Sun 07 Nov, 2010 9:01 pm
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Mon 08 Nov, 2010 1:42 pm
tazzieguy wrote:
1. If I am to walk on any part of the olt I must register and pay the fee. (I thought you only had to pay if walking the whole track, has this changed?)
If your intention is to walk the Overland Track during the "season" (November 1 to April 30), then you book and pay the fee. Walking a substantial portion of the track (eg Cradle to Pelion, then out via Arm River) may not be illegal, but you can see why those who've paid would feel miffed. I have done some of the things you are planning in December, and I generally take a tent (leaving the hut for booked walkers), and stay sensitive to the priority that booked walkers have in and around huts.
2. If I am caught by a hut warden patrol I will be sent back to cradle mtn and have my parks pass forfeited. (They also assured me if I was on the track anywhere I would be caught) also
WT *$&# is a hut warden? never saw them in winter! (I bought a pass on the understanding I can access ALL parks for 1yr!)
There are Track Rangers and some hut wardens on the OT. The former are paid staff, who are there during the booking season. They perform a wide range of duties, from pass checking, to advice and information, to cleaning and minor maintenance. They can - and occasionally do - direct walkers to leave the track. Hut wardens are volunteers usually based at Waterfall or Windermere during the booking season. They are there to help the inexperienced and generally "host" walkers.
3. Camping anywhere except hardened surfaces outside the huts is illegal (I was under the impression camping without leaving a trace and respecting vegetation well away from creeks etc outside the daywalk area was legal except in otherwise signposted areas?)
Camping elsewhere is discouraged rather than illegal. With 8 000 pairs of feet using the track each year, you can imagine why! That said there are plenty of places well away from the track where camping using leave no trace principles is appropriate.
4. Walking on any point of the track towards cradle mt. is banned. walking is only permitted from cradle mtn to st clair in that direction. WT *$&#! Too bad for anyone wanting to backtrack for side trips etc in the mornings!
Is all of this true? I feel that in many if not all of these points I have been lied too.
Could somebody here that knows about this sort of thing please let me know either here or via pm etc.
If this is true this will be the last parks pass I ever buy!
My intention during the second week of December was to walk through the walls, up toward pelion gap, ossa, few other places in that area and then return through the walls, now obviously I will be on the olt (its the only track through there!) for a portion of the walk, I would also be walking the 'wrong' way for a bit of it. So I can't do this?
I think a bit of common sense will help here. There's no "ban" on accessing the OT from the Walls, nor on walking south/north on short sections of the track. Sure you'll meet other walkers and staff who will quiz you, but if you're genuinely not walking the Overland Track, there's no problem. There IS some sensitivity to the fact that some have been advising walkers on how to "avoid paying the track fee" by coming in from the Never Never or similar. If walkers are seen to use facilities but dodge paying what the majority pay, then that sensitivity will only increase. My advice, again, would be to keep your time on and use of the OT facilities to a minimum (which sounds like what you have planned). Besides there are so many places to the side of the OT - and well beyond it - so why buy into a fight?
Many thanks in advance for your help guys,
Cheers!
Mon 08 Nov, 2010 8:20 pm
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Thu 02 Dec, 2010 7:25 am
shazcol wrote:We had a very interesting chat with him after that about some of the history of some of the lesser known tracks and features around the place and then he departed on the chase for 'a particular walker' he was trying to catch up with. So I suspect if you try and do the wrong thing they will attempt to hunt you down?
Thu 02 Dec, 2010 7:10 pm
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