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Re: Another spot bites the dust. .

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 11:40 am
by mickkk
Not parks, you can thank the station owner, or more to the point the bogans that decided it’s a good place to go hunting and leave their rubbish everywhere. The large river crossing is actually of station land, and there’s no where else to cross it. About 2 or 3 years ago he cracked it and pulled access, lots of negotiations to try to get his to open it again but wouldn’t budge.
4wdnt made it a loop track from the hey end so you are not just going up and back on the same track.
It is unfortunate, but if wasn’t from lack of effort on parks behalf.
Same thing has happened on the maraki track. All the offshoots have been fenced off by the stations because of the wankers stuffing it for the rest of us.

Re: Another spot bites the dust. .

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 1:20 pm
by Matt Flynn
Sad to see. Those Marrakai accesses were brilliant little spots.

Imagine it all in 50 years.

Re: Another spot bites the dust. .

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 1:37 pm
by fish4me123
I am confused where is this on the track

Re: Another spot bites the dust. .

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 2:21 pm
by mickkk
Flickin4em wrote:
fish4me123 wrote:I am confused where is this on the track
hectic mud straights for hundereds of metres when the runoff is on and the odd 4WD ck crossing over the quad bikes racks.
And this is exactly why it’s shut. You shouldn’t know about hectic mud straights in the run off because it’s closed. Would you keep letting people using your property, when the bog and come in when they shouldn’t and chop cr.p out of your roads. These roads turn into bumpy bull dust pits in the dry.
But if course it’s all parks fault tho

Re: Another spot bites the dust. .

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 11:17 am
by Matt Flynn
Locking this topic, if anyone has any issues regarding access to tracks and related topics please PM the relevant poster(s).