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12 Aug, Sun 2:03AM | Red Hand Cave. | ||||
Sydney Branch | |||||
Glenda S. | |||||
Location: Glenbrook View |
12 Aug, Sun 12:00PM | Seeking World Heritage Recognition for Ku-ring-gai Chase NP | ||||
Branch | |||||
Janine K. | |||||
This WildThings NSW Talkfest #4 is about the protection of our environmental heritage and habitat for future generations. View |
12 Aug, Sun 9:30AM | Waterways of the Illawarra 3: Collins Creek | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9km | 100m | Illawarra Branch | |
Helen W. | |||||
Our third creek exploration from the mouth to the escarpment, walking on paths, roads and through parkland. Collins Creek has been extensively modified and redirected through the suburb of Woonona, but we can still trace its path through various stages of urban development. Possible overgrown and boggy sections. Location: Wollongong Map: Bulli 90292N Limit: 15. View |
13 Aug, Mon 8:50AM | Euroka Clearing & Nepean River | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 16km | 340m | Sydney Branch | |
(Mal’s Group) John H. | |||||
Meet Leader on Glenbrook Station platform. Walking to Euroka Clearing in the National Park and then down to the Nepean River. Return to Glenbrook Station. Some steep road walking and lots of steps in places and some steep ascents and descents. Location: Glenbrook Map: Penrith 90303N Limit: 20. View |
13 Aug, Mon 9:00AM | Springwood to Glenbrook Creek and back | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 13km | 400m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Brian E. | |||||
Photographic friendly walk down Sassafras Gully to Glenbrook Creek and then return to Springwood via Martins Falls. Some creek crossings. Location: Blue Mountains NP Limit: 12. View |
14 Aug, Tue 9:43AM | Georges River | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | Sydney Branch | ||
(Shirley’s Group) Shirley H. | |||||
Walk alongside the river to Simmos Beach Reserve. Moderate pace. Carry morning tea, lunch & water for the day. At finish a bus return to Glenfield Station. Roadways, firetrails (a steep descent on loose rubble with a very slippery surface), bush tracks. View |
14 Aug, Tue 9:30AM | Gerringong Falls | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 17km | 630m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Joan L. | |||||
Budderoo Track to Gerringong Falls. The walk follows the Budderoo Fire trail for 6kms to a locked gate on the right. Through the gate is a relatively unused fire trail which deteriorates to a single track leading to Gerringong Creek. Follow the creek along to the falls. Rough track, slippery rocks and unfenced cliff edges. Location: Budderoo NP Map: Robertson 90284N Limit: 20. View |
14 Aug, Tue 10:22AM | Greystanes to Central Gardens | ||||
Grade:1/6 | Length | 7km | Sydney Branch | ||
(Jean’s Group) Dianne E. | |||||
Greystanes - Viaduct - Lower Prospect Canal Park - Central Gardens. Walk along streets, cycleways, parks, ups & downs, historic viaduct, nice bush. Time to explore the impressive Central Gardens. Bus to Parramatta, train to city. View |
15 Aug, Wed 10:19AM | Cabarita Wharf to Concord | ||||
Length | 4km | Sydney Branch | |||
(Bob Shayler’s Group) Bob S. | |||||
Level ramble Cabarita Wharf to Concord. View |
15 Aug, Wed 9:00AM | Giriwa Bagan Walking Trail, Burrill Lake | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 5km | Milton Branch | ||
Barry T. | |||||
Led by Barry & Penny Tomkinson. New cultural walk on shores of Burrill Lake. 4 kms with new interpretive signs. Hopefully to be led by NPWS Ranger. Map: Tabourie 89272S View |
15 Aug, Wed 6:00PM | NPA Environmental Book Club | ||||
Sydney Branch | |||||
Anne D. | |||||
For this meeting we will be turning to a classic of environmental writing: A Sand Country Almanac: and Sketches Here and There by Aldo Leopold, first published 1949, there have been various editions published since then including an Ebook. Leopold gives us a charming observation of change over time. His foreword starts - ‘There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot. These essays are the delights and dilemmas of one who cannot’. At our meeting we would like to reflect on Leopold’s writing and consider how we as conservationists accept change over time or should we be trying to direct it? View |
15 Aug, Wed 9:00AM | Sublime Clifftop walking | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 12km | 100m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Brian E. | |||||
Delightful clifftop walking as the flowers begin to bloom. Location: Illawarrra Escarpment SCA Limit: 12. View |
16 Aug, Thu 9:09AM | Edgecliff to Circular Quay | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | Sydney Branch | ||
(Jean’s Group) Carol G. | |||||
Through Rushcutters Bay then up the first of many steps to Kings Cross. On to Bears Park, past the Koi Pond and Elizabeth Bay House, through Embarkation Park then on to Circular Quay through the Botanical Gardens. Many steps throughout the day - both up and down. View |
16 Aug, Thu 6:00PM | History of Sydney’s Rivers | ||||
Branch | |||||
Janine K. | |||||
Sydney has some beautiful rivers – the Nepean-Hawkesbury, the Parramatta, the Lane Cove, the Georges, the Cooks River. The first peoples of the Sydney region were dependent on these rivers ecosystems. With the growth of Sydney since 1788 many of these rivers have been seriously polluted and degraded from farming, industry, land reclamation, urbanisation and mining. Learn about the history of Sydney’s rivers and why many continue to call for their protection and restoration. View |
17 Aug, Fri 5:30PM | 2018 Allan Sefton Memorial Lecture | ||||
Branch | |||||
General Community Event | |||||
Guest speaker: Kate Smolski Talk title: Paradise Lost: The Erosion of NSW Environmental Laws, NSW 2011-2018 The lecture will discuss wider trends and include NSW case studies and on how nature and science became collateral damage in the culture wars. The guest speaker for this year's lecture, Kate Smolski, is the CEO of Nature Conservation Council of NSW and also a professional environmental advocate with over fifteen years of experience in grassroots organizing, campaign strategy, media relations, policy and lobbying. RSVP by registering for a ticket to this event before 13th August 2018! For the guest speaker biography, talk abstract and more information, visit the webpage. View |
17 Aug, Fri 9:00AM | Devines Hill and Finchs Line Circuit | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9.9km | 550m | Sydney Branch | |
Marilyn C. | |||||
A great walk at a comfortable pace with a mixture of historic remnants of the Old Great North Rd, and some beautiful views over the Hawkesbury River and other valleys. Most of this walk follows parts of the convict built road, and a number of information signs along the way give a good insight into the construction and history of the road, making the walk more interesting. Wildflowers and sandstone bushland along Finchs Line track. The last section of the walk, along Wisemans Ferry Rd, has some great views of the cliffs above. The historic Thomas James bridge, just before the end of the walk, is the oldest in-use bridge on mainland Australia. (Bookings essential please email or text to register) http://wild.tl/dhaflc Historic road and bush tracks, steep in places, carry sufficient water. Location: Yengo NP View |
17 Aug, Fri | Woolpack Gap, Alcatraz and Liberty Gully | ||||
Grade:6/6 | Length | 12km | Sydney Branch | ||
Yuri B. | |||||
Numbers are strictly limited. Park at GR 342 178 on Wolgan Road. Walk north west, then north, then north east to enter Woolpack Gap. Next, walk around Woolpack Rock and climb the Watch Tower Spur to the west of it. Follow it north west all the way to about GR 332 204, then walk west to the escarpment and descend into Liberty Gully. Visit Liberty Chamber before proceeding to climb the Alcatraz. From here, use Alcatraz Pass to get back to the cars. Scrambling and exposure. Location: Wollemi NP Map: Ben Bullen 89314S View |
18 Aug, Sat | Airly Turret and the Clifftops to the East | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 6km | Sydney Branch | ||
Yuri B. | |||||
Find out why this area, part of the Gardens of Stone region, must be protected for future generations. Leave one vehicle at Airly Mountain and drive to Airly Gap. Climb towards Airly Turret, approaching it from the west, then explore the turret and its slots. Continue east through dissected terrain of pagodas and ravines until we join the road which will take us down to the first car. Scrambling and exposure. Location: Mugii Murum-ban SCA Map: Glen Alice 89314N View |
18-19 Aug, Sat (08:30AM)-Sun (14:00PM) | Hawkesbury River | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 14km | Sydney Branch | ||
Kris M. | |||||
Paddling from Mooney Mooney up the Hawkesbury River to camp overnight at Marramarra. Partly open waters. Camping gear, food and drinking water to be carried in kayak. PFDs compulsory. Own kayak and some experience required. Limit: 8. View |
18 Aug, Sat | Kellys Creek Valley, Glenorie | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 10km | 150m | Sydney Branch | |
Peter F. | |||||
Neich Road - Fire Trail - Wild Flower Ridge - Kellys Creek Valley - Mini Blue Gum Forest - Neich Road. This should be a very good wild flower walk and there is a nice stand of Blue Gums in Kellys Creek valley. Fire trail, track, off-track with mild scrub, minor scrambling. Map: Wilberforce 90301N Limit: 12. View |
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