phATty wrote:Where is the Abel’s Volume 2 part 2? Looks like a great book regardless but I’m confused by why he wouldn’t prioritise that.
phATty wrote:Where is the Abel’s Volume 2 part 2? Looks like a great book regardless but I’m confused by why he wouldn’t prioritise that.
weetbix456 wrote:Anyone else even slightly concerned by the implications of further publications of the sorts? Not many “off track” walks left of the Abels without obvious sign of human impact (campsite formation, tape, pads forming across sensitive alpine vegetation), notably of a higher degree than five or ten years ago. Isn’t it worthwhile to leave some places to have a bit of a break from human impact? Do any funds from Bills books go into conservation or track maintenance? Did PWS sign off on this?
Bill is also seemingly taking the credit for many other peoples generous work..many walkers I know were contacted to essentially help him out composing these articles and photos..a huge task/burden/expense for individuals..what was their compensation? I know the books are pretty and inspiring for many - but again worry about the creation of yet another tick list into other reaches of our wilder spaces that were once a bit of a sanctuary. Maybe it’s just me..
weetbix456 wrote:Anyone else even slightly concerned by the implications of further publications of the sorts?
grunter wrote:I picked up a book today from Find Your Feet Hobart. Last copy left on the shelf. This book is only part A so Part B must come at a later date. I wish it was all in one though. No detailed maps of routes just numbers on a map. I can see this appealing to walkers just wanting some easier walks with decent views. I don't know a lot of these walks so unsure of current track conditions or any sensitive nature of the areas listed.
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