It was cleared early last year by PWS
MJD wrote:Somewhat unfortunate that PWS don't have the resources to look after a lot of the tracks in the state. However, having walked along the YoYo track twice in the last couple of years, I appreciated the clearing done by the quad bikers. It's a pity that the response to this activity is it's illegal and can you tell me who was doing it rather than finding a way to work with the group to ensure that the clearing and riding are being done responsibly and any perceived or actual liability does not rest with the state government.
MJD wrote:Somewhat unfortunate that PWS don't have the resources to look after a lot of the tracks in the state. However, having walked along the YoYo track twice in the last couple of years, I appreciated the clearing done by the quad bikers. It's a pity that the response to this activity is it's illegal and can you tell me who was doing it rather than finding a way to work with the group to ensure that the clearing and riding are being done responsibly and any perceived or actual liability does not rest with the state government.
Anoola wrote:Heading in through this track soon, anyone got any updates on track conditions?
Cheers
Tortoise wrote:Bumping an old topic - I'm wondering how easy or difficult it can be to cross the Cracroft River when there hasn't been lots of rain. Probably a how-long-is-a-piece-of-string question, depending on your ease of river crossings.
I see on BOM that there's a river height listed for the Huon at Harrison's Opening, which is conveniently close to the Cracroft. That has been consistently at 0.72m over the past few days without rain. Does anyone know how that height would relate to the height of the Cracroft? Thanks for any info.
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