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1 Feb, Wed 9:00AM | Allambie Heights to Manly | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | Sydney Branch | ||
Fritz W. | |||||
Walk from Allambie Heights to Manly via Manly Dam Reserve, along Manly Dam, Manly Lagoon, Queenscliff and finish at Manly. Limit: 15. View |
1 Feb, Wed 9:42AM | Katoomba circuit via Norths Lookout, Six-foot Track and Devils Hole | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 13km | 650m | Sydney Branch | |
Bandula G. | |||||
(Fully Booked) Meet at Katoomba Station. Either walk to Explorers Tree or take a bus. From Explorers Tree walk to Norths Lookout, down the newly reopenned Six-foot Track to the valley, back up via Devils Hole Track, then through old Golf Course and track along the creek back to Katoomba Station. Steep and slippery sections, creek crossing and some rock scrambling. Limit: 15. View |
3 Feb, Fri 10:36AM | The Alphabet Series: “C” Coast to Lake Walk | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | 75m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Brad S. | |||||
RSVP only accepted from 2 weeks prior to 7 pm the day before event. The Entrance Coast to Lake Scenic Walk is a 'string of pearls' walk connecting pedestrians to attractions, landmarks and facilities around The Entrance, covering over 7.6km of Central Coast's beautiful area. Join us for a mini holiday. Start with a scenic train ride to Central Coast. We walk from the Long Jetty, Tuggerah Lake to The Entrance, then to Toowoon Bay. We start with a coffee and have lunch at the Entrance. Swimming opportunities. Location: Central Coast Map: Central Coast street map Limit: 15. View |
4 Feb, Sat 7:20PM | Corkscrew and Bowens Creek South Canyons | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 8km | Sydney Branch | ||
Yuri B. | |||||
Co-leader: Geoff Fox. Two beautiful canyons. No abseils. Plenty of rock hopping, scrambling and some narrow and slippery ledges to negotiate. Several swims.
Helmets are mandatory. Bring dry bags. Wetsuits strongly recommended.
About 8k. Canyon Grade 2. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Map: Mount Wilson 89301N Limit: 8. View |
4 Feb, Sat 8:00AM | Putty Beach – Maitland Bay – Little Bay – McMasters Beach | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 150m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
When the heat is on head for the coast! From Putty Beach north to McMasters Beach we will enjoy
all that Bouddi National Park has to offer with stops for the odd swim and take in the sights! All on
tracks or beaches. Location: Bouddi National Park, Central Coast Map: Broken Bay 91301N View |
5 Feb, Sun 10:00AM | Ferry Series No 5: BUNDEENA-MAIANBAR HERITAGE WALK | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 13km | 200m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
Leader: Philip Wright
BUNDEENA-MAIANBAR HERITAGE WALK is packed with interesting local facts. The walk covers Bundeena, Bonny Vale and onto its sister village of Maianbar.
Bundeena Maianbar Art TrailAmidst The Royal National Park, Dharawal Country, in the Sutherland Shire of Sydney, a unique group of artists come together to share with you an experience like no other.
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5 Feb, Sun 9:45AM | The Great North Walk Section 9: Patonga to Wondabyne | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 21km | 700m | Sydney Branch | |
Geoffrey.L | |||||
Wondabyne to Patonga walking track is part of the renowned Great North walk, and is an absolute must for experienced bushwalkers keen to explore Brisbane Water National Park. Starting at Wondabyne railway station, this challenging rough track winds through superb grassy woodlands, rainforest and coastal heath. Soak up spectacular views over Brisbane Water, Broken Bay and Hawkesbury River and stop for a swim near Kariong Brook waterfall; particularly impressive after rain. Birdwatching enthusiasts are spoilt for choice all year round, so keep an eye out for cockatoos, brush turkeys and owls. You may even spot a koala in one of the grey gums. Upon reaching Patonga, take the ferry to Palm Beach. View |
6 Feb, Mon 9:30AM | Bondi to Coogee | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 6km | 194m | Sydney Branch | |
John H. | |||||
We are walking along the coast to catch some cool sea breezes from Bondi Beach to Coogee beach. At Coogee you can buy your lunch and join us in the park. You can also enjoy a swim (at your own risk) at Coogee. Great coastal views. Booking essential giving your mobile, emergency contact and NPA membership numbers. See https://www.sydney.com/things-to-do/nature-and-parks/walks/bondi-to-coogee-coastal-walk. Many stairs, including one long staircase. High UV forecast, with not a lot of shade on the walk. Location: Eastern Suburbs Map: Bondi 91302S Limit: 20. View |
6 Feb, Mon 6:21AM | Cascades Peak to Tootie Cascades via Upper Tootie Cascades | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 8km | 500m | Sydney Branch | |
Yuri B. | |||||
Park on T3 Trail at GR 812 011 and proceed west to Cascades Peak. Descend from here to Upper Tootie Cascades and walk along the Creek to Tootie Cascades. Swimming opportunities. From here, my preference is to return via the gully rising towards the south east, but several other options exist, depending on the time available. Re-connect with the vehicles. Partly exploratory. About 8 km. Scrambling and exposure. Location: Wollemi NP Map: Mountain Lagoon 90313S View |
6 Feb, Mon 9:35AM | Colliers Causeway | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 8km | 400m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
(Fully Booked) Walls Ledge, Colliers Causeway, Porters Pass. Old tracks, creek crossings, scrambling, muddy sections. Location: Blackheath Map: Katoomba Limit: 16. View |
6 Feb, Mon 3:51AM | East Lindfield to Forestville | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | Sydney Branch | ||
Jill M. | |||||
Walk from East Lindfield to Forestville via 2 Creeks track and Lyrebird track. Beautiful bush and water views.
Bookings only from one week before date of walk please. Location: Garigal NP Limit: 15. View |
7 Feb, Tue 9:30AM | Bundanoon – 3x short walks (#600) | ||||
Fully inside Wingecarribee Shire Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | 300m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Martyn M. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) Three short but different walks to Erith Coal Mine, Lovers walk, and Dimmocks Creek.
Hazards: Slippery rocks, rough track, some off track, steep climbs, rock hopping. Location: Morton NP (Bundanoon) Limit: 20. View |
8 Feb, Wed 9:07AM | Helensburgh Circuit | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | Sydney Branch | ||
Jenny R. | |||||
(Cancelled) Mostly flat on bush tracks with a few ups and downs, minimal street walking. Beautiful bushland. Walking poles may be helpful. Use station toilet on arrival. Leader will meet you at Helensburgh Station. Book from one week prior to walk by email or text. Creek crossing, some rough sections. Location: Illawarra Escarpment SCA Limit: 14. View |
8 Feb, Wed 7:54AM | Otford to Helensburgh via Lilydale | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 400m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Loan | |||||
(Updated Details) As the track to Burning Palms is closed, we will walk from Otford Station to Helensburgh via the Lilyvale Track. Crossing the Hacking River twice through dense forest (Adrian Jones' walk) up hill to Helensburgh Station. Mostly shady. Some steep and slippery sections. Creek and river crossing. A little bit off track. View |
8 Feb, Wed 11:30AM | Walkers get together | ||||
Sydney Branch | |||||
Mal | |||||
Walkers lunch at O'Donoghues, Emu Plains. Location: Emu Plains View |
9 Feb, Thu 9:01AM | Leacock Regional Park | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 5km | 100m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Brian E. | |||||
It's time to return to this Cumberland Plain woodland, see what is there, loop back and visit the Art Gallery at Casula Powerhouse (an exhibition on flight!) and, if tempted, join me for lunch at the Art Gallery. Limit: 10. View |
10-12 Feb, Fri-Sun | Kangaroo Valley Weekend – Music, Walking, Kayaking | ||||
Grade:1/6 | Southern Sydney Branch | ||||
Bob C. | |||||
Friday Drive to Kangaroo Valley. Book into Glenmack Caravan Park (Cabin or camping). Saturday morning walk around, explore area. Saturday afternoon/night attend Red Hot Summer Music festival Berry showground (Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins, Troy Cassar- Daley, Vika and Linda Bull etc) Sunday morning walk to Kangaroo River and hire kayaks. Kayak 5km downstream to Bendeela where you get picked up and bought back to town. Walk back to town for a late lunch at the Friendly Inn and drive home. You will need to organise your own accommodation and purchase music tickets. PFDs compulsory. View |
10 Feb, Fri 9:00AM | The Alphabet series :”N” North Wing of Art Gallery | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 7km | 50m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
Leader: Philip Wright.Walk from Circular Quay to Art Gallery via The Royal Botanical Garden. Explore the New building of the Art Gallery...The North Wing. Coffee and lunch are available at the North Wing. View |
11 Feb, Sat 8:29AM | Pisgah Rock – Erskine Creek Gorge – Jack Evans Track | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 10km | 170m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
From the lofty heights of Pisgah Rock we will drop down into the incredibly scenic Erskine Creek Gorge which we will follow downstream, past some truly superb swimming holes, stopping of course for a dip. Cascade after cascade will be passed, along with dramatic overhangs and rock shelves. Then it's back up the excellent Jack Evans Track to the escarpment rim. Rock hopping. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Map: Penrith 90303N View |
12 Feb, Sun 7:00PM | Bowens Creek North Canyon Upper Section | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Sydney Branch | ||||
Yuri B. | |||||
Co-leader: Geoff Fox. No abseils but plenty of scrambling (use of rope), rock hopping, and short swims.
We will do the extended version, starting at Mount Wilson Road and exiting at the entrance to the Bowens Creek North Lower (abseiling) section.
Helmets are compulsory. Bring dry bags. Wetsuits recommended.
About 8 km. Canyon Grade 3. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Map: Mount Wilson 89301N Limit: 8. View |
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