Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Accessing rock on private land |
23-Jul-2014 At 2:03:15 PM |
kieranl
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Liability is also an issue for landholders even if you are just crossing their land. So the farmer who owns the land at Red Rock in the Grampians doesn't allow people to walk across his land to access the cliffs - you have to go the long way around.
I am sure there are ways to negotiate a suitable access agreement but first the landowner has to be willing.
If climbers just walk across the land regardless of the owner's wishes then there's not a lot of chance that they will come to the negotiating table. |
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