Tastrippa wrote:
This forum is for posting information about trips you have done, not for requesting information about a track or area.
Mechanic-AL wrote:Lake Rhona would be an interesting test case.
How many people have walked in there after seeing those stunning images on line.
Now look at whats happening.
Mechanic-AL wrote:Tastrippa wrote:
This forum is for posting information about trips you have done, not for requesting information about a track or area.
Disagree. There is a wealth of valuable information on here compiled by some very experienced bush walkers doing the hard yards out in the bush over a long period of time. So why not use that resource ? It's just how we share this information that needs consideration. The PM function is one of this forums most valuable tools but probably one that doesnt get used enough.
Rules wrote:Avoid posting detailed information on accessing sensitive areas without recognised tracks to public topics, but rather use private messages, email, or other non-public means to communicate such information instead. Feel free to ask questions about such areas publicly, so long as the post includes a reminder of this rule to get answers privately only.
Mechanic-AL wrote:Tastrippa wrote:
This forum is for posting information about trips you have done, not for requesting information about a track or area.
Disagree. There is a wealth of valuable information on here compiled by some very experienced bush walkers doing the hard yards out in the bush over a long period of time. So why not use that resource ? It's just how we share this information that needs consideration. The PM function is one of this forums most valuable tools but probably one that doesnt get used enough.
Tastrippa wrote:
I was quite literally quoting the forum rules...
Mechanic-AL wrote:It's just not possible to share your secrets with the rest of the world .......
and then get cranky when they are no longer secrets.
ghosta wrote:
So whats the harm in sharing these places with essentially like minded people who are prepared to get off there bums and go see them...while these places exist. Most will be completely gone in our grandchildrens lifetime and a few more tracks and worn footpads will mean nothing in the longer term.
Mechanic-AL wrote:Lake Rhona would be an interesting test case.
How many people have walked in there after seeing those stunning images on line.
Now look at whats happening.
biggbird wrote:
We were in there a month or so ago and my partner spoke to the ranger at Rhona. Apparently it used to previously see around 300 or so visitations a year and is now more like 900.
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