Your key is your membership pass and identification.
- It is for your personal use only, ie. - do not copy, do not loan.
- You must have it with you when in the Bunkers Conservation Reserve.
- It will open access gates/chains only to and within our controlled area.
- Lost keys replaced at total replacement cost.
VISITING THE BUNKERS CONSERVATION RESERVE
- OVERNIGHT camping stays must be booked ahead and special conditions and fees will apply – please refer to “CAMPING” conditions.
- DAY visits by Members and immediate family (partner & children) are free, but members are asked to advise the Secretary or a Committee member of proposed visit for record and activity checking purposes.
- Non-Member access to the Reserve is only by:
- SKYTREK (Tour) users authorised by Willow Springs Station.
- authorisation from the YFRWPA Inc Committee.
- invitation by an accompanying Member.
- All visitors enter at their own risk – this is a rugged and remote area with rough terrain and unmarked hazards.
- UHF Channel 4 repeater may be reached from high ground in emergencies. UHF Channel 14 is usually used for communication when activities are undertaken in the Reserve.
- SKYTREK Tour users have priority and right of way along the SKYTREK route between 10am and 5.30pm under a commercial agreement with Willow Springs Station. Members must travel anticlockwise and take the next Reserve exit at 15 Mile Bore, Tommy Gunyah Bore or Skull Rock gates. Skytrek Tour conditions and fees apply on entry into Willow Springs Station.
- Feral Animal Control is only permitted under special conditions – please refer to “FERAL ANIMAL CONTROL” conditions.
- No open fires; leave gates/chains/locks as you find them; collect your rubbish; no pets (- poison laid); observe; report; enjoy; take care!