if this was flattened because the fire tenders didnt/couldnt get access to the track how the hell are they gunna traverse the track now in that condition?? all it would take is 1 decent rainfall and it'll become a mudpile in no time (meaning almost no-one will get up that trail) and with the blocks placed at the end of the trail does this mean the track is closed permanently??
It might just be me, But from the looks of this, they have done more environmental damage in however long this took, then us 4 wheel drivers have in 20 years? They might claim its a "fire trail" but what logic is it to block off a fire trail with boulders?
Happens in Victoria all the time, Tracks change constantly.. You'll get used to it lol.
if this was flattened because the fire tenders didnt/couldnt get access to the track how the hell are they gunna traverse the track now in that condition?? all it would take is 1 decent rainfall and it'll become a mudpile in no time (meaning almost no-one will get up that trail) and with the blocks placed at the end of the trail does this mean the track is closed permanently??
It might just be me, But from the looks of this, they have done more environmental damage in however long this took, then us 4 wheel drivers have in 20 years? They might claim its a "fire trail" but what logic is it to block off a fire trail with boulders?
Assuming they have put rocks there to keep people off it until the have finished works.
@@Cicada4WD Ahh yeah okay that makes sense!
Environmental vandalism.
Plowed to make wind farm and transmission lines
Great now all the commodores and Falcons can drive it 🤦🏼♀️
plenty of bush to the right to make your own….
You need to get out more .
You can blame kp built from Victoria for this
Surely didnt help the cause . To many floggers going there doesn't help
RIP Big and Little Red. And hopefully the miserable bastards that did this.