jonnosan wrote:Meh. Seems to be mostly about letting horses use existing dirt roads. Apart from minor inconveniences I don't see much negative impact to bushwalkers.
Allchin09 wrote:
My question is, what sort of impact will there be on bushwalkers who use these areas?
DarrenM wrote:It's not like they'll be galloping up Mt Cloudmaker.
north-north-west wrote:The smell of horseshit is going to replace the ever present scent of eucalypt. Plus there will be a lot more erosion and degradation of tracks (sorry, Fire Trails).
tom_brennan wrote:DarrenM wrote:It's not like they'll be galloping up Mt Cloudmaker.
No, but according to the original document, they might be galloping along Mailes Ridge, which is currently a narrow and rocky foot track for walkers only.
DarrenM wrote:
Shouldn't be any impact on us unless bushwalkers somehow feel above those on horseback. What gives us any more right? It's not like they'll be galloping up Mt Cloudmaker.
There's a fairly big difference between a horse and a motorbike.
peregrinator wrote:What gives bushwalkers more so-called "rights"? Nothing substantive. But consider why parks were established a century or so ago. The aim was to protect and preserve native flora and fauna. Walking constitutes a far lesser threat to that aim than does travel by any other means. It's not an issue of "rights", it is a question of practicalities.
DarrenM wrote:Allchin09 wrote:
My question is, what sort of impact will there be on bushwalkers who use these areas?
Shouldn't be any impact on us unless bushwalkers somehow feel above those on horseback. What gives us any more right? It's not like they'll be galloping up Mt Cloudmaker.
There's a fairly big difference between a horse and a motorbike.
Allchin09 wrote:Some interesting thought being shared. I was mainly concerned as Darren said about the direct impacts on bushwalkers (as this is a bushwalking forum) but I am also well aware of the environmental impacts which are associated with horse riding in unsuitable areas.
peregrinator wrote:
I don't believe that "impacts on bushwalkers" can be separated from "environmental impacts".
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