Glasshouse Mountain Big Red and Little Red no more - AUSJEEPOFFROAD.COM Jeep News Australia and New Zealand

Go Back   AUSJEEPOFFROAD.COM Jeep News Australia and New Zealand > LOCATIONS | EVENTS | TRIPS > Wheres the best spots to drive?
Register Forums Trading Your Jeep My Garage Mark All Read

Post New Thread  Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old 5 Days Ago
Jimmyb's Avatar
Jimmyb  Jimmyb is offline
Head Honcho
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Australia
Posts: 12,766
What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
Likes: 1,060
Liked 1,177 Times in 710 Posts
Check out my Ride(s)
Default Glasshouse Mountain Big Red and Little Red no more

The lease holders for the land that Big Red and Little Red tracks in the Glasshouse mountains have bulldozed and graded the land as at 8/05/24. This has happened thanks in part to multiple issues (accidents) in recent time.

The constant exposure to people wheeling these tracks on Youtube doesn't do much to contribute positively to the ability for the community to keep using these places either.

Rubbish, car parts and even complete vehicles being dumped make a mess of the area.

We lost access to Ormeau many years ago, Landcruiser Park got shut down and closed.

There are now barricades at the entry to what was Big Red.
__________________

www.ausjeepoffroad.com
Likes: (3)
  #2  
Old 5 Days Ago
Jimmyb's Avatar
Jimmyb  Jimmyb is offline
Head Honcho
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Australia
Posts: 12,766
What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
Likes: 1,060
Liked 1,177 Times in 710 Posts
Check out my Ride(s)
Default

HQPlantations
a day ago
·
Track rehabilitation works, Beerburrum
Important rehabilitation works have commenced at Twins Logging Area, including tracks known locally as Big Red and Little Red and surrounding areas.
The rehabilitation works are to address two significant issues:

🌏 Minimising soil erosion and effects of off site runoff on water quality in the Ramsar-protected Pumicestone Passage catchment

🔥 Providing safe access for fire protection and operational use.
These tracks have been severely damaged by major rainfall events and intensive 4WD recreation and pose a significant safety risk for all users as indicated by recent incidents.

While we are supportive of responsible recreation within our forests, the primary purpose of the road and track network is to support forest management activities.

In particular, it is critical for both HQP and other fire response agencies to be able to safely access the track network for wildfire response to protect the broader community and our forests.
__________________

www.ausjeepoffroad.com
  #3  
Old 5 Days Ago
Mace1's Avatar
Mace1  Mace1 is offline
AJOR Bronze
 
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Margate, Tasmania.
Posts: 325
What Jeep do I drive?: WH
Likes: 312
Liked 138 Times in 89 Posts
Default

Well at least they seem to recognise "responsible" recreation...

In Victoria and down here in Tas all plantation forests are generally closed to public access.
  #4  
Old 4 Days Ago
Jeeper6's Avatar
Jeeper6  Jeeper6 is offline
Lowranger Shocker
 
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Hervey Bay Qld
Posts: 1,546
What Jeep do I drive?: WK2
Likes: 1,803
Liked 1,138 Times in 602 Posts
Default

It's nuts imo how they keep closing forest access tracks...to achieve what exactly? Many 4wd clubs do have runs where they drive the Forestry tracks and quite often have to remove fallen trees with chainsaws and drag them out of the way to keep the tracks open.
I've seen many access track locked off and behind them long grass and even small trees growing...so how are the Firey's supposed to access these places quickly in an emergency when they are overgrown and impassable? Ridiculous.

As has been said many times...a decent storm will do far more damage to the area than even a bunch of hoons in 4wd's. Good example, the CREB, gets a bit ordinary after a season or 2 of 4wder's, but now completely torn up and impassable after the cyclone went through...
__________________
CJ5, CJ7, XJ Sport, WJ HO V8 Overland, WH Hemi V8 Overland, 14 WK2 CRD Laredo-RIP, 15 WK2 CRD Laredo
Post New Thread  Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off





All times are GMT +10. The time now is 11:38 PM.


Advertisements




AJOR does not vouch for or warrant the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any message, and are not responsible for the contents of any message. The messages express the views of the author of the message, not necessarily the views of AJOR or any entity associated with AJOR, nor should any advice be substituted as technical advice replacing that of a mechanic. You agree, through your use of this service, that you will not use AJOR to post any material which is knowingly false and/or defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, religious, political or otherwise violative of any law. You agree not to post any copyrighted material unless the copyright is owned by you or by AJOR. The owner, administrators and moderators of AJOR reserve the right to delete any message or members for any or no reason whatsoever. You remain solely responsible for the content of your messages, and you agree to indemnify and hold harmless AJOR, the administrators, moderators, and their agents with respect to any claim based upon transmission of your message(s). The use of profile signatures to intentionally mislead or misdirect any member on this forum is not acceptable and may result in your account being suspended. Any trip that is organised through the AJOR forum is participated at your own risk. If you or your vehicle is damaged it is your responsibility, not that of the person that posted the thread, message or topic initiating the trip, nor the organisers of AJOR or moderators of any specific forum. This forum and associated website is the property of AJOR. No user data is harvested and no information supplied in your registration will be sold for profit.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.

AJOR © 2002 - 2024 AUSJEEPOFFROAD.COM. All corporate trademarked names and logos are property of their respective owners. Ausjeepoffroad is in no way associated with DaimlerChrysler Corporation or Fiat Jeep.
www.ausjeep.com www.ausjeep.com.au www.midlifemate.com ausjeepforum.com www.r9kustoms.com
vB Ad Management by =RedTyger=