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18 Aug, Thu | South along the Duck River from Clyde Station | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8.5km | Sydney Branch | ||
Suzanne | |||||
(Fully Booked) The Duck River is a tributary of the Parramatta River rising near Bankstown. It is enclosed by a reserve and parks. Good paths and tracks. Hazards include current viruses and tripping. Limit: 10. View |
19 Aug, Fri 8:42AM | Glenbrook Creek above Sassafras Creek | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 12km | 400m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
Yondell Trail to junction of Glenbrook and Sassafras Creeks. Explore Glenbrook Creek above Sassafras Creek. Exit via Wiggins Track. Off track, up and back along part of Glenbrook Creek. Expect muddy and wet sections. Expect this to be slow going. Location: Springwood Map: Springwood Limit: 8. View |
20 Aug, Sat | Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | Macarthur Branch | ||
Lyn C | |||||
Walk around the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan. For those who are not familiar with the garden, please refer to www.australianbotanicgarden. |
20 Aug, Sat 7:30AM | Pantoneys Crown | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 15km | 500m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) Rising majestically from the Capertee Valley, Pantoneys Crown is impressive mesa from any angle and the view from the top is never less than spectacular. The walk involves access through private property and a climb up through woodland, before a steep ridge with some tape assisted rock scrambling for good measure!
This walk is undoubtedly my favourite in the Blue Mountains region and not to be missed. Rock scrambling and off-track walking. Location: Gardens of Stone NP Map: Ben Bullen 89314S Limit: 14. View |
20 Aug, Sat 7:36AM | Pantoneys Crown | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 10km | 500m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) Rising spectacularly above the Capertee Valley Pantoneys Crown is impressive from every angle and the views from the top are of course superb! On this trip we will approach it from private property makjng for a shorter ascent and more time on top! Rock scrambling and mostly off-track walking. Location: Gardens of Stone NP Map: Ben Bullen 89314S Limit: 14. View |
21 Aug, Sun 9:00AM | Colour walk series No 3: Royal Botanical Garden | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 9km | 50m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
Today we'll visit the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, an oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city. Wrapped around Sydney Harbour, the Gardens occupy one of Sydney's most spectacular positions. Established in 1816, it is the oldest scientific institution in the country and is home to an outstanding collection of plants from Australia and overseas. From the provocative rare and threatened plants of the world to the romantic rose garden, the themed garden areas show the diverse beauty of nature. View |
22 Aug, Mon 10:00AM | Between Two Lagoons | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 11km | 180m | Sydney Branch | |
Renate W. | |||||
This walk connects the shores of Dee Why Lagoon and Narrabeen Lagoon. Starting at Collaroy it goes via the Long Reef headland and follows the coastline to Dee Why Lagoon. After crossing Pittwater road several flights of steps lead up to Collaroy Plateau for breathtaking views over the coastline. A steep bush track and several flights of steps lead down the cliff line to finish with a short walk along Narrabeen Lagoon. Steps. Location: Northern Beaches Sydney Map: Northern Beaches Limit: 14. View |
22 Aug, Mon 10:00AM | Birds of the CBD & Cockatoo Island | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 9km | 60m | Sydney Branch | |
Renate W. | |||||
(Postponed) While this walk is not “Strictly for the Birds”, they do play a major part in it. Between Town Hall and Circular Quay the walk passes some beautiful sculptures of birds (Terrance Plowright's "Dancing Brolgas", Michael Thomas's Hill's "Forgotten Songs", Tracey Emin's " The Distance of your Heart” and Stephen Walker's “Tank Stream” fountains). After a ferry ride the walk continues on Cockatoo Island where the seagulls are raising their chicks. Live pigeons, ibis and seagulls included!. Steps, city traffic, swooping seagulls. Location: Sydney CBD and Cockatoo Is Map: Sydney Street Directory Limit: 14. View |
22 Aug, Mon 9:55AM | Little Zig Zag | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | 420m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
Note 420m ascent and descent. Walk feels longer than 8km. Visit Ross Cave, Bede Lookout, Pulpit Rock, Little Zig Zag, Rienits Pass, Wilson Glen and back past Ross Cave. Old track, poorly maintained. In a couple of places a slip would not be good. Muddy in places. Location: Mt Victoria Map: Hartley and Mt Wilson Limit: 20. View |
23 Aug, Tue 9:30AM | Kangaroo River Fire Trail #150 | ||||
Fully inside Shoalhaven City Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | 300m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Jerry | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) The Kangaroo River Fire Trail leads from Tallowa Dam Road down to Lake Yarrunga. The fire trail winds through forest with beautiful ferns, orchids and interesting rock formations to a lovely lunch place on the banks of Lake Yarrunga. Return by the same route.
Hazards: Rough, steep fire trail and fallen trees. Location: Morton NP Map: Burrier 89282N Limit: 20. View |
24 Aug, Wed 7:03PM | Kalyarr NP | ||||
Southern Sydney Branch | |||||
Brian E. | |||||
The August Zoom meeting will visit the Hay Plain and settle somewhere within the delightful Kalyarr National Park, the traditional Country of the Nari Nari People and also the childhood home of Branch member Valerie Atkinson. The presentation will include images of the sweeping plain, the vegetation along the Lachlan and the wildlife within it. It will also be an interactive session with Valerie Atkinson as we explore her times on Norwood and surrounding stations. Consider this part pictorial, part "My Story" and part an invitation to join the NPA on its late September field trip to this beautiful part of the world. This will also be our AGM and any member who wishes to join the committee in some form (including President, Secretary, etc) please let the current Executive know. The zoom link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8102670640 Join from 7.00pm for a 7.15pm start. View |
24 Aug, Wed 8:15AM | Patonga to Woy Woy | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 16km | 500m | Sydney Branch | |
Marilyn C. | |||||
Start along the shoreline at Patonga and walk in beautiful bushland in Brisbane Waters NP. Enjoy spring flowers including Waratahs and native rose.Enjoy water views of the Hawkesbury, Broken Bay and Woy Woy Bay. Finish at Woy Woy Station. A comfortable pace. Social distancing. Steep tracks, some rocky and slippery creek crossings. Map: Gosford 1:25 000 Map Series NSW-91312S and Broken Bay 91301N Limit: 10. View |
24 Aug, Wed 9:17AM | Stanwell Park to Otford Tunnel | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 400m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Loan | |||||
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Stanwell Park Station following the Wodi Wodi Track and then up to Mount Mitchell. Views over Stanwell Park and Bald Hill. Returning down along Stanwell Park Beach and on to the disused 1.8km Otford Railway Tunnel. Torches are essential. Finishing at Otford Station. Steep and slippery sections. Must bring a torch. Location: Stanwell Park Limit: 15. View |
24 Aug, Wed | Waterfalls of Lawson and Hazelbrook | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 13km | 400m | Illawarra Branch | |
Adrian J. | |||||
From Lawson Station follow paths and firetrail and follow a variety of tracks to the Hazelbrook Circuit visiting Victor Falls and Terrace Falls. From Terrace Falls we will follow an old route to Willawong Pool. A visit to Bedford Pool before returning to the Lawson Circuit visiting five waterfalls with a side trip, off track, to Leslie Falls. Return to Lawson Station. Slippery conditions, cliff edges, creek crossings. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Limit: 15. View |
26 Aug, Fri 9:00AM | Colour Walk series No 1: Colourful Lisgar Garden | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9km | 240m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Brad S. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) RSVP only accepted from 2 weeks prior to 7 pm the day before event. Today we explore Hornsby and Normanhurst including Lisgar Gardens. Lisgar Gardens is a wonderful, secret garden hidden in the back streets of Hornsby. Spread across 6 acres, the garden packs a lot in with a little bit of something for everyone. This walk will be easier than my Neighbourhood Walk with less steep climbs. Preview of Lisgar Gardens
There are sixty Camellia Gardens of Excellence in the world, with the Camellia Gardens and Lisgar Gardens in Hornsby being the only two in NSW. Stairs and slippery sections. Location: Hornsby View |
26 Aug, Fri 8:24PM | Glenbrook to Blaxland | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 8km | 300m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
Exploratory. Trying to complete our April walk, but in the opposite direction. Look for the Glenbrook end of our track. Follow this to join Florabella Pass. Creek crossings. Some rock scrambling. Rough vague track. Some off track a possibility. Location: Glenbrook Map: Springwood Limit: 8. View |
27 Aug, Sat | Angus Place Pagodas | ||||
Length | 8km | Sydney Branch | |||
Yuri B. | |||||
Find out why this area must be better protected for future generations. Park at the bottom of Angus Place Trail and follow it till about GR 312 052. Descend into a gully to the south west and traverse the extremely dissected pagoda terrain, generally following the cliff line, for as long as the time allows. Exit to Angus Place Trail and walk back to the vehicles. About 8 km. Scrambling and exposure. Location: Newnes State Forest View |
27 Aug, Sat 7:30AM | Glenbrook Visitors centre – Glenbrook Gorge – Portal Lookout Track – Tunnel View Track – Glenbrook Visitors centre | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 7km | 350m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
From the Visitors centre we will descend to Glenbrook gorge and follow the Gorge downstream, finding our way along river via rocky terraces, sand bars and several crossings of the creek. Then we ascend up to Portal Lookout which will involve some climbing of the ropes set up there already and, after a walk along the top fire trail, descend the stunning Tunnel View ridge back down to Glenbrook creek. Lastly we retrace our footsteps back up the track to the Visitors centre. Rock hopping, several crossings of Glenbrook creek and pulling yourself up the ropes onto Portal Lookout. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Map: Penrith 90303N View |
28 Aug, Sun 9:50AM | Harold Reid and North Arm walking tracks | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 15km | 400m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Geoffrey.L | |||||
Booking opens 2 weeks prior to event. A walk through foreshore bushland near Chatswood, Sydney. A nice way to get into bush without leaving the suburbs with middle harbour by your side. Expect a variety of vegetation and landscapes a long the way plus some view points. It goes past or through rainforest, mangroves, the river and some street sections. It does have some steep sections and steps along the way. A great spot to get some exercise without having to go far.
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28-29 Aug, Sun (13:38PM)-Mon (13:00PM) | Kiama Coast Walk | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 20km | Sydney Branch | ||
Janet R. | |||||
(Date Changed) Expression of Interest for a two (short) days of Kiama Coast Walk staying in Kiama overnight. Day 1: Starting at Minnamurra Station 13:39 train (TBC) walking to Kiama. Day 2: Kiama rail bus 8:00 to Gerringong and walking back to Kiama by about 13:00. For further details email me please. Must be double vaccinated. Tides, beaches, footpaths, cliff edges, mud, creek crossings. Limit: 15. View |
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