stepbystep wrote: do the research by asking polite and friendly questions of more experienced walkers
tastrax wrote:neilmny wrote:The reference to tastrax "educational link".........there are other places besides Tasmania there is a whole world out there guys.
...and I challenge you to find a track monitoring program anywhere in the world that has been running as long as the one in Tasmania.
Lets start with your own state....
Nuts wrote:Yes, good contribution Matt!
The hunters though, you (members here from NSW) didn't want to work things out with them? The answer, all options quickly dismissed, was -no?
Anyhow, it seems there isn't a lot to listen too so far? Can geo-tagging or mapping out handy locations be of any real benefit? How? At what cost? What's next?
I'm all ears, i'm just happy for now that neilmny agrees with me
perfectlydark wrote:So personal judgements and attacks as you have made aside
perfectlydark wrote:....so areas that are not closed off (ie free to access by anyone) should still only be for special people like yourself. Noone else has any right to be there. That seems like your argument doogs?
neilmny wrote:Doogs,
I am waiting to be educated by the elite..
neilmny wrote:Doogs,
I am waiting to be educated by the elite
neilmny wrote:Well Johnny come lately If your going to quote, quote the whole sentence or point
or is your elite attention span lacking and you couldn't concentrate long enough to read it all?
To you I say, you have no more right to enter a fragile area than anyone else. Experience what a joke.
So it's OK to destroy something with your clodd hoppers as long as your experienced at doing it, is it?
baeurabasher wrote:neilmny wrote:Well Johnny come lately If your going to quote, quote the whole sentence or point
or is your elite attention span lacking and you couldn't concentrate long enough to read it all?
To you I say, you have no more right to enter a fragile area than anyone else. Experience what a joke.
So it's OK to destroy something with your clodd hoppers as long as your experienced at doing it, is it?
Is that better?
And no, you are still missing the point. GOING there is fine, Plotting all the features and the HOW to get there on an amateur aggressive internet forum isn't.
And for the record, the behavior shown by you on this thread is disrespectful, uninformed and quite frankly just plain rude. I should expect you will receive some type of warning or ban for the way you have spoken to several members. And you deserve it.
I shall now leave this discussion. Good day sirs.
Does anyone out there disagree with the premise that there are some places where access (even just foot traffic) needs to be controlled/limited? That there are places that are not appropriate targets for Mr/Ms Joe-I've-got-a-brand-new-GPS-Blow to learn about what it's like to be out in the bush?
If you do agree with that, then how do we control the relevant information, and that access?
perfectlydark wrote:Fair points nnw. Just an observation, there seems to be an assumption that coordinates to a few.features such as water, hazards etc will lead to a sudden flux of random unprepared walkers. What is this presumption based on?
Would you walk somewhere your not familiar with on the basis of finding some random gps coordinates for a useful yet not particulaly exciting feature online?
baeurabasher wrote:And for the record, the behavior shown by you on this thread is disrespectful, uninformed and quite frankly just plain rude.
Zone-5 wrote:Jeez, if I have to listen to another 'possum' moan about city people, I might just invite you to sit in my old wheelchair for six months and see how you like it when other people tell you you're not allowed to do things because they've decided to say no on your behalf!
Zone-5 wrote:Well, what most of you guys here have done is make academic excuses.. In reality they're just excuses to do nothing!
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Matt, just do it and do well at moderating it to keep the retired 'soapies' from turning blue.
Can we get on with it please..
Nuts wrote:Zone-5 wrote:Jeez, if I have to listen to another 'possum' moan about city people, I might just invite you to sit in my old wheelchair for six months and see how you like it when other people tell you you're not allowed to do things because they've decided to say no on your behalf!
Your stuck in a wheelchair Zone-5, is that what your saying?
doogs wrote:I am not against changes but this has worked so far for most users on the forum and it keeps the information written on the forum vague as is requested by the Parks and Wildlife service.
I would much rather interact with a person to gain knowledge, rather than a interactive map. I thought the idea of a forum was to discuss and learn with others, be it through Private Messages or in a discussion?
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