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30 Mar, Wed 10:00AM Manly to Dee Why
Grade:2/6 Length 8km Sydney Branch
Sophie A.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPublic Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.Walk from Manly to Dee Why. Promenade, beach, bush tracks. Lovely ocean views. Limit: 15. View

30 Mar, Wed 9:45AM Mt Victoria Circuit via Engineers Cascade and 3 Caves
Grade:3/6 Length 11km  600m Sydney Branch
Bandula G.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFully Vaccinated | All participants must be able to show proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to particpate.Public Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.(Updated Details) Mt Victoria station circuit via Engineers Cascade, Bushrangers Cave, Pulpit Rock, Ross Cave, Boronia Point, Ferris Cave and return via Fairy Bower, Cox's Cave. Steep and slippery sections and creek crossings.
Location: Mt Victoria Limit: 15. View

1 Apr, Fri 8:35AM Neighbourhood walk 24 : Bantry Bay Loop
Grade:3/6 Length 10km  300m Sydney Branch
(SWAG) Sophie A.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPublic Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.Starting at Cook st , down to natural arch, up to bay track . Morning tea at bantry bay lookout with view of magazine track and back. Steps and rock scrambling     Steep and slippery sections.
Location: Garigal NP View

1-3 Apr, Fri-Sun Newnes Weekend away
Southern Sydney Branch
Bob C.
Accommodation | An activity that involves an overnight stay, using hard-roofed accommodation such as a cabin, hut or hotel.Camp | An activity that involves an overnight stay, usually in a tent.Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or long | (Date Changed) (Cabins Full - Waitlist operating) Following on from last year’s successful weekend, we will be back again, bigger and better. This year, the weekend will be dedicated to the memory of our good friend Jim Romanowski. After last year’s weekend, Jim twice asked to make it an annual event, so here it is. Drive to Newnes on Friday afternoon, share accommodation in the comfy and fully equipped Newnes cabins, or stay in the five-star camping ground. Friday night, the famous ukes will be back for a sing-along out the front of the pub. Saturday, a range of walks will be offered with various grades and leaders, the Glowworm Tunnel with a small canyon will be one. Saturday night includes surprise entertainment on the grassed area outside the pub including a toast to Jim. Sunday morning sleep-in then walk to the top of Mystery Mountain for brunch, great views and pagoda exploring. For those interested, a walk around the ruins on Sunday afternoon is available. Cost is approximately $120 pp for both nights in a cabin or $50 for a campsite. Leftover money will be donated equally to The Shepherd Centre and The Colong Foundation. Walks grades 3 and 4. View

1 Apr, Fri 8:36AM Warrimoo to Glenbrook via Florabella Pass
Grade:4/6 Length 13km  350m Sydney Branch
Allan P.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPublic Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.Exploratory. Walk bike tracks instead of roads to Florabella Pass track. After walking Florabella Pass continue along Pippas Pass. We will look for a track to take us below St Johns and Coughlan Roads and on to Glenbrook.
Map: Springwood Limit: 12. View

3 Apr, Sun 10:00AM LaneCoveRivergaine IV
Sydney Branch
Ted W.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longRun by NSW Rogaining Association (not an NPA activity). 6 hour team event. See www.nswrogaining.org for information and entry.
Location: North Sydney View

3-10 Apr, Sun-Sun Warrumbungles National Park
Grade:4/6 Illawarra Branch
(SWAG) Adrian J.
Camp | An activity that involves an overnight stay, usually in a tent.Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longA camping trip to the spectacular Warrumbungles National Park in autumn. A variety of day walks to different sections of the park. There will be a rest day where an optional tour of Sidings Springs Observatory will be available. Need to book campsites online and organise own transport. All walks will be at a relaxed pace. Itinerary and full walk information is available on request to Adrian Jones, 0418779196 or adrianandjulie37@hotmail.com. Cliff edges. Loose scree, rocks and creek crossings. Limit: 15. View

4 Apr, Mon 8:26AM Dog Rock and Ravines Near Spot Height 558 m
Grade:5/6 Sydney Branch
Yuri B.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPark on D’Arcy Trail at GR 717 960 and descend into a gully to the east. Continue for about 800 m, then turn south and traverse under cliffs till GR 717 952. Continue up the gully for a short distance, then traverse above the cliffs to the first gully to the east. From here, walk back to the trail, visiting Dog Rock along the way. About 6 km. Scrambling and exposure. Mostly exploratory.
Location: Wollemi NP
Map: Mountain Lagoon 90313S View

4-8 Apr, Mon (10:00AM)-Fri (10:00AM) Newnes
Sydney Branch
Bandula G.
Accommodation | An activity that involves an overnight stay, using hard-roofed accommodation such as a cabin, hut or hotel.Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or long(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) (Cabin Full, room for campers) Stay at the Newnes Hotel Wollemi cabin and do day walks, including Petries Gully Circuit, Glowworm Railway Tunnel and Mystery Mountain. Must travel in car with no more than one other person. Steep and slippery sections, creek crossings, off-track walking, rock scrambling. Limit: 12. View

4 Apr, Mon 10:00AM Sydney Harbour Bridge
Grade:3/6 Length 10km  190m Sydney Branch
Renate W.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFully Vaccinated | All participants must be able to show proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to particpate.Public Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.The Coathanger turned 90 years old in March! This walk takes a good look at the bridge: from a ferry under the bridge and the walk over the bridge, from close up at Milsons Point and Dawes Point, from the Cahill Expressway, Observatory Hill  and Wendy’s Secret Garden. There’ll be stairs to the Argyle Cut and at Kirribilli, but this walk will keep them to a minimum. Stairs, steps and heights.
Location: Sydney Harbour
Map: Sydney Street Directory Limit: 14. View

4 Apr, Mon 8:40AM Yondell Trail
Grade:3/6 Length 12km  350m Sydney Branch
Allan P.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPublic Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.(Date Changed) Visit Valley Falls then make way up to Batman Park. Take Batman Track to Magdala Creek and shortly after Magdala Falls head up the Yondell track and on to Springwood. Care needed above Magdalla Falls especially if track is wet. Creek areas can be slippery. Some steep rough tracks.
Location: Valley Heights
Map: Springwood 90304S Limit: 20. View

5 Apr, Tue 9:30AM 4x Views – Moolatoo Trig Fire Trail #110
Fully inside Shoalhaven City Council
Grade:3/6 Length 11km  200m Southern Highlands Branch
Ian G.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFully Vaccinated | All participants must be able to show proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to particpate.Social | A trip where people will be encouraged to interact and chat with each other.(Cancelled) Cancelled due to road closure to Kangaroo Valley. See alternate walk to Buxton Plateau. Moolatoo Trig Fire Trail winds through forest.  There are 4 separate cliff edge sites with dramatic views over Shoalhaven Gorge towards Ettrema Wilderness. Hazards: Unfenced cliffs. Sandstone rock can fracture and crumble without warning.
Location: Morton NP
Map: Burrier 89282N Limit: 30. View

5 Apr, Tue 9:30AM Buxton Ave Sharp Peak LO
Fully inside Wollondilly Shire Council
Grade:3/6 Length 18km  200m Southern Highlands Branch
Ian G.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or long(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) A fairly flat walk (very steady climb) along Buxton Plateau fire trail which leads out to Sharp Peak LO for magnificent views down to Little River to the south and Blue Gum Creek to the north and the Nattai to the west. (Three views in one!) Excellent wild flowers late winter to early spring. Hazards:  Unfenced cliff edges.
Location: Bargo SCA and Nattai SCA
Map: Picton 9029-4S and Nattai 89291S Limit: 30. View

5 Apr, Tue 7:00PM Wildlife crossings for the Royal National Park and Heathcote Road – Webinar
Branch
General Community Event
Talk | A talk or slide show presentation.If you’ve ever been curious about wildlife corridors, and wondered what all the fuss is about, now is your chance to find out. Do animals use them? What about all the koalas killed and injured on our roads? Seeing a dead koala is devastating. Can wildlife crossings make a difference? If one of Australia’s best loved National Parks has wildlife corridors will this help stop local extinctions of some species in the park? Register here: https://www.ssec.org.au/event/wildlife-crossings-for-heathcote-road-and-the-royal-national-park/ View

6 Apr, Wed 10:00AM Maroubra to Malabar Circuit
Grade:2/6 Length 7km Sydney Branch
Denise S.
Swim | A trip that involves swimmingWalk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPublic Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.Walk from South Maroubra Surf Club to Malabar via Western Escarpment Track and return by Boora Headland Track. Great ocean views. Opportunity for a swim at conclusion of walk.
Location: Malabar Headland NP Limit: 15. View

6 Apr, Wed 10:00AM Wild West Walk #2 – Cobbitty
Grade:3/6 Length 14km  200m Sydney Branch
Peter R.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPublic Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.(Cancelled) (cancelled due to the endless rain) The second walk in a series of day walks immersed in the nature of the Cumberland Plain (Western Sydney). The Cumberland Plain offers the least explored bushwalks of the Greater Sydney region, despite an abundance of wildlife, flora and history. Today’s walk is a 7 km (14 km return) walk exploring one of the best remaining examples of the once extensive Cumberland Plain Woodland. The walk follows foot tracks and fire trails with some shallow hills. Public transport (bus) is available. Limit: 12. View

9 Apr, Sat 10:00AM Edgecliff – Point Piper – Rose Bay
Grade:1/6 Length 6km Sydney Branch
Sandra C.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longEducational | A trip where the leader will focus on teaching or training.First time friendly | A trip that is perfect for most new members (assuming you have a reasonable level of fitness)Fully Vaccinated | All participants must be able to show proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to particpate.Public Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.Slow pace | A trip where the leader will set an easy pace.From Edgecliff, amble  the foreshore of Double Bay. At Point Piper we will explore the wealthiest street in Australia, pass historic buildings and have views of the city and Manly. Some ups and downs, steps, drop out points and water available. Coffee tea options at Rose Bay. Bus or ferry to the city. View

11 Apr, Mon 10:00AM 7 Points of Balmain repeat
Grade:3/6 Length 10km  120m Sydney Branch
Renate W.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFully Vaccinated | All participants must be able to show proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to particpate.Public Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.This walk replaces Ian Baker's the Cheltenham to Epping walk on 11th April 2022.  The walk around the Balmain peninsula takes you to many different vantage points which provide a variety  of views across the Harbour, including Ballast Point, Birchgrove Park, Elkington Park and the foreshore of East Balmain; it also considers the industrial history of the area. The route takes roads and alleyways, park paths and several sets of steps. Hazards: steps. Map: Balmain Limit:14. T: Bus, ferry. Hazards:steps
Location: Balmain
Map: balmain Limit: 14. View

11 Apr, Mon 7:55PM Dalpura Canyon
Grade:5/6 Length 6km Sydney Branch
Yuri B.
Canyon | A trip through a canyon (a gully surrounded by tall cliffs).Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longThis canyon will be done without abseiling. There are a couple of short deep pools, so bring your dry bags and also, if you wish, some change. Park at GR 511 862 on Bells Line of Road and make our way down into Dalpura Creek. Follow it through the canyon section. Climb out to the north west and visit the Jinki Ridge, then descend back and climb out to the south east and walk to Dalpura Head. Make our way back to the cars. Some exposure and scrambling. About 6km.
Location: Blue Mountains National Park
Map: Mount Wilson 89301N View

12 Apr, Tue 9:30AM Les Lambert Lookout – (Near Belmore Falls) #120
Passes through 2 LGA's.
Wingecarribee Shire Council
Shoalhaven City Council
Grade:3/6 Length 9.5km  300m Southern Highlands Branch
Sue M.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFully Vaccinated | All participants must be able to show proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to particpate.(Leader Changed) Walk through the locked gate at the entrance to Budderoo National Park and follow the Hindmarch Pass track until reaching an unmarked track to the left which leads to Les Lambert Lookout.  This provides a lovely lunch place among the rocks with wonderful views into Upper Kangaroo Valley. Hazards: Rough track, fallen trees, unfenced cliffs and steep ascent/descent
Location: Budderoo NP
Map: Kangaroo Valley 9028-4S Limit: 30. View

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