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Belanglo access (NSW)

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Subject: Belanglo access (NSW)
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 11:10:30 +1000
This morning I visited Belanglo State Forest, following instructions I found at:
http://www.iboc.org.au/PDF/Bird-Walks/BelangloStateForest-area.pdf

Every walk described says I must access the park from the freeway via 
Bunnygalore Rd, but I couldn't find it. The only road near the location 
described is signposted Belanglo Rd. Has the road been renamed?

I drove up Belanglo Rd, and soon reached the sign for the park. The 
instructions said to continue on, but there was a sign saying something like 
"Single track closed. No unauthorised access. Penalties apply." 

I suppose that means it was closed, but what the hell does "single track 
closed" mean? "Track closed" means the track is closed, but why "single track"?

Unsure whether I was even on the right road, I turned right and spent a couple 
of hours looking around. I was there to make a recording, but that part of the 
park is really noisy because it's so close to the freeway.

On the way out I decided to explore the closed track, and soon crossed a track 
whose name I recognised from having crossed its other end in my earlier 
exploring. If questioned, I could say I'd come in that way and not passed the 
sign.

The rear section was a lot more interesting that what I'd seen earlier, and 
much quieter. At one point I heard what sounded like a lyrebird, which I wasn't 
expecting, but ran out of time and had to leave. I might be able to get back 
there tomorrow morning. Can anyone confirm that road name change?

Peter Shute

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