If it wasn't for those pylons, the road would never have been formed, so you'd have been pretty knackered bush bashing to the lake through all that nature. The price of progress.
@@ALLROY240 You should return to the stone age. No electricity, roads, or vehicles to spoil things. Bashing through 45km of scrub to get there, with your wife and kids should get you a divorce really quickly. If you're that obsessed with nature, go to the lake and take your shirt of for 10 minutes. Heaps of it will be sucking your blood. Sand flies. There's nothing to stop you using the road for access, then walking off it into the park if you need to avoid the power supply equipment.Just make sure that you turn your lights off when you park your vehicle, because you'll need some of that power to recharge the battery when it won't start.
Thanks for posting that. It was awesome.
No worries.
Nice it you like your nature with electric pilons and wires.
If it wasn't for those pylons, the road would never have been formed, so you'd have been pretty knackered bush bashing to the lake through all that nature. The price of progress.
@@peterrhodes5663 Any negative impact on nature is not progress for the nature. A hard man could walk it without the road.
@@ALLROY240 You should return to the stone age. No electricity, roads, or vehicles to spoil things. Bashing through 45km of scrub to get there, with your wife and kids should get you a divorce really quickly. If you're that obsessed with nature, go to the lake and take your shirt of for 10 minutes. Heaps of it will be sucking your blood. Sand flies. There's nothing to stop you using the road for access, then walking off it into the park if you need to avoid the power supply equipment.Just make sure that you turn your lights off when you park your vehicle, because you'll need some of that power to recharge the battery when it won't start.
@@peterrhodes5663 I am not that bothered about it, they can stick a McDonalds on the road if they want.
@@peterrhodes5663 As I said the road does not worry me too much so I will not be going into any long winded stories about it.
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