
A HELICOPTER operation is underway to winch essential materials to continue work on the Illawarra sections of the Great Southern Walk track.
NSW Minister for the Illawarra and South Coast, Ryan Park, said that weather permitting, the helicopter will lift about 110 loads of sandstone, steps and rocks to the tracks over two days so work can continue on NSW’s next Great Walk.
“The work will be happening on the popular Wodi Wodi and Forest Path walking tracks within the Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area,” Mr Park said.
“Large sandstone steps, rocks and crush will be flown to various points along the track routes as part of this major upgrade program.”
State MP for Heathcote, Maryanne Stuart, urged locals to take care while the winching operation was underway.
“For public safety, track closures will be in place along sections of the Wodi Wodi and Forest Path Walk tracks during the operation,” Ms Stuart said.
“The public are asked to follow all signage and directions, and to stay clear of the operation area for their own safety, and for the safety of the contractors undertaking the work.”
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) often relies on helicopters to transport construction materials to walking tracks as the location and rugged terrain makes vehicle access impossible.
Track upgrades are expected to take eight months and are earmarked to form a part of NSW’s next Great Walk, the Great Southern Walk, linking Sydney to the Illawarra Escarpment.
For information on walking tracks in the Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area, visit the NPWS website.
For up-to-date information on temporary walking track closures, visit NPWS Alerts.
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