Turon River Working Bee (camping) 5-7 August

smitty_r51

Well-Known Member
What's the go on parks pass etc for this trip? Not being a local and being too lazy this morning to get on google do I need one?

Tried the npws site and it doesn't mention one so i assume not... Buy i thought i would check
:D
 

Toddyh

Well-Known Member
What's the go on parks pass etc for this trip? Not being a local and being too lazy this morning to get on google do I need one?

Tried the npws site and it doesn't mention one so i assume not... Buy i thought i would check
:D
No parks pass required for this one. Completely free access and camping.
 

MikedOut

Active Member
I think I'm going to be a very remote maybe on this one unfortunately. We'll be getting back from a week in Darwin (for the Darwin Cup) on Thursday night so I suspect nicking off on Friday morning is going to do me no favours. Would've really enjoyed another trip up there with everyone.
 

Toddyh

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Still plenty of time to get involved in this. I have just spoken with Dave to clear up what exactly we will be doing and looks like blocking off some illegal tracks, repairing some legal tracks, building a fence and some possible tree guards.
Daves list of tools we might need includes shovels, hammers, star picket drivers, Winches would also be good and some chains so we can drag some logs across some tracks. Also maybe one team could build a fence? So pliers etc
If anyone has any of the above please bring them along. Also bring your friends. The more people we have the easier it is for everyone.
Also using winches and drag chains will be nice. I know one of @Gavo favourite things is mechanical advantage.
 
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smitty_r51

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Move me to definite...got a work extension and my flights to see the family are not that weekend, have pliers and might have a winch fitted by then if i get off my arse and order and fit it.
 
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