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Our access is being denied to Mt Crawford declared Fossicking Area..SA
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<blockquote data-quote="Baldy" data-source="post: 227853" data-attributes="member: 5602"><p>I asked.. .do people have to climb the gates / fences to gain entry? ... No. there are access points where you can walk in, even ride a house or mountain bike.....So really we are being discriminated against...houses/horses and mountain bikes are modes of transport, just the same as our car..we are locked out and they are not..we are the one paying the fee ..free for them......................................................Yesterday 04:37 pm</p><p>Baldy, I've been down to Mt Crawford during the week and there are gates locked so that Forestry can work in an area. I don't have any hassles with that. Hell, I wouldn't want to come across a 22wheeler carrying logs when they are working. Havent been there on weekends for a while but on most weekends, I understand the mountain bikers use the trails to ride their bikes - hardly a lock out!</p><p>When I have been there I have always been able to get in, maybe not to where I'd like to have got, but been able to get in none-the-less. As far as the $5 goes, I gather its so forestry can know who's using the place in case of fires etc.....Forestry are not working in those areas they are locked all the time..22 wheelers they should post signs logging trucks using this road..common practice elsewhere ..mountain bikers use the trails (hardly a lock out) no not for them..(forestry wanting to know who,s using the place in case of a fire)..what a bout horse people ...bike people ..Discrimination ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldy, post: 227853, member: 5602"] I asked.. .do people have to climb the gates / fences to gain entry? ... No. there are access points where you can walk in, even ride a house or mountain bike.....So really we are being discriminated against...houses/horses and mountain bikes are modes of transport, just the same as our car..we are locked out and they are not..we are the one paying the fee ..free for them......................................................Yesterday 04:37 pm Baldy, I've been down to Mt Crawford during the week and there are gates locked so that Forestry can work in an area. I don't have any hassles with that. Hell, I wouldn't want to come across a 22wheeler carrying logs when they are working. Havent been there on weekends for a while but on most weekends, I understand the mountain bikers use the trails to ride their bikes - hardly a lock out! When I have been there I have always been able to get in, maybe not to where I'd like to have got, but been able to get in none-the-less. As far as the $5 goes, I gather its so forestry can know who's using the place in case of fires etc.....Forestry are not working in those areas they are locked all the time..22 wheelers they should post signs logging trucks using this road..common practice elsewhere ..mountain bikers use the trails (hardly a lock out) no not for them..(forestry wanting to know who,s using the place in case of a fire)..what a bout horse people ...bike people ..Discrimination .. [/QUOTE]
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Our access is being denied to Mt Crawford declared Fossicking Area..SA
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