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Parks VIC - track info

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Hi All. Received this from 4WDVIC about temporary track closures. See below:
As discussed earlier in the week, the following tracks in the Benambra, Cobberas and Gelantipy areas will be temporarily closed, pending a chance for things to dry out a bit (hopefully over the next couple of weeks).

Alpine National Park - Davies Plain network
Buckwong Track
Davies Plain Track
Misery Trail
McCarthys Track
Macs Creek Road
Limestone Creek Track

Alpine National Park - MacFarlanes Flat network
Cobberas Track
MacFarlanes Flat Track
Ingeegoodbee Track

Alpine National Park – Benambra
Kellys Road

Snowy River National Park - Gelantipy network
Betts Creek Track
New Guinea Jeep Track

Issues:
Parts of East Gippsland and North East Victoria has had recent heavy rainfall and there is significant rain forecast for the next week, meaning that there have been no drying windows to allow road surface stabilisation after recent works and post winter conditions. Allowing vehicle access into these tracks at the moment would be likely to cause significant damage to tracks that are currently saturated through their profile.

Most of the tracks listed are within the 2019/20 fire-impacted landscape. Following from winter, continued wet weather, subsequent increased water run off coupled with recent track surface works have made these tracks unsafe and in some sections untrafficable to visitors and PV staff.

The listed tracks are 4WD Dry Weather Only, with some classified as Double Black Diamond, and all are located in steep, rugged terrain, and all are part of the Seasonal Road Closure network. These tracks were due to be opened immediately prior to Melbourne Cup Weekend, aside from part of Davies Plain Track, for which the normal seasonal closure extends to the start of December.

As spring progresses to summer, warmer, drier weather should allow road the tracks to firm up. Our team will closely monitor conditions with a view to opening the tracks to vehicles as soon as it is safe to do so.
Please keep in mind when planning trips now we're 'free'.
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Re: Parks VIC - track info

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Hi All. Received more info around Southern Alps area - Dargo to Licola
Hi Wayne and Alison,

I have just had a phone call from Mike Dower, Parks Victoria Area Chief Ranger, Foothills and Southern Alps, regarding the status of track openings in the Southern Alps area, north of Licola and Dargo.

With a couple of exceptions all gates will be open for the cup weekend.
The gates at the bottom of Wombat Spur and Herne Spur (access to Wonnangatta Valley) could not be reached due to the current river heights.

King Spur Track into Mayford and Kelly Lane Track will remain closed as part of the agreed extended/variable closure and opening dates on those tracks. Those two tracks will be assessed during November. The recent heavy rain means those fragile routes are quite wet and vulnerable.

Major emergency work has been undertaken on Zeka Spur (access to Wonnangatta Valley). Local contractor Brian Trail has responded rapidly to the challenge of stabilising the track after damage caused by a significant landslip on one of the switchbacks. The landslip lead to further scouring and damage due to water runoff down the track. The work will be completed and the track open for the weekend. The speed at which this work has been undertaken reflects the importance Parks Victoria place on meeting the opening target dates and recognising the significance of the Wonnangatta Icon Drive to four wheel drivers. I have attached a map showing the slip location and some photos taken by Mike Dower yesterday.

Blue Rag Range Track will be open. Due to the closure, by Alpine Shire, of the Dargo High Plains Road, the only access is via South Basalt and North Basalt Tracks. As I stated in a previous email that route is technically difficult and one for well equiped vehicles and experienced drivers. The area has also been subject to very heavy recent rainfall.

The Alpine Shire has indicated that the Dargo High Plains Road will, in all probability, not be open until the end of November. As many touring four wheel drivers, especially from interstate, make Blue Rag Range a highlight of a trip to the Victorian High Country, the road closure causes some confusion and disappointment.

Mike Dower emphasised that the tracks and the alps will be very different in nature this year due to the climate influence of La Nina. Four wheel drive tourists need to be aware of the changes. The past few years have been very dry, the effect of La Nina is that there will be considerably more rainfall, typically 20% more in the south east of Australia. The chance of both localised and widespread flooding is also increased. For four wheel drive touring this means that track surfaces may be wetter and more slippery, river and creek heights will be greater than in recent years, bush fire effected trees may be prone to fall due to the damper soil, there may be landslips and runoff due to rain events.

Regards,

Greg Rose.

Four Wheel Drive Victoria Regional Representative, Southern Alpine National Park.
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