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Beerburrum Forestry
Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 01, 2005 at 00:18
Zebu
Hi All,
Anyone had any expereince on day triping around the Beerburrum forestry, on the Sunshine coast?
I know you need a permit, but is it worth the effort?
interested to here your thoughts. Any where on the sunshine coast you can get
permits
or can you do it with QPWS over the phone?
Cheers
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AnswerID: 95990 Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 01, 2005 at 09:10
Rob!
replied: Zebu
Try here
But usually you have to go tp the office and show your licence and registration papers.
R.
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AnswerID: 96031 Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 01, 2005 at 11:20
Graham
replied: Zebu,
Permits
are issued by the
Brisbane
office only Ph. 32277800
As far as 4wd tracks, there are a lot of tracks out there. Some are pretty standard forest trail type stuff, some are full on diff lock/winch type hills.
I do a lot of dirt bike riding out that way and have seen quite a few fourbies in some dodgy situations(on their side etc). if you go, make sure you travel with another vehicle and if you cannot see the bottom of the declines always walk down before driving as some of them you may not get out.
Cheers Graham
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AnswerID: 98772 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 16, 2005 at 22:46
B0XER
replied: I also do a lot of dirtbiking out there and personally dont think its the best 4WD drive around. Unless the lokker and winch area floats your boat that is - there are some gnarly areas with huge ruts and bog holes, and then there is the boring powerline tracks not exactly any good mixed flowing tracks for a 4WD
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