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27 Nov, Mon 9:15AM | The Suburbs series: Thornleigh to CherryMetro Station | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 10km | 100m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Ian B. | |||||
We will follow the Great North Walk from Thornleigh Railway Station until we meet the access trail from the Cumberland State Forest (CSF). We will then foll the access trail to the CSF. explore the various trails in the forest before walking to the Cherrybrook Metro Station. This walk will involve some street walking. Limit: 20. View |
27 Nov, Mon 9:19AM | Xmas Blue Mts Walk from Glenbrook | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 7km | 120m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
Walk from Glenbrook to Emu Plains for our Christmas Party. I have replaced Janet for the Option 3. Walk up through Glenbrook and along to Knapsack Park. More uphill tracks before a nice walk along a rock outcrop, with views over Brookside Creek. Morning tea at Marges Lookout, with views over Mitchells Pass to Penrith Lakes. A steepish rough trail takes us down towards Emu Plains. Then it's concrete paths to O'Donoghues. Footpaths do have trip hazards. Sand, flowers and other debris can be slippery on concrete steps and paths. Sunnies may be helpful on the new shared path. Loose and rocky surfaces on some sections of track. Might encounter dogs and bikes. Location: Glenbrook Map: Penrith Limit: 15. View |
28 Nov, Tue 9:30AM | White Cat Mountain to Lake Alexandra (#060 | ||||
Fully inside Wingecarribee Shire Council | |||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 7km | 200m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Sue M. | |||||
(Nearly fully booked) The walk follows Winters Fire Trail to Beasleys Lookout giving views towards Sydney looking down on the M5 Motorway. From the top an indistinct track leads down to the Nattai River. After crossing the river, a well-formed track leads to Lake Alexandra.
Hazards: Rough track, slippery rocks, river crossing, steep descent. Location: Mt Alexandra NR (Mittagong) Map: Mittagong 8929-2S Limit: 20. View |
29 Nov, Wed 3:00PM | Bendalong to Mermaid Pool – Evening walk and BBQ | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 6km | Milton Branch | ||
Wendy | |||||
A sublime coastal walk along the flat, sheltered, wide open beaches and bushland from Washerwoman’s beach, past the Walter Hood monument and on to Mermaid Pool, and return. BYO goodies for swim/BBQ/picnic afterwards at Washerwomans Beach (outdoor shower, shelter shed with tables, BBQ facitities and toilets). View |
29 Nov, Wed 9:40AM | Huntleys Point Loop | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | Sydney Branch | ||
Denise S. | |||||
(Leader Changed) Walk from and back to Huntleys Point around Hunters Hill and Woolwich. Great harbour views. Bookings only from the week before the walk please.
Location: inner West Limit: 15. View |
29 Nov, Wed 9:00AM | Mount Jellore Summit | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 10km | 516m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Paul L. | |||||
TS2596 JELLORE has a notice claiming to be the first trig station established under order of Governor Ralph Darling on 26 May 1828 by Thomas Mitchell who succeded John Oxley as Australia's Surveyor General.
So, probably “the first” trig station ever in Australia, and the first by Thomas Mitchel under Governor Darling. A mix of walking track and fire trail to the base of Mount Jellore. Track to summit has loose rocks but not too steep. View point past the trig to the north worth going to.
Grade 4 walk when including the last leg to the summit. A grade 3 walk to the south rock wall of the summit. Loose rocks on summit track. Location: Jellore State Forest Map: Mittagong 8929-2S and Hilltop 8929-2N Limit: 15. View |
30 Nov, Thu 9:00PM | Paddle Wallacia to Wallacia Weir (#K510) | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | 1m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Mike M | |||||
From Wallacia we head downstream for 2km to the weir. Depending on conditions we may do portage below the weir to just short of the first set of rapids before heading back upstream. Upon returning to the launch point we will probably (optionally) head further upstream to enjoy some more of the Nepean River before returning.
Participants to provide their own craft & are required to wear a correctly fitted PFD.
Hazards: Deep water. Possible portage. Location: Fowler Reserve, Shelley Rd. Wallacia Limit: 12. View |
1 Dec, Fri 10:08AM | The Alphabet series :”V” Vaucluse loop | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | 300m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
Leader: Philip Wright Take a scenie ferry ride to Watsons Bay where we will walk along the water front, Optional Fish and Chips at the end. Points of interest: Gibsons beach, Parsley Bay Reserve, Nielsen Park, Strickland House, Christison Park, Old Gun Emplacement, The Gap, Robertson Park, Limit: 15. View |
2 Dec, Sat 8:15AM | Forest Walk | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 300m | Illawarra Branch | |
Col M. | |||||
Walk on tracks from Maddens Plains to Mount Mitchell (overlooking Stanwell Park) and return. Great bush scenery and coastal views. Location: Illawarra Escarpment Limit: 16. View |
2 Dec, Sat 3:13PM | Pagoda Maze | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Sydney Branch | ||||
Yuri B. | |||||
Find out why this spectacular area must be better protected for future generations.
Park the cars at GR 276 193 on Moffits Trail. Climb north and explore several pagoda ridges, before crossing into Gardens of Stone NP to visit Palatine Rock and Tarpeian Rock with their spectacular views. Then on to the amazing Pagoda Maze, best part of which is located in the Gardens of Stone SCA and is therefore not properly protected. Scrambling and exposure. About 8km. Location: Gardens of Stone SCA Map: Ben Bullen 89314S Limit: 12. View |
3-9 Dec, Sun (17:00PM)-Sat (10:00AM) | Mt Kosciuszko Walks 3 – 9 Dec 2023 | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Sydney Branch | ||||
Bandula G. | |||||
(Fully Booked) Day walks while staying in a Ski Lodge at Charlottes Pass. Please contact leader for details. Location: Kosciuszko NP Limit: 12. View |
4 Dec, Mon 9:30AM | Artarmon Circuit | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | 220m | Sydney Branch | |
Renate W. | |||||
From Artarmon Station this circuit uses bush tracks, bicycle paths and roads. It passes through reserves and bushland, descending steeply to Tunks Park, then climbs out to Naremburn. After a short descent it climbs to Naremburn Oval and returns through bushland to Artarmon. Steep paths, steps, creek crossing, bicycles. Map: Artarmon Limit: 14. View |
4 Dec, Mon 9:18PM | Leura to Federal Pass | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 11km | 550m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
Leura Cascades, Marguerite Cascades, Federal Pass, Furber Steps then to Katoomba Station. Well tracked but lots of steps. Map: Katoomba Limit: 20. View |
5 Dec, Tue 9:00AM | Dharawal Pools (#980) | ||||
Fully inside Campbelltown City Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | 300m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Mike M | |||||
(Fully Booked) This park protects the largest surviving koala population in greater Sydney. Stokes and O’Hares Creeks enclose a succession of idyllic waterholes, three of which are accessed on this delightful walk. Keep looking up for those koalas!
Hazards: Well-formed tracks/fire trails. One steep section of track. Some clambering down sandstone near swimming holes. Slippery Rocks. Walking poles recommended. Location: Dharawal NP (Wedderburn) Map: Appin 90291S Limit: 20. View |
6 Dec, Wed 9:00AM | Bannister Head Smorgasboard | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 6km | Milton Branch | ||
Wendy | |||||
From Bill Andriske Oval in Mollymook, walk along the northern end of Mollymook Beach, up to Mitchell Parade and along to the Bannister Head Lookout. A minor and easy scramble to the rockshelf at Bannisters Heads can reveal seals and dolphins and a rarely seen perspective. Really – it’s amazing. Continue behind the houses and magic garden to return via the byways of Mollymook. Coffee etc. on the lawn at the oval. View |
6 Dec, Wed 9:00AM | Mount Jellore Summit | ||||
Fully inside Wingecarribee Shire Council | |||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 10km | 516m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Paul L. | |||||
(Date Changed) TS2596 JELLORE has a notice claiming to be the first trig station established under order of Governor Ralph Darling on 26 May 1828 by Thomas Mitchell who succeded John Oxley as Australia's Surveyor General.
So, probably “the first” trig station ever in Australia, and the first by Thomas Mitchel under Governor Darling.
A mix of walking track and fire trail to the base of Mount Jellore. Track to summit has loose rocks but not too steep. View point past the trig to the north worth going to.
Grade 4 walk when including the last leg to the summit. A grade 3 walk to the south rock wall of the summit. Storms that will cancel the walk. Location: Jellore State Forest Map: Hilltop 8929-2N and Mittagong 8929-2S Limit: 15. View |
6 Dec, Wed 9:00AM | Wollstonecraft to Kirribilli | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | Sydney Branch | ||
Hildegard S. | |||||
Walk from Wollstonecraft Station to Kirribilli via Berry Island and Balls Head Reserve. Beautiful bush and harbour views. Location: North Sydney Limit: 15. View |
8-10 Dec, Fri (10:00AM)-Sun (14:00PM) | Pittwater area | ||||
Branch | |||||
34794 | |||||
(Fully Booked) A weekend of swimming / kayaking / and walking in the Pittwater area. Accomodation is dormitory style at the YHA. All linen except towels are provided so you just need to bring food and drinks. Full kitchen available. Friday is a free day and then a variety of walks will be offered on Saturday and Sunday. Location: Kuring-gai Chase NP Map: Kuring-gai Chase NP View |
8 Dec, Fri 9:30AM | The Alphabet series: “S”…Sheldon Forest | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9km | 200m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Bob Rankin | |||||
(Cancelled) The track meanders through the beautiful bushland of Sheldon Forest, along ridge tops, through open forest on the hill slopes and down to the creek side, following a stream that boasts a number of small waterfalls. The forest is one of the few remaining pieces of the Blue Gum high forest in the Sydney Basin. It is of high conservation status because it contains some of the last remnants of the endangered ecological communities. Echidnas, bowerbirds, water dragons, golden whistlers, pardalotes and powerful owls have been seen. At this time of the year, expect to see the Bonnet Orchids, Hyacinths and other flowers. We will check out Rofe Park as well. Steep and slippery sections View |
8 Dec, Fri 10:00AM | The suburb series “ Brush Farm” | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 9km | 180m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
(Changed Transport Details) Leader: Kevin Cliffe. Have you heard of brush farm? Lucky for us, Brush Farm House opens on Fridays and Saturdays. Brush Farm is a heritage-listed former farm, residence and vineyard and now tourist attraction, community facility, exhibition venue and meeting venue. Brush Farm House's variety of uses over the years provides an unbroken passage to the past through pastoral experimentation, stately home of nationally and internationally known identities, reformatory etc., these uses follow a timeline from early settlement, colonial expansion, colonial representation through parliament and national independence, through Federation, to today. Its unique association with the European settlement of Australia and its early pioneers identifies the property as one of significance to the nation. We start walking from East Denistone, explore Denistone Park, Darvall Park where you will find Sydney's best blue gums, Brush Farm Park and Brush Farm House (opens at 1:30 pm) before heading to Eastwood for afternoon tea. Limit: 15. View |
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