Thu 29 May, 2014 5:06 pm
* Abseiling, rock climbing, canyoning and river activities are approved in the park provided that activities are undertaken in accordance with:
- the provisions of this plan, including approved sites, closures and group size;
- any code of conduct promoted by the Service;
- any other restrictions, exclusions or closures which may from time to time be introduced by the Service.
* Persons who wish to undertake any other activities in the park which may involve risking the safety of the person or the safety of other persons will require prior approval from the Regional Manager under the National Parks and Wildlife (Land Management) Regulation 1995.
* Bungy jumping, base jumping and hang-gliding will not be permitted. Parachuting may only be permitted subject to strict conditions for the protection of public safety, the park environment and scenic values.
Thu 29 May, 2014 5:45 pm
tom_brennan wrote:The impression I get is that people who are already involved in activities like climbing, canyoning and abseiling think rope swings are less dangerous than people who aren't.
Thu 29 May, 2014 6:04 pm
tom_brennan wrote:GPSGuided wrote:As for many of these reports, the information may not be entirely accurate.
I think you can take that as a given for most newspaper reports! I've never found one that was correct when I knew all the facts.
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Grabeach wrote:Has anyone ever calculated all (any?) of these factors at Hanging Rock? Do the people out there REALLY know what they’re doing? Or is it just luck a few more people haven't been killed?
Mon 14 Sep, 2015 6:22 am
north-north-west wrote:Grabeach wrote:Has anyone ever calculated all (any?) of these factors at Hanging Rock? Do the people out there REALLY know what they’re doing? Or is it just luck a few more people haven't been killed?
My vote goes to option 3.
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