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... of problems as the park has limited access at peak season it is congested. Furthermore there is footpath erosion and destruction of vegetation due to increase visitor usage. During the trampling the soil compacts reducing the infiltration rate and water will tend to run off land washing away soil particles. With further trampling all vegetation on the path dies. As soil particles are removed a gulley forms which acts as a channel for water running off the fell. This causes more soil to be washed away. However to reduce these conflicts and ensure tourism is sustained and managed . Certain areas are set aside as quiet areas for those wishing to undertake peaceful pursuits such as walking. Increasing access by foot. Furthermore concentrating caravan sites in the southern and north eastern parts of the park, closets to the access routes. In order to protect the nature motorized boats are only ...
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