
Even since this latest upgrade/repair work, it's been mentioned to members of the recreation reserve committee and the cemetery trustees that hardly any gravel has been applied to the road surface along the recreation reserve section of the road. Which has been a bit more unpredictable than even the lower corner of the road. It would seem that the East Gippsland Shire engineers have inspected the road and then designated how the gravel should be applied. We bow to their expertise and knowledge, so assume that it won't again become a greasy, boggy test of driving skills to negotiate, to visit either of those public utilities. Time will tell of course.

The cemetery road has never previously had the attention that would make it a two wheel all weather road. But in the past it has been seen as a four wheel drive track, and because it's condition was mercurial, many visitors made the turn off the Cassilis road and then stopped in dismay, not going further. Some went to the Mt Markey Winery and told of their disappointment, or if they were locals, conveyed their displeasure to one of the trustees or committee members.
We hope now we have seen an end to this hit and miss entry into these two popular tourist historic areas.
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