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Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Jan, 2012 8:48 am

Some interesting land is coming up for sale, around 18,000ha of wilderness.

If you've ever looked at maps around the Gordon River / Lake Rhona area, you will have seen that there is a patch of private land incongruously located in the middle of nowhere called Gordonvale, which used to be owned and used by Ernie Bond in the 1930s. This property is one of those now for sale!

http://www.themercury.com.au/article/20 ... -news.html

I've got some info on Ernie that I'll dig up and post here.

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Jan, 2012 8:50 am

I was just about to post this link, will be interesting to see what happens...

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Jan, 2012 8:52 am

Wow!! Jan Cameron to the rescue?.....

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Jan, 2012 9:01 am

There are also bunch of huge tracts of land around the great lake and further west. All credit to the old fella, conservation is only certain until inheritance eh.
Its a shame it takes covenants to protect areas, especially any on (more than marginal) farm land.
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Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Jan, 2012 9:03 am

Are we going to pass the hat around?

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Jan, 2012 9:25 am

Its time to start buying lotto tickets again then. I would love to have some of it so I could let it be

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Jan, 2012 1:25 pm

The Ernie Bond memorial Casino?
Grab a cocktail & drop a few dollars en route to Rhona?

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Jan, 2012 2:03 pm

ILUVSWTAS wrote:Wow!! Jan Cameron to the rescue?.....

Jan needs a bit or land too..

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Fri 20 Jan, 2012 6:39 am

maybe macpac could relocate here?? lol

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 12:58 pm

I was just reading about Ernie Bond in "Trampled Wilderness" and found something quite interesting quote
" ....... where he died, having made Gordon Vale, in his will, a gift to the bushwalkers of Tasmania."
So does that mean we already own it ? :wink:

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 1:03 pm

Liamy77 wrote:maybe macpac could relocate here?? lol

I'm liking wanaka as plan B, but the team will be over there soon, for a training week at Craggy Peaks (near Rossarden) :wink:

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 1:05 pm

Yes when Ernie Bond died, he left the property to the HWC and LWC to operate as a hostel. There are some details in this thread in scans of articles I uploaded from LWC magazines. viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6252&p=82579
I don't know the story of what happened to the property that ownership was relinquished. It wold be interesting to know this story and their should be many "old" bushwalkers still around that could provide this information. It seems like an opportunity missed by the bushwalkers of Tasmania :-(
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Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 1:10 pm

Direct links to the articles are here - viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6252&p=82579#p82019 and viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6252&p=82579#p82579

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 1:12 pm

shazcol wrote:I was just reading about Ernie Bond in "Trampled Wilderness" and found something quite interesting quote
" ....... where he died, having made Gordon Vale, in his will, a gift to the bushwalkers of Tasmania."
So does that mean we already own it ? :wink:



Have heard this too, very cool thought!!

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 1:24 pm

Here's a map identifying the property from "The LIST" website for everyone's info.

Gordonvale Map.jpg

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 1:35 pm

. . . and heres the website with sale details (you have to register to get details) http://www.polinestate.com.au/

PollinEstateSale.jpg

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 6:19 pm

I heard this land is in good hands.

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 23 Jan, 2012 7:49 pm

Craggy peaks Campbell, going to play some golf? Come over to German Town, Just down the road from Craggy( maybe a little bit more).
My patrol area doesnt quite make it that far( thankfully - dont want to have anything to do with Rossarden). I stop at Mangana. Be careful if you go to the Rossarden club for a quiet beer.

Roger

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Mon 30 Jan, 2012 9:07 pm

blacksheep wrote:I heard this land is in good hands.


Look forward to hearing more details of these "good hands" when available ;-)

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Tue 31 Jan, 2012 6:52 pm

JC & TLC to the rescue maybe? :D

I've had contact with TLC re access to one of their areas and they were fine. :wink:

FF

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Sat 01 Dec, 2012 1:43 am

ollster wrote:Are we going to pass the hat around?


We can now make a contribution to the purchase of this property by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy - link to further information here http://www.tasland.org.au/gordonvale/

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On a sadder note, the photo used in the Gordonvale promotion above was taken by LWC Foundation member and past President, Norm Hoyle, who died last Sunday in Deloraine, and whose funeral I attended yesterday.

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Wed 05 Dec, 2012 11:29 am

Whatever happened with this? Was it sold? Did a sympathetic organisation buy it?

K.

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Wed 05 Dec, 2012 11:35 am

kanangra wrote:Whatever happened with this? Was it sold? Did a sympathetic organisation buy it?

K.


tas-man made the post above yours on the 1st so that is the state of play. I'm doing my sums because I'd love to contribute to the TLC buying the property.

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Wed 18 Sep, 2013 11:55 am

Hi guys,

Sorry for infiltrating your forum but I thought you'd all like to know that we (the Tasmanian Land Conservancy) were successful in securing Gordonvale as TLC's twelfth permanent reserve. This was made possible in no small part thanks to the many, many people from both Tassie and interstate who supported the campaign.

We're celebrating Gordonvale next Friday in Hobart if anyone's interested in joining a great bunch of people (yeah, ok... I'm biased) for an evening of merriment. You can register and find out more info here - http://bit.ly/17OCKoP - but the basics are:

6.30pm Friday 27 September at the Salamanca Arts Centre in Hobart

Thanks for the stories and photos you shared of Gordonvale on these message boards, they were great to see and read and really drove home how significant Gordonvale was to many in the bushwalking community. :)

Cheers,

Anita from the Tasmanian Land Conservancy

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Sep, 2013 11:27 am

Tasland wrote:Hi guys,

Sorry for infiltrating your forum but I thought you'd all like to know that we (the Tasmanian Land Conservancy) were successful in securing Gordonvale as TLC's twelfth permanent reserve. This was made possible in no small part thanks to the many, many people from both Tassie and interstate who supported the campaign.

We're celebrating Gordonvale next Friday in Hobart if anyone's interested in joining a great bunch of people (yeah, ok... I'm biased) for an evening of merriment. You can register and find out more info here - http://bit.ly/17OCKoP - but the basics are:

6.30pm Friday 27 September at the Salamanca Arts Centre in Hobart

Thanks for the stories and photos you shared of Gordonvale on these message boards, they were great to see and read and really drove home how significant Gordonvale was to many in the bushwalking community. :)

Cheers,

Anita from the Tasmanian Land Conservancy


Thank you Anita for posting this update about the Gordonvale property - GREAT NEWS!

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Sep, 2013 11:28 am

Tasland wrote:I thought you'd all like to know that we (the Tasmanian Land Conservancy) were successful in securing Gordonvale as TLC's twelfth permanent reserve. This was made possible in no small part thanks to the many, many people from both Tassie and interstate who supported the campaign.

Cheers,

Anita from the Tasmanian Land Conservancy

Thank you!

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Sep, 2013 11:39 am

That's great news, but I'm wondering who it was bought from? If it was left either to the walking clubs or the bushwalkers of Tasmania, who ended up owning it and selling it?

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Sep, 2013 12:29 pm

Some recently discovered photos of Ernie Bond and Gordonvale have been posted in this thread - viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6252&p=197531#p197529

Direct links to photos -
download/file.php?id=24629&mode=view
download/file.php?id=24631&mode=view
download/file.php?id=24632&mode=view

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Thu 19 Sep, 2013 3:15 pm

tas-man wrote:
Thank you Anita for posting this update about the Gordonvale property - GREAT NEWS!


It was my pleasure to be able to tell you tas-man, I hope you and many others are in a position to be able to join us next Friday in Hobart... the stories that have surfaced throughout this campaign have been absolutely amazing, many of which I've read on these boards, so I'm sure the 120 guests we have registered so far will have many more to share on the night! Was it you who posted the unearthed Gordonvale shots on Launceston Walking Club's Facebook page a few days ago tas-man??

Taurë-rana wrote:That's great news, but I'm wondering who it was bought from? If it was left either to the walking clubs or the bushwalkers of Tasmania, who ended up owning it and selling it?


I'm unaware of how or why the property left Hobart and Launceston Walking Club's hands Taurë-rana, but there will be a few old members from both clubs coming to the celebration next Friday. Might be a good opportunity to come and find out?! Roger Nutting, president of the Mountain Hut Preservation Society and Gordonvale enthusiast, is going to be there and plans on bringing a bunch of Gordonvale memorabilia with him. :)

Re: Gordonvale - for sale!

Fri 20 Sep, 2013 11:29 am

I would love to come Tasland but unfortunately it's a 3 hour drive and I have to do it again the following week. Enjoy the evening :)
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