Does anyone know what is being planned for the traverse above Lake Albina?

It's getting very touristy with all the work going on up there. I don't know the answer but I will take an educated guess.
They started track hardening along the Main Range track some years ago now, installing paving stone flagging from Kosci to around Muellers Peak from memory.
They did the same on the western approach/descent of Carruthers Peak. In the last couple of years then installed raised metal walkway from there to the north end of Lake Albina to divert the track away from sensitive windswept feldmark veg. My guess is a continuation of that overall work, as the Albina high pass area is the only remaining unhardened section. And the hordes that now walk the circuit are unbelievable. Pretty narrow bench, so I'd guess stonework/paving is likely along there.

Re: NSW and ACT track and road closures discussion

PostPosted: Thu 06 Oct, 2022 6:45 am
by Lophophaps
In the 1970s the "track" from the top of the quad to Rawson Pass was very muddy, on par with the Overland Track. The steel boardwalks fixed this, necessary. Coming from Charlotte Pass, the track on the Blue Lake side of the Snowy River was paved in 1991 when I went there. The steps from the summit road towards Albina were installed maybe 15 years ago. The recent steel track bypassed a sensitive feldmark area. These were arguably necessary for conservation measures. The benched rocky track above Albina is stable, and I see no need to change this. The current benched track gives a bit of an adventure. Also, the steel is slippery; I was nearly blown off north of Albina. A few tourists were scared, crouched down and unable to move. I'm advised that a railing would trip XC skiers.

While there are other wild places, making too much provision for tourists decreases the attraction. Tourists should learn what tracks can be like, a bit rough at times. If they have it all paved, boardwalks, manicured they could get into a false sense of security, going on a similar walk and finding it to be much rougher..

Re: NSW and ACT track and road closures discussion

PostPosted: Thu 06 Oct, 2022 12:26 pm
by Zapruda
The track above Albina has had a few landslips and the uptick of people using the track has caused serious erosion.

Works will also be done on the paved road from Charlotte Pass to the Snowy.

Plenty of other tracks are having work done on them as well, including DHG. Its going to be a noisy summer with all those helicopters flying around.

Unfortunately the Main Range has become Kosciuszko NP' sacrificial playground for the masses.

More info here - https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/-/me ... kpBSSkarGA

Re: NSW and ACT track and road closures discussion

PostPosted: Mon 27 Nov, 2023 7:51 am
by Bluff
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https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/vi ... cal-alerts

To remind people that aren't so bright :o to look up the closed areas (mostly for shooting pest animals) before you drive to the trail head :D

Re: NSW and ACT track and road closures discussion

PostPosted: Mon 27 Nov, 2023 9:20 am
by Lophophaps
The dates in the link are not the same as the sign, confusing.