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Info on the Stock Routes of NSW

Submitted: Thursday, Mar 06, 2003 at 19:18

Flynn

Does anybody have any information on travelling the stock routes in NSW. Can you drive along them "I mean a 4wd, not sheep or cattle", can you camp, take your dog, do you need permits and where can you find a map. Any info would be appreciated.
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AnswerID: 14605   Submitted: Friday, Mar 07, 2003 at 00:20

Bruce replied:

The stock routes are controlled by the local Pastures Protection Boards, I would try calling them first and they should have all the info you require.

Bruce
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AnswerID: 14606   Submitted: Friday, Mar 07, 2003 at 00:37

Member - Bernie. replied:

Try "Rural Land Protection Board" NSW
Some stock routes have road reserves (paddocks attached) every so often, used to camp on one near hay on the murrumbidge river.

Cheers Bernie
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AnswerID: 14679   Submitted: Saturday, Mar 08, 2003 at 20:08

Member - Des replied:

Flynn, you can camp and take your dog and your cat and your pet kanga if you want, these area,s are contoled by the PPB, but they were originally established for drovers with stock etc, they are usually on olde stock routes as a result. Don,t burn em out take your rubbish, don,t interfere with drovers stock, or the drover,s...and there will be no poblem. You should fine one every 5 miles. Maps are probably in the drovers heads. All the best Des.
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