ILUVSWTAS wrote:Wow!! Jan Cameron to the rescue?.....
Liamy77 wrote:maybe macpac could relocate here?? lol
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 ?
blacksheep wrote:I heard this land is in good hands.
ollster wrote:Are we going to pass the hat around?
kanangra wrote:Whatever happened with this? Was it sold? Did a sympathetic organisation buy it?
K.
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
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
tas-man wrote:
Thank you Anita for posting this update about the Gordonvale property - GREAT NEWS!
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?
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