Mon 22 Dec, 2014 4:08 pm
Mon 22 Dec, 2014 4:25 pm
Mon 22 Dec, 2014 5:15 pm
LAMEA-Gals wrote:A friend and I were doing some liloing down the Colo River on the weekend. We had started in Wollemi National Park and eventually got out into farmland and private property. At one stage we got to a section with some fairly 'firm' signs nailed to trees on the riverbank saying it was private property, keep out, access forbidden etc etc. As we wanted to stop for a break we were debating whether we could stop or were trespassing. Our intention wasn't too stop for long nor go beyond the sandbar but we ended up pushing on...the local property owners sign and nearby barking dogs spooked us.
Does anyone know what rights we have on rivers in NSW that pass through private property?
Mon 22 Dec, 2014 5:38 pm
climberman wrote: The absurdly small number of exceptions to this do not bear considering, within NSW. Other States' experiences are different.
Mon 22 Dec, 2014 10:48 pm
Tue 23 Dec, 2014 6:40 am
DaveNoble wrote:climberman wrote: The absurdly small number of exceptions to this do not bear considering, within NSW. Other States' experiences are different.
I think however, that one of the exceptions is the Coxs River in Megalong Valley. I think the land titles are quite old and include the actual river. This is one place that is visited a lot by bushwalkers who don't want to stay on the Six Foot Track.
Dave
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