Re: [talk-au] Deletion of informal paths by NSW NPWS

2023-09-21 Thread Phil Wyatt
Hi Folks, Personally, I believe if the managing agency requests that the tracks be removed from the map then as good corporate citizens we should do everything possible to lower the promotion of such tracks. Track managers also have a responsibility to also actively advise people and if the

Re: [talk-au] Deletion of informal paths by NSW NPWS

2023-09-21 Thread Sebastian S.
I recall these discussions vaguely. Was not one of the reasons for removing them from the map as the rangers or gov wanted them to be renaturatin etc. So from that perspective I understand why not having them in a map is in their interests. On 21 September 2023 11:25:02 pm AEST, Andrew Harvey

Re: [talk-au] Deletion of informal paths by NSW NPWS

2023-09-21 Thread Andrew Harvey
On Thu, 21 Sept 2023 at 20:57, Mark Pulley wrote: > I know this has been discussed on the list before, but the NSW NPWS has > deleted some informal paths at Apsley Falls (Oxley Wild Rivers National > Park). > > These were deleted in 2022 by a NPWS employee, and after discussion were > reverted. I

[talk-au] Deletion of informal paths by NSW NPWS

2023-09-21 Thread Mark Pulley
I know this has been discussed on the list before, but the NSW NPWS has deleted some informal paths at Apsley Falls (Oxley Wild Rivers National Park). These were deleted in 2022 by a NPWS employee, and after discussion were reverted. I re-surveyed them later that year. These paths have been rece