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18 Mar, Sun 8:30AM Blacks Waterhole Circuit
Grade:3/6 Length 15km Milton Branch
Mike J.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longCircuit walk through forests and heathland visiting Steamers Beach, Brooks Lookout, Blacks Waterhole, Blacks Harbour and Kittys Beach. Fee payable per car into Booderoo NP.
Location: Booderee National Park
Map: Sussex Inlet 90274S View

18 Mar, Sun 9:00AM Minnamurra to Kiama
Grade:2/6 Length 11km  200m Southern Sydney Branch
Brian E.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFirst time friendly | A trip that is perfect for most new members (assuming you have a reasonable level of fitness)Public Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.Coastal walking is always delightful.
Location: Kiama Limit: 15. View

18-23 Mar, Sun-Fri Southern Highlands Car Camp
Milton Branch
Elaine R.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longCamp | An activity that involves an overnight stay, usually in a tent.(Updated Details) Walks will be in Bundanoon, Mittagong and other Southern Highlands locations. Camping at Gambell's Rest Morton NP, bookings to be made online through NP website. Alternate accommodation for those who don't want to camp is available at Bundanoon or anywhere in Southern Highlands: make your own arrangements. Varied walks in & around Bundanoon, Mittagong, Tallong etc. Contact leader essential. View

18 Mar, Sun Waterways of the Illawarra 1, Towradgi Creek
Grade:3/6 Length 10km  100m Illawarra Branch
Helen W.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFollowing the guidebook published with the recent Walking Upstream exhibition at Wollongong Art Gallery, we explore some of our myriad and complex waterways. The creeks are often on private land or they disappear into pipes, so we follow them as far as we can. We walk on streets, pathways and through public land. We begin by following Towradgi Creek from its mouth through Tarrawanna to the escarpment. May involve creek crossings and untracked sections. Limit: 8. View

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