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12 Feb, Mon 9:00AM | Hazelbrook to Lawson | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 400m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
Visit Terrace Falls, Victor Falls, Cateract Falls, Federal Falls, Adelina Falls and Junction Falls. This requires a bit of out and back walking, because of track closures. Some rough track. Slippery wet rocks. Creek crossings. Map: Katoomba Limit: 20. View |
12 Feb, Mon 9:15AM | Kings Cross to Rose Bay Ferry | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 9km | Sydney Branch | ||
John M. | |||||
We walk around 4 bays and through 5 parks to the Rose Bay Ferry. From Kings Cross we head to Elizabeth Bay, then around Rushcutters Bay and across Darling Point to Double Bay Beach. From there to Rose Bay. All with good harbour views. Location: Sydney Harbour Limit: 15. View |
13 Feb, Tue 9:30AM | Clover Hill Rd to Balancing Rock (#540) | ||||
Fully inside Shellharbour City Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | 250m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
(SH Tuesday Walks) 34586 | |||||
Clover Hill Rd is a management track leading to a rough track down to the Macquarie Rivulet. After crossing the rivulet there is an indistinct track which leads to Balancing Rock and a lovely waterfall. Return is by the same route.
Hazards: Rough track, slippery creek crossings, steep sections. Location: Macquarie Pass NP Map: Robertson 9028-4N Limit: 20. View |
13 Feb, Tue 8:30AM | Kayak Kangaroo R. – Bendeela towards Hampton Bridge (#K100) | ||||
Fully inside Shoalhaven City Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 6km | 1m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
(SH Tuesday Walks) Keith H. | |||||
Bring your own kayak or rent. Book kayaks with leader at least 1x week beforehand. From Bowral Pool we depart at 8:30 am which is one hour earlier than normal departure time. We drive to Safari Kayaking located in Kangaroo Valley arriving around 9’ish where we select our kayaks/canoes and life jackets. Kangaroo Safari will transport our kayaks to Bendeela and the car pool follows on. Once set up and in the water, we head upstream for about 3km to a lunch spot and then make our way back to Bendeela where our boats are returned to Safari Kayaking and we drive back to Bowral. The cost per person for boat hire (TBC). Leader will provided details when established with hire co. Cash payable on the day. Please have the right amount of cash as we need to make a single payment. Cossies, hat, sunscreen and plenty of drinking water will be the go. Mostly still water. Possibility of one short section with quick flow if river is flowing. Participants required to wear a correctly fitted PFD. Map: Bundanoon 8928-1S and Kangaroo Valley 9028-4S Limit: 20. View |
13 Feb, Tue 8:30AM | Narrawallee Inlet Kayaking | ||||
Length | 10km | Milton Branch | |||
Herbert F. | |||||
Leaders: Herbert Frey & Leslie Reddacliff. Grade: Easy, PFDs compulsory. Paddle upstream with tide through mangroves with crystal clear water. Morning tea and lunch on banks. Map: Milton 89272N Limit: 12. View |
14 Feb, Wed 9:30AM | Cronulla Circuit | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | Sydney Branch | ||
Jenny R. | |||||
A short but pleasant walk with beautiful water views, beaches and parks. We walk along the Esplanada, Darook and Gunnamatta Parks and back to the station. Mostly paved paths, a little sand walking and street walking. Mainly flat but with a few ups and downs. Limit: 14. View |
14 Feb, Wed 8:24AM | Glenbrook to Tunnel View Lookout | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 13km | 400m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Loan | |||||
(Cancelled) Down to Jellybean Pool crossing Glenbrook Creek at the Causeway. Up Campfire Creek to the Link Track and on via Portal Waterhole to the Tunnel View Lookout. If a clear day, views northeast across Sydney Basin and northwest to Mount Banks and Mount Hay. From Tunnel View Lookout steep track down to Glenbrook Creek and back to Glenbrook Station. Steep, a little of off-track and creek crossing. Limit: 15. View |
14 Feb, Wed 11:30AM | Walkers get together | ||||
Sydney Branch | |||||
Mal | |||||
Walkers lunch at O'Donoghues, Emu Plains. View |
14 Feb, Wed 9:00AM | Washerwomans Beach to Cunjurong Point | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 7km | Milton Branch | ||
Wendy | |||||
Walk from Washerwomans Beach via Red Head, Inyadda Beach and Manyana Beach to Cunjurong Pt. This is a mix of beach and road for the best views ever! Coffee etc. at Cunjurong Point Café. View |
15 Feb, Thu 8:30AM | Rocky Waterhole Creek via Chasm LO Hilltop | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 15km | 350m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
(SH Explorer Walks) Ian G. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) From Wattle Ridge carpark track head we will walk to Chasm Lookout and then backtrack to an abandoned fire trail to beautiful Rocky Waterhole. And return via as yet unchartered tracks. Off-track, unfenced cliff tops, slippery, navigation and heavy terrain. Steep ascent/descent. Location: Nattai NP (Hilltop) Limit: 10. View |
16-18 Feb, Fri (15:19PM)-Sun (15:19PM) | Colo Gorge, Boorai Creek and Barakee Pass | ||||
Grade:6/6 | Sydney Branch | ||||
Yuri B. | |||||
A 3-day adventure. Day 1: From Culoul Range Trail, descend to the Colo River. Establish a base camp. Day 2: A recce day to explore a route up through the cliffs on the western side, and beyond for a future trip (around Barakee Pass). Day 3: Walk up Boorai Creek to about GR 737 220 and then climb back to the ridge and the cars. About 20 km total. Great swimming in between walking. Partly exploratory. Scrambling and exposure. Location: Wollemi NP Map: Colo Heights 90313N and Six Brothers 90314S View |
16 Feb, Fri 1:09PM | Gorgeous by Day, Magical by night series : Adelina Falls, Junction Falls, Federal Falls, Cataract Falls, Convict Hole | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9km | 250m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
(Fully Booked) Leaders: Allan Porter and Philip Wright. Starting from Lawson, we walk once during the day so as to familiarise with the route in day light. Then we have a break to have dinner before we walk in the dark to see the Glowworms. Chinese/Lawon Hotel/IGA/Bowling Club/ Petrol Station available at Lawson. You must commit to both day and evening walks before RSVP. Bright headlamp with spare batteries is essential for your safety. If you arrive with no headlamp, you will be turned back. The evening hike will be shortened to ensure we make the last train home from Hazelbrook at 10:35 pm. https://www.caveanimaloftheyear.org.au/2023/glow-worms Steep steps, tree roots, slippery section. Limit: 8. View |
17 Feb, Sat 8:31AM | Lockyers Track – Coxs River Road – Mt York | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | 330m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
This walk through history as part of Lockyers Track was handbuilt by convicts and Coxs River Road was commissioned by Governor Macquarie and built by Cox in 1814/15. Gorgeous mountain scenery with superb views along the way. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Map: Hartley 89304N Limit: 20. View |
18 Feb, Sun 8:30AM | Mount Kembla Tracks | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 13km | 350m | Illawarra Branch | |
Col M. | |||||
Walk on tracks, fire trails and short section of a quiet road from Mt Kembla Lookout to 3 locations - Mt Kembla Summit, Ring Track and Ridge. Great bush scenery and coastal views. Possible leeches. Location: Illawarra Escarpment SCA Limit: 16. View |
18 Feb, Sun 9:00AM | Point Upright and Durras Trails | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | Milton Branch | ||
Shauna G. | |||||
Stunning scenes including pristine beaches, remnant rain forest and spectacular cliffs with steep headlands, followed by a gentle forest amble along the shoreline of Durras Lake and its nature trail. The swell on the day will define how far we can travel along the rocky shoreline, but we will anyway have to pay close attention to the prevailing local conditions as we scramble over sometimes slippery boulders. Options for swim if conditions are right. Map: Durras 89261S View |
19 Feb, Mon 8:34AM | Grand Canyon | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 420m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
Note early train. From the station, walking to Evans Lookout via Braeside Trail. From Evans Lookout follow the Grand Canyon to exit up Neates Glen. Aiming to catch bus to Katoomba for express train back to Sydney. Wet rocks and stairs. Short tunnel has uneven floor. Sometimes you will need to duck your head and crouch where the path goes underneath rock overhangs. Location: Blackheath Map: Katoomba Limit: 20. View |
19 Feb, Mon 10:02AM | Taronga Zoo to Balmoral | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 7km | 130m | Sydney Branch | |
John H. | |||||
A shortened summer walk around the cool and scenic shores of Sydney Harbour. You can see a preview of the walk at https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/australia/new-south-wales/balmoral-beach-to-taronga-zoo?mobileMap=false&initFlyover=true, but we are only going from the Zoo to Balmoral - the second part of the preview. Booking is essential, giving your mobile, emergency and NPA membership numbers, please. There are steps and some longer stairways. Can be muddy. Location: Sydney Harbour National Park Map: Sydney Heads 91302N Limit: 20. View |
20 Feb, Tue 9:30AM | Drawing Room Rocks & Brogers Creek & Swim (#102) | ||||
Fully inside Shoalhaven City Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 5km | 400m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
(SH Tuesday Walks) 35148 | |||||
(Fully Booked) This is a short walk but leads to a beautiful lookout over the coast. The track is steep but is well worth the effort. After returning to the cars, we will take a short drive to Brogers Creek for a bonus short walk to a lovely waterhole so bring along your cossies if you feel like a swim.
Hazards: Rough track, steep sections, unfenced cliffs. Location: Barren Grounds NP (Woodhill) Map: Kangaroo Valley 9028-4S Limit: 20. View |
20 Feb, Tue 7:00PM | Zoom Talk: Darryl Jones – Surviving and thriving in the suburban wilderness | ||||
Southern Sydney Branch | |||||
Brian E. | |||||
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8102670640?omn=84015111024 Surviving and thriving in the suburban wilderness. They are often so familiar we hardly notice them. But all those magpies, lorikeets, cockatoos, ravens, ibis and the rest are special. Against all the odds, they have survived the immense changes wrought by humans and have announced: "We belong here too!". This talk explores why some birds are so successful in the urban landscape and how we can enhance it for less resilient species. Darryl Jones is Professor Emeritus of ecology at Griffith University in Brisbane, where he has spent over 30 years investigating the interactions between people and birds. He has written over 200 scientific articles and 8 books, the latest being Curlews on Vulture Street (2022) and Getting to Know the Birds in Your Neighbourhood (2023). View |
21 Feb, Wed 9:00AM | Box Vale Tramway and Forty Foot Falls | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 14km | 420m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Paul L. | |||||
Box Vale Tramway has a closed section that will be avoided on this walk. The Tramway itself with historic 85m tunnel to the lookout over the Nattai Gorge Lookout is muddy and open. This walk will start at the Box Vale Track carpark and branch off to visit the Forty Foot Falls on the Nattai Creek and the confluence of the Nattai River. Then return to the Tramway Track to proceed to the lookout for lunch. While the Tramway is flat walking, the track down to the base of the falls includes steps and a ladder. Hazards include muddy surfaces and slippery steps. Location: Mittagong Map: Mittagong 8929-2S Limit: 16. View |
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