Wild Dog Mountains Hazard Reduction Burn
Posted: Tue 30 Apr, 2013 9:06 pm
Hey,
I was just notified via the Blue Mountains LAC Facebook page that back burning is proposed for the Wild Dog Mountains.
What are peoples thoughts on it?
Will it provide greater access to areas which are currently overgrown and too hard to get to, or will it lead to the loss to bushwalking tracks as plants grow back?
I was just notified via the Blue Mountains LAC Facebook page that back burning is proposed for the Wild Dog Mountains.
What are peoples thoughts on it?
Will it provide greater access to areas which are currently overgrown and too hard to get to, or will it lead to the loss to bushwalking tracks as plants grow back?
A very large hazard reduction burn – covering some 5,640ha – is proposed for the Wild Dog Mountains, Blue Mountains National Park, in early May.
NPWS advise that extensive track closures will be in place near Green Gully, Cox’s River, Narrow Neck and Wild Dog Mountains during and after the burn.
NPWS Regional Manager Geoff Luscombe said the Wild Dog West burn will be the largest burn undertaken in Blue Mountains National Park for many years.
“We don’t have an exact date for this burn yet, as it will depend on weather; given the popularity of this area for overnight bushwalkers we have tried to avoid times of peak use.
“Anyone intending to walk in Wild Dogs during May should check the national parks website prior to setting off to find out which areas are affected.