What a crock of sh!t. According to that you are only allowed on formed and graded roads...
No access to fire trails or 'steep and or rough terrain' tracks
How exciting. Lets hope 4WD QLD are successful in talks.
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Originally Posted by 4wdqld
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: 3rd August 2012
4WD ACCESS TO HQ PLANTATIONS LEASEHOLD FORESTRY ESTATE
4WD Qld is currently undertaking negotiations and discussions with HQ Plantations as a means to more adequately manage access into their leasehold forestry estate.
4WD Qld respectfully requests that its member clubs for the interim stay away from all HQ Plantations areas unless they have followed the HQ Plantations requirements and guidelines surrounding Group Activity Permits.
For more information on HQ Plantations permits and 4WD access, please go to the below link.
http://www.hqplantations.com.au/recreation.html
Four Wheel Drive Queensland (4WD Qld) was formed in 1976 when members from various four wheel drive clubs across the State got together in an effort to unite the voice of four wheel drivers in promoting recreational four wheel driving.
Main areas of focus for 4WD Qld include driver training, recreational access to land, environmental education, sustainable land management strategies, involvement in community consultation, public liability insurance for clubs and comprehensive 4WD insurance for club members.
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What I dont understand though is what these guys have to do with the power lines track area. There is no plantation forests around there, its all just normal state forest that this mob have somehow got control of - what the hell did Anna Bligh actually give away?
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Last edited by SeaComms; 04-08-2012 at 10:28 AM.
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