Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 21:33
Hi Trouper
Agree with what you say.
My personal thoughts now is that is a money grabbing cow and it is very regimental.
From their web site, they now only do 2 tours per week on specified days. Those of us, like you and many others that went before know that there is no way you can take in all that
Maralinga has to offer in just one single day and pay big dollars for going there.
I say one day, as that what it is. Day one does not count, as you are met at the security
gate and then escorted to the
camping area and that is it for that day.
Day two, or should I say your only real day has you out on the range tour and then back to
camp, and then next morning you leave the site and escorted out of the gates that you came in.
As for the
Emu Road, it is a very real petty that verbal permission is no given to use it, as from my point of view it was a great drive and you travel through some fantastic country.
I would love to know what has happened, as I would have thought that all of us that travelled this road would have respected the area that were were privileged to do drive.
Some say that some thoughtless people damaged the Stone Hinge site. If this is correct, it would hope that it was not people that were given permission to drive the
Emu Road, or is it just talk and an excuse to stop access to this track?
The trouble is that there are far too many conflicting reports and even though they say the road is closed, I know of people that have still been given permission to drive it and at one time when I spoke to Robin, that was the whole reason why the road was going to be graded, to get more people to visit
Maralinga from the
Anne Beadell Highway end.
Either way, it is disappointing that it could be closed and lets hope that the powers to be re look into the reasons why it is closed.
These are just my personal thoughts.
Cheers
Stephen
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