Grabeach wrote:Road to Mt Banks picnic area is open. Explorers Range east of here wasn't burnt, though Mt Caley would probably benefit from a decent fire.
DaveNoble wrote:I think it must be open! On the NPWS Facebook page today - they had a promo for the walk to Mt Banks.
Would going up spur on a bearing north west to the trail avoid a lot of vine?
Grabeach wrote:Sorry about my misleading info on park closures. I assumed that when the road to the picnic area was re-opened to cars that the rest of the low intensity back burnt fire trail would be open to walkers. I (yet again!) forgot that track closures are not always what I would consider logical.
DaveNoble wrote:Matt - this is getting a bit of topic, but I understood that you can use a portable gas stove during a "park fire ban" but not during a "total fire ban". Also, I heard on the radio from a RFS spokesperson that you cannot smoke cigarettes outdoors during a total fire ban (but he admitted that this is not really policed).
However in Tasmania - bushwalkers can use their gas stoves during total fire bans.
Dave
they are under direct control of an adult
the ground within 2 metres of the barbecue is cleared of all flammable materials, and
there is an adequate supply of water (minimum of a bucket).
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