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16-21 Sep, Fri (09:02AM)-Wed (08:00AM) | Kalyarr National Park | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 10km | 10m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Brian E. | |||||
This is a field trip to explore the wonders of the Hay Plain and Kalyarr National Park. There are options for camping on the banks of the Lachlan River and also accommodation options in the nearby town of Hay.
Daily field trips will include a time and place for meeting so that people with various accommodation preferences can be accommodated. Note that arranging transport and accommodation is the responsibility of the individual participant.
Possibly flood waters, given the recent weather! Possibly heatwave. Who knows! Location: Kalyarr Limit: 15. View |
16 Sep, Fri 9:30AM | The colour walk series No 17: Duffy forest wild flower walk. | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 13km | 300m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
It's spring time. Let's head to Terry Hills to see the spring flowers....waratahs, flying duck orchids, sun orchids, pea flowers, fringe lilies. Some steep and slippery sections. View |
17 Sep, Sat 8:00AM | Lockleys Pylon ~Blue Gum forest~Perrys Lookdown | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 10km | 650m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
One of the classic walks of the superb Blue Mountains is the Lockleys to Perrys trip with its fantastic vistas along the way and the towering Blue Gums quite possibly the highlight? This walk has been closed for ages so it will be wonderful to do it again! Lots of steps! Location: Blue Mountains National Park Map: Katoomba 89301S View |
18 Sep, Sun 9:17AM | Destination Pagoda | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 15km | 300m | Sydney Branch | |
Geoffrey.L | |||||
We will walk from the station to this Pagoda Country....a wild attraction, with the added bonus of Spring Wild Flowers View |
18 Sep, Sun 9:24AM | Milperra to Cabramatta | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 11km | 100m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
LEADER: LINH QUACH: RSVP direct to leader linh.quach3@gmail.comWe walk from Milperra to Cabramatta along the Georges River, Prospect Creek, Lake Gillawarna, Mirambeena Regional Park, and Orphan School creek. Enjoy a pho after the walk. View |
19 Sep, Mon 9:30AM | Fish Market and Whale Tails | ||||
Grade:1/6 | Length | 9km | 70m | Sydney Branch | |
Renate W. | |||||
This walk will pass several of the 30 whale tails installed for the Whale Tale Sculpture Trail. After crossing Pyrmont Bridge it goes to the Sydney Fish Markets where there will be time to purchase and eat a fishy snack. The route follows the scenic shore around Johnstons Bay to Darling Harbour, past the James Craig and ships moored outside the Maritime Museum, interesting architecture such as the “birds nest” and the Gehry building, and a walk along the Goods Line to Central Station. And, of course, some whale tails! Hazards: people Location: Darling Harbour Map: Darling Harbour Limit: 14. View |
19 Sep, Mon 8:51AM | Linden to Woodford | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 11km | 400m | Sydney Branch | |
Janet R. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) Visit Donohues grave, King's Cave. Road, then steep track down to Woodford Dam. Tracks back to Woodford Station. Rough, steep, could be slippery if wet. Limit: 15. View |
20 Sep, Tue 9:30AM | Griffiths Trail Circuit #350 | ||||
Passes through 2 LGA's. The Council of the Municipality of Kiama Shoalhaven City Council |
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Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | 200m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Ian G. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) A circuit walk through varied vegetation including forest and open heathland. A short detour to a lookout gives views along the coast. There are many birds and a lovely lunch spot by the creek.
Hazards: Rough track, slippery rocks and creek crossing. Location: Barren Grounds NP Map: Robertson 9028-4N Limit: 20. View |
20 Sep, Tue 10:00AM | Mt Banks one trail loop | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 400m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Ewan C. | |||||
Booking opens 2 weeks prior to event. The track leads off to the south from the Bell's Line of Road between Mount Tomah and the Mount Wilson turn-off, and there is a sign indicating Mount Banks. You can park at the end of the road. Walk out to the lookout and return over the top. This is a lovely walk and not too difficult. There are superb views of the Grose Valley at the lookout and wonderful northern views as you come down off Mount Banks. There are many wildflowers at this time of the year. We'll visit Mount Tomah to see the beautiful waratahs and proteas on the way home. View |
21 Sep, Wed 10:15AM | Gosford to Gosford loop | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | Sydney Branch | ||
Fritz W. | |||||
Walk from Gosford Station to explore Rumbalara Reserve and then return. Lovely Forest scenery and beautiful views. Location: Gosford Limit: 15. View |
21 Sep, Wed 8:41AM | Heathcote to Uloola Falls via Karloo Pool | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 11km | 350m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Paul L. | |||||
Walk starting and ending at Heathcote Station, going via Karloo Pool to Uloola Falls. Returning to Karloo Pool and down Kangaroo Creek toward Olympic Pool. Walk is on tracks, but sections are eroded and in need of repair, muddy if rain has occurred. Hazards include creek crossings and exposed sections of track over rock. Location: Royal National Park Map: Royal NP Limit: 15. View |
21 Sep, Wed 8:56AM | Popes Glen, Govetts Leap | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9km | 360m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Ewan C. | |||||
Beautiful trail. Muddy path View |
22 Sep, Thu 10:05AM | Grand canyon | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | 330m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Sophie A. | |||||
(Cancelled) Today is public holiday granted by our Prime Minister. We need to catch taxi from Blackheath station to the start of walk, unless there are enough cars who can offer us lifts from Blackheath station. In your RSVP, please state if you are happy to catch taxi or if you are driving and offer lifts to others. By popular demand, this beautiful walk is to be repeated. Bush tracks, hundreds of steps up and down, beautiful scenery, creek crossing. Steep and slippery sections View |
22 Sep, Thu 9:04AM | Mount Wilson short walks | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Sydney Branch | ||||
(SWAG) Kevin C. | |||||
A few short walks in Mount Wilson Muddy and slippery tracks View |
24-25 Sep, Sat (08:30AM)-Sun (15:00PM) | Splendour Rock in Spring | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 28km | 600m | Sydney Branch | |
Richard T. | |||||
Where better than a pack walk to camp at Splendour Rock in the Blue Mountains in the spring. A new moon will give us a dark sky in the evening and millions of stars. A wonderful experience to see the landscape at sunrise and sunset! This is a lovely trip with an unforgettable view from the campsite. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Limit: 15. View |
24 Sep, Sat 8:31AM | Tarpien Rock – Prince Henry Cliff Walk – Leura Cascades – Federal Pass – Leura Forest – Furber Steps | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | 400m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
(Postponed) This is a walk all on tracks that will take us to numerous lookouts, waterfalls and places of interest, including the stunning Leura Forest and finishing near the Scenic Railway terminus. However, if the Golden Stairs have reopened by this date I'm planning on walking all the way to the Narrowneck and then Cliff Drive, an optional 5km. Lots of steps. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Map: Katoomba View |
24 Sep, Sat 8:00AM | The Valley of the Dinosaurs and the Ultimate Slot exploration | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 10km | 400m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
On this walk we enter a world that is spectacular, secluded and surprising! A place of towering pagodas, sheer clifflines and a valley of lush growth, to entice the curious adventurer to savour its secrets. Then after this main course of a destination, we wander over to the Ultimate Slot which will truly blow you away in its magnificence with confined spaces and over powering beauty. Quite simply, a walk not to be missed. Rock scrambling and off-track walking. Location: Mugii Murum-ban SCA Map: Glen Alice 89314N Limit: 15. View |
25 Sep, Sun 8:34AM | 20km plus walk series: Berowra to Wahroonga | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 20km | 560m | Sydney Branch | |
Geoffrey.L | |||||
This walk starts at Berowra station with a steep descend, via Bobbins Head and ends with a relatively steep ascend to Wahronga station. This walk is one of the most pleasant ones in kuringai NP with great views over the water & from ridge at Berowra. On the way home to Wahroonga there are grand old houses & lovely gardens with spring blooms. Steep and slippery sections. View |
26 Sep, Mon 9:25AM | Darri Track | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9km | 240m | Sydney Branch | |
Renate W. | |||||
This walk takes the Darri Track along the headwaters of Cowan Creek to the junction with the Warrimoo Track. After skirting behind some houses it joins the fire trail which heads steeply down to Ku-Ring-Gai Creek, then climbs up on bush tracks to the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden. Hazards: Creek crossings, slippery when wet, steep bush tracks. Location: St Ives Chase Map: Ku-ring-gai Chase Limit: 14. View |
26 Sep, Mon 8:55AM | Pindar Cave | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 13km | 490m | Sydney Branch | |
Renate W. | |||||
(Cancelled) The walk will be led by Mike Pickles. This walk takes you to a less visited part of Brisbane Waters National Park to the spectacular Pindar Cave, with an option to continue to a waterfall, before returning the same way. It starts with a steep climb from Wondabyne station, then follows tracks which are eroded in places, muddy and slippery, with short rock scrambles. Wildflowers should be abundant; hopefully the orchids will still be in flower. Hazards: eroded track, muddy and slippery sections, short rock scrambles. Location: Brisbane Water NP Map: Brisbane Water NP Limit: 14. View |
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