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Is Doug stone a PA member ? i have a few questions for him .
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<blockquote data-quote="aussiefarmer" data-source="post: 212960" data-attributes="member: 5729"><p>Just bought the NSW atlas and there isn't a great explanation to where I can and cannot go , It seems to infer that all the "crown(public)land" that is shaded green is freely accessible ?</p><p></p><p> It might be just the way I read the introduction or maybe the lack of warnings or rules regarding crown land that makes it seem that way.</p><p></p><p>It also shows a lot of dotted 4x4 tracks, are these for public use as they seem to cross a lot of farm land ?</p><p>The few "gate" markers that are shown on these tracks ,are these suggesting we are free to use these gates ?</p><p></p><p>Apart from a disclaimer saying don't blame the book and the introduction saying how excited and helpful people were to give information for the book, there is not any rules or warnings or explanations that I can find and really the promo I read for the book pretty much said its the goto guide for where you can legally go.</p><p></p><p> Am I over thinking this or have I missed a page when I flicked through it or is it just a picture guide to help with further research and the hard part of gaining access is still up to me ?</p><p></p><p>Feel free to tell me I have no idea :lol: I hope it is all freely accessible, but if not the atlas seems to infer to a newbie on land rules that its open slather .</p><p></p><p>I look forward to the feed back from anyone and if Doug Stone is a member feel free to Shine some light on this or even private msg me and educate me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussiefarmer, post: 212960, member: 5729"] Just bought the NSW atlas and there isn't a great explanation to where I can and cannot go , It seems to infer that all the "crown(public)land" that is shaded green is freely accessible ? It might be just the way I read the introduction or maybe the lack of warnings or rules regarding crown land that makes it seem that way. It also shows a lot of dotted 4x4 tracks, are these for public use as they seem to cross a lot of farm land ? The few "gate" markers that are shown on these tracks ,are these suggesting we are free to use these gates ? Apart from a disclaimer saying don't blame the book and the introduction saying how excited and helpful people were to give information for the book, there is not any rules or warnings or explanations that I can find and really the promo I read for the book pretty much said its the goto guide for where you can legally go. Am I over thinking this or have I missed a page when I flicked through it or is it just a picture guide to help with further research and the hard part of gaining access is still up to me ? Feel free to tell me I have no idea :lol: I hope it is all freely accessible, but if not the atlas seems to infer to a newbie on land rules that its open slather . I look forward to the feed back from anyone and if Doug Stone is a member feel free to Shine some light on this or even private msg me and educate me . [/QUOTE]
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