wildwanderer wrote:Still.. it's a interesting call by npws. Forecast to be 28 degrees with 25km/h winds in Katoomba tomorrow.
wildwanderer wrote:EDIT. Updated the original post. The burn area is actually quite large after all.
crollsurf wrote:My understanding is there is no such thing as wilderness on mainland Australia, at least not since Aborigines arrived 10's of thousands of years ago. They saw themselves as custodians of the land and there main tool for managing the land, was fire.
crollsurf wrote:My understanding is there is no such thing as wilderness on mainland Australia, at least not since Aborigines arrived 10's of thousands of years ago. They saw themselves as custodians of the land
crollsurf wrote: If anyone is interested in Aboriginal land management practices, there is book called "The Greatest Estate on Earth" that is worth a read.
crollsurf wrote:Back on the Jamison, like wildwander has pointed out, I'm curious about how the parks are going to manage this. Maybe being the end of the fire season, there are a lot of air resources available ATM, be interesting see what happens.
wildwanderer wrote:Interesting... I wonder what caused the rethink.
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