On 6-Oct-2018 mitch46and2 wrote:
>Visited weirs creek on wednesday. There is a 4x4 track about 100-200m south
>from where the locked gate is,, the track goes southish into scrub then
>takes a sharp left which leads to a short rocky 4x4 descent, which turns
>into the emus foot track, we then drove rest of emus track to where the
>second locked gate is, i have a landcruiser so didnt worry but wouldnt
>be taking a subaru or the like down as it wont get back up.The emus foot
>track itself was in excellent condition, not sure why its shut.
The gate means the track is closed not just the entrance to it. I think the point to keep in mind is that it's about respecting the closure even if you may not know at that time the reason for the closure. I like to believe that giving the reasons for why things might be so helps people to make an informed decision. For some it helps, and for others it isn't always the case though. And sometimes, giving out specifics isn't something that is possible at that time for a variety of reasons. That track isn't closed because of it's condition. There are cultural heritage concerns. |