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19 Mar, Tue 11:46AM |
Morpeth Town Walk |
Grade:1/6 |
Length |
5km |
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Sydney Branch |
(Jean’s Group) Dianne E. |
Explore the historic town of Morpeth, with coffee stop before boarding 2:32pm bus 184 to Victoria Street Station, train to Hamilton, train to Sydney. Late finish due to train connections.
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19 Mar, Tue 10:00AM |
Photography Excursion |
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Southern Sydney Branch |
Gary S. |
Wildlife Photographer of Year exhibition. Meet in foyer of National Maritime Museum. More info at https://www.sea.museum/whats-on/exhibitions/wildlife where you can buy an advanced ticket.
Then cafe lunch after somewhere on way to Australian Museum for those interested to see the photo exhibition re historic building of collection way back. See https://tinyurl.com/y3j9rogf for preview.
Photography of urban scenes in between venues. Normal to wide angle/fish eye lens recommended. Limit: 15.
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19 Mar, Tue 8:02AM |
Sydney Harbour |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
12km |
300m |
Southern Highlands Branch |
Sue M. |
Cremorne Point to Balmoral Beach. This is a lovely walk around harbour passing Mosman, Taronga and Bradleys Head. Ferry from Circular Quay to Cremorne Point, bus from Balmoral to Taronga Zoo Ferry, ferry back to Circular Quay. Some rough paths and road walking. Limit: 12.
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19 Mar, Tue 9:18AM |
The Spit Bridge to Manly |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
10km |
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Sydney Branch |
Shirley H. |
Walk from The Spit Bridge to Manly Wharf via Manly Scenic Walkway Track. Carry morning tea, lunch & water for the day. Steep sections, many steps, bush tracks with rough & uneven surfaces. Moderate pace.
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20 Mar, Wed 8:00PM |
“GIVE A DAM” Documentary Screening at Sutherland |
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Southern Sydney Branch |
Peter V. |
Raising the Warragamba Dam wall would destroy 65km of wilderness Rivers and inundate 4,700 hectares of the world heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park. There is a very real threat that raising the Warragamba Dam wall may result in the de-listing of the Greater Blue Mountains from the UNESCO World Heritage List. GIVE A DAM is the grassroots community campaign to stop the destruction of the Blue Mountains national park and the over development in western Sydney from the raising of Warragamba Dam wall. This documentary showcases the spectacular landscapes under threat and the people who are trying to save it.
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20 Mar, Wed 8:30AM |
Slotts Way & Starlights Trail Circuit |
Grade:5/6 |
Length |
16km |
620m |
Southern Highlands Branch |
Mike M |
A challenging circuit walk taking in Ahearns LO, Slotts Way and Starlight Trail. Steep clambering off-track. Long uphill return. Bring plenty of water and food. Map: Hilltop 8929-2N Limit: 12.
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20 Mar, Wed 7:30AM |
South Coast Islands Paddle 1: Shoalhaven River |
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Length |
13km |
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Milton Branch |
Mike J. |
(Alternative Thursday 21st if weather is unsuitable). Grade: medium. Launch at Shoalhaven Heads boat ramp and paddle upstream with the tide to Nowra, passing Kurrajong, Regatta, Nunbaa and Pig Islands. PFDs compulsory, spray skirts advised. Map: Berry 90283N
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20 Mar, Wed 9:37AM |
Telopea to Dundas |
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Length |
3km |
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Sydney Branch |
(Bob Shayler’s Group) Bob S. |
WOW (Worn Out Walkers) level ramble, option to extend. Vineyard Creek.
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20 Mar, Wed |
Waterfalls of Lawson |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
14km |
270m |
Illawarra Branch |
Adrian J. |
Circuits of north and south Lawson waterfalls. NORTHERN CIRCUIT - start from station and follow roads and tracks to Echo Point. Continue on well formed tracks visiting 4 waterfalls. Option to explore hidden canyon from Empire Pass Track. Return to station. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT - a shorter circuit visiting another 4 waterfalls returning to station when completed. Creek crossings, wet and muddy sections, cliff edges. Location: Blue Mountains NP Map: Katoomba 89301S
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21 Mar, Thu 9:38AM |
Dee Why – Manly |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
9km |
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Sydney Branch |
(Jean’s Group) Sophie A. |
Beautiful beach walk with some bush tracks. Promenades with some street walking. Finish at Queenscliff or Manly for lunch and swim.
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22 Mar, Fri |
Exploratory bushwalk or non-abseiling canyon |
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Sydney Branch |
Yuri B. |
Depending on the weather, either a walk exploring the amazing country in the Wollemi/Mugii Murum-ban or a non-abseiling/swimming canyon walk will be offered. Put this date in your diary and watch Short Notice Walk announcements for exact details. Grade 5 or 6.
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22 Mar, Fri 8:40AM |
Red Hands Cave to Duck Hole |
Grade:4/6 |
Length |
12km |
400m |
Sydney Branch |
Allan P. |
(Fully Booked) Walk to Causeway then usual track to Red Hands Cave. Follow overgrown trail and rough track down to Kanuka Brook. Look for sundial. Cross Glenbrook Creek. Views of the Duck Hole on way back to Glenbrook Station. Creek crossings. Rock scrambling. Location: Glenbrook Map: Penrith 90303N Limit: 12.
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23 Mar, Sat 8:30AM |
Heathcote |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
10km |
100m |
Sydney Branch |
Mark G. |
Heathcote Station - Goburra Track - Pipeline Track - Bullawaring Track - Waterfall Station. Hopefully we will escape the crowds of the Royal National Park and enjoy the quieter tracks of Heathcote, pausing along the way for an optional swim at Lake Eckersley and Kingfisher Pool. A good walk to experience the last warm days of the summer period. Location: Heathcote NP Map: Royal NP Limit: 15.
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23 Mar, Sat 10:30AM |
New Bushexplorers Book Launch |
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Branch |
General Community Event |
The ever popular Bushexplorers wil be launching their new book at speaker event to be held at Lithgow Library. Michael Keats, Brian Fox and Yuri Bolotin take you and adventure after adventure exploring the hidden gems of Wollemi National Park.
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23 Mar, Sat 10:09AM |
Pioneers Track: Carlingford – Epping |
Grade:2/6 |
Length |
8km |
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Sydney Branch |
(Jean’s Group) Dianne E. |
Please use the toilet facilities at Epping Station as there are no toilets until lunchtime. Coffee at Epping, train return to city. Streets, tracks, bush, paths, ups and downs, lots of local history, parks.
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23-30 Mar, Sat-Sat |
Port Stephens area |
Grade:3/6 |
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Sydney Branch |
Tony T. |
(Fully Booked) Day walks out from Nelsons Bay. Berry Park to Big Rocky; Yacaaba Head; Tomaree Head; Wreck Beach; Soldiers Point; Broughton Island; Box Head and Fingal Island; Morna Point; Birubi Point.
Accommodation in cabins or camping. Limit: 20.
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23-24 Mar, Sat (08:30AM)-Sun (16:00PM) |
Section of Six Foot Track |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
20km |
300m |
Sydney Branch |
Richard T. |
An easier pack walk in the Megalong Valley along a section of the Six Foot Track. Lovely scenery and a great campsite next to the Coxs River. Location: Blue Mountains NP Limit: 15.
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24 Mar, Sun |
‘The Spring Balance’ 6 hour Rogaine |
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Sydney Branch |
Ted W. |
'The Spring Balance' will show you around the best the Lower Blue Mountains can offer. If you enjoy walking or running in the bush and seeing waterfalls, streams, rock formations and grand lookouts it is a day to not be missed.
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24 Mar, Sun 10:00AM |
Barrenjoey to Gerringong: Section 4 Part 2 |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
15km |
400m |
Sydney Branch |
Bandula G. |
Rose Bay to North Bondi. Incorporating the soon to be world famous Manly to Bondi Walk, we have planned a series of bi-weekly walks from Barrenjoey to Gerringong. Come join us in this historic & epic adventure. 9 walkers took part in Section 4 Part 1 on 17/3 (Circular Quay to Rose Bay) in heavy rain. This week we walk from Rose Bay to North Bondi, via South Head. This is a walk for everyone. Walk as much or as little as you wish. There are various exit points. Slippery sections. Location: Rose Bay Map: Watsons Bay Limit: 15.
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24 Mar, Sun 9:00AM |
Depot Beach to Point Upright |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
10km |
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Milton Branch |
Barry T. |
Stunning scenes including pristine beaches, remnant rain forest and spectacular cliffs with steep headlands, followed by a gentle forest amble along the shoreline of Durras Lake and its surrounds. The tide on the day will favour us but we will still pay close attention to the prevailing local conditions as we scramble over sometimes slippery boulders and possibly up a steepish cliff section. Options for swim if conditions are right. Map: Durras 89261S
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