tasadam wrote:By the way, the ferry has gone up to $35 each.
Nuts wrote:I will always agree though, that there should have/should be a very much reduced fee for state taxpayers.
tasadam wrote:The ferry at the moment (off season) is running "on demand", so there are no regular services. On Sunday we took the ferry to Narcissus, no one else going so it cost $200. It was worth it for us, it gave us an extra day.
By the way, the jetty platform was level with the water, and when we returned for the ferry on Thursday the platform was about 5 cm under water. That made the track at the start / end pretty deep!
north-north-west wrote:That said, I do agree that the fees should be lower for locals. Maybe. A little. A nose . . . and a hat . . .
tazzieguy wrote:Lizzy, I may be wrong here so correct me if i am. I have never heard of another national park in Australia whereby one BUYS an annual pass (to cover access to ALL parks in a state) and then has to pay a second time to visit one. Double dipping at its finest. Thats what most locals here have a problem with.
photohiker wrote:Desert Parks Pass for outback SA doesn't cover Wilpena. WT *$&#?.
north-north-west wrote:photohiker wrote:Desert Parks Pass for outback SA doesn't cover Wilpena. WT *$&#?.
There's now a Parks pass system in place for SA?
When did that come in, and how much is it?
Honestly, they make it harder and harder to gt out into the bush and just enjoy yourself. You'd think a little bushwalking would be encouraged, but apparently the ptb prefer us to sit down indoors with our air-conditioners on high and play computer games all day long . . .
tasadam wrote:By the way, the ferry has gone up to $35 each.
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