Allchin09 wrote:The SCA really ticks me off sometimes. I really can't understand what affect bushwalkers have on the quality of our drinking water when it's that polluted from sewerage treatment plans, power stations and mines that you can't even drink it straight!
I recall a trip through Belloon Pass in 1998. The last people there before us (a week or so prior) had been David Joy, Paul Broad (the two head honchos of SCA at the time) and one of the catchment management officers. AS we walked down the track we realised there had been a 4wd vehicle driven as far as physically possible up the
walking track from Vineyard Flat- flattening everything in its path. (Yes, the walking track, several hundred metres beyond where the "management trail" narrowed down to a foot track). The flattened vegetation was still green. Driving up a walking track is incredibly stupid. To put one's name in the logbook at the top defies belief. One would expect the manager/director of SCA would be intelligent, reasonable people.
"Can't understand" is an understatement.
Clarence