tibboh wrote:Although I like avoiding fees for anything, I would be happy to pay the OLT fee at any time of the year. It is a special part of the world and without PWS maintaining the track it would soon turn into a nightmare.....a bog from start to finish like the good old days.
I am pretty sure that PWS have a priority system where the most urgent jobs get seen to first. If you dont like a bit of mould in the huts sleep in your tent. It would be almost impossible to keep moisture out of a building in those conditions. Without a bit of mud on the track here and there you aren't experiencing Tassie. I'm sure the section of track you are complaining about will be clad in treated pine and galvanised mesh within the next five years......thanks to track fees....which by then will most likely be $300.
I personally like the small old huts....a glimpse of what things used to be like. It would be a sad day if they pulled those huts down. How would you like Bert Nicholls monstrosities all along the track? Small huts encourage you to 'camp' out and really experience the area.
Dont blame PWS for your gripes. They have to undoubtedly self fund their maintenance. Blame the short sighted politicians who should be providing more money to maintain this track.
dazfromtaz wrote:I think the experiment to charge $200 to walk the OT in the month of May (since 2013) should be scrapped immediately. No one is walking the track, are PWS satisfied with this outcome? It should be a discounted rate at best!! It also means locals will walk in June to avoid the $200 fee. The whole management of this walk is a joke. Is there still mould in Pelion Hut, has the pigs trough from Frog Flats improved? Kia Ora is the size of my bedroom and Narcissus Hut - no comment. Manager is failing on all counts. He should resign. How long will it be before we start forking out $300????
Scottyk wrote:Frog flats has no mud to speak of now, all board walked.
Solohike74 wrote:Wonder how much extra revenue charging in May brings? Now if any May walker changes to winter & gets into strife then, any rescue cost to the community is likely to far outweigh any extra track pass revenue.
dazfromtaz wrote:I think the experiment to charge $200 to walk the OT in the month of May (since 2013) should be scrapped immediately. No one is walking the track, are PWS satisfied with this outcome? It should be a discounted rate at best!! It also means locals will walk in June to avoid the $200 fee.
dazfromtaz wrote: The whole management of this walk is a joke. Manager is failing on all counts. He should resign.
dazfromtaz wrote: How long will it be before we start forking out $300????
north-north-west wrote:Is there anything about TasPAWS and the Overland Track of which you approve?
pazzar wrote:Why do you find it necessary to just whinge about PWS here? If you have a problem with the PWS management, how about writing a letter to the GM and have your say there? And like many other people have said, if you don't like it, find somewhere else to walk. I hear the track alongside the Derwent is 100% mud free!
dazfromtaz wrote:north-north-west wrote:Is there anything about TasPAWS and the Overland Track of which you approve?
No one is walking the track in the "shoulder season" hence reopen for locals to enjoy.
dazfromtaz wrote:pazzar wrote:Why do you find it necessary to just whinge about PWS here? If you have a problem with the PWS management, how about writing a letter to the GM and have your say there? And like many other people have said, if you don't like it, find somewhere else to walk. I hear the track alongside the Derwent is 100% mud free!
Its a free country to voice my concerns amigo. If you dont like what i say, dont respond. Simple. Plenty of other places you can go too!!![]()
tibboh wrote:Dont blame PWS for your gripes. They have to undoubtedly self fund their maintenance. Blame the short sighted politicians who should be providing more money to maintain this track.
Solohike74 wrote:Many on the OT are from outside Australia. We contribute to national parks through the tax system so high fees are like double dipping.
The general fee should be increased to say, $250 or higher, and then discounted to $100 for Australian residents and lowered further for any Australian resident on benefits or a pension.
dazintaz wrote:It was a money grabbing scheme that has backfired in their faces, as they said to me it "if its a booking season, then rangers need to be on track as a duty of care." Quite a hefty price to pay for 2 rangers over a month to do this when its only generating 25-30 walkers, even a monkey would realise this doesnt make good economic sense. Why charge $200 for a product when there arent the same providings in May as apposed to January, how many less daylight hours are there? Taps wont be frozen etc etc So, the people making these decisions have failed. The walk needs to be profitable. There should be a discount for Tasmanian residents who pay there biennial fee. Encourage any Tasmanian to walk it with a discount. Many businesses out there do this. It irks me how some of the people on this forum are so narrow minded, it really scares me.![]()
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icefest wrote:Taztrax, what about people who walk into Kosciusko NP, what are they expected to pay?
tastrax wrote:icefest wrote:Taztrax, what about people who walk into Kosciusko NP, what are they expected to pay?
Exactly the same from what I can gather - http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/annua ... ldIBuy.htm
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