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NSW Highbanking - what is the current state of play?
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<blockquote data-quote="shivan" data-source="post: 49299" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>That is why i was saying there seems to be a lot of confusion about the place, i could quote quite a few different stories i have heard but that does not make any of them true. There is hell of a lot of conflicting information about the place and hard to tell what is official and what is rubbish. </p><p>Again when we were away we had not planned on coming this way so had not done any research, the above was all we could find and it was from a tourist info place so we figured they would have to have some idea(we thought at the time the no pumps was all in between those areas not just the two spots shown).</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was refering to people trying to clear up the information regarding the signs and the laws. What i was saying was, if people just thought they were in the right because they were on crown land and ignored legal restrictions that would have a negative impact on getting any access at all. But like i also said i have no idea where the TSR is or the signs as i have never been there and was put off because of all the BS about the place.</p><p>That was again why i asked if we could maybe get this sorted. Ok not council signs but the signs do relate to the fossicking ares on the map, or was it just at the one spot? </p><p></p><p>Maybe we are getting closer to an answer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shivan, post: 49299, member: 194"] That is why i was saying there seems to be a lot of confusion about the place, i could quote quite a few different stories i have heard but that does not make any of them true. There is hell of a lot of conflicting information about the place and hard to tell what is official and what is rubbish. Again when we were away we had not planned on coming this way so had not done any research, the above was all we could find and it was from a tourist info place so we figured they would have to have some idea(we thought at the time the no pumps was all in between those areas not just the two spots shown). I was refering to people trying to clear up the information regarding the signs and the laws. What i was saying was, if people just thought they were in the right because they were on crown land and ignored legal restrictions that would have a negative impact on getting any access at all. But like i also said i have no idea where the TSR is or the signs as i have never been there and was put off because of all the BS about the place. That was again why i asked if we could maybe get this sorted. Ok not council signs but the signs do relate to the fossicking ares on the map, or was it just at the one spot? Maybe we are getting closer to an answer? [/QUOTE]
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