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20 Sep, Fri 9:30AM | Jungaburra | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 10km | 350m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
(Fully Booked) Turn off Kamarah Ridge and descend to ledge above Jungaburra Brook. Follow this upstream past the rock climber's ascent. Shortly after cross over Jungaburra Brook and follow the ledge on the other side, downstream. Climb to Wilkinson Hill for views over the Grose Valley. Then back to Bells Line of Road via Jinki Track. Half walk is off track. Some rock scrambling. Close to cliff edge at some points. Location: Blue Mountains NP Map: MtWilson Limit: 5. View |
20 Sep, Fri 9:20AM | Suburbs series of walk: Campbelltown | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 10km | 100m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
Leader: Lynne Hewitt. The Alphabet Series: "U" .UWS Sculpture and Art Gallery Walk. A visit to see the sculptures in Western Sydney University, the Art Gallery of Campbelltown and the Japanese gardens behind the Art Gallery. The Art Centre is a large outdoor sculpture and manicured park area which features a range of permanent and changing exhibitions. Experience the unique sculptures in a beautiful outdoor setting. Experience the Tether of Time - a 15-metre sculpture and meet Esmeralda, the 10-tonne granite prehistoric wombat. Spring time will enhance our visual and smell sense in our visit to the Japanese Gardens. The Japanese Gardens are a special gift from Koshigaya, Campbelltown's Sister City in Japan. The Gardens symbolise the beliefs and religion of both Shinto, the indigenous religion of Japan, and Zen Buddhism. The Campbelltown Japanese Gardens feature a traditional waterfall, koi pond, timber bridge, stonework pathways, lush plantings and a 16th Century designed teahouse, handcrafted by Japanese craftsmen. The aim of the garden is to obtain quiet solitude. The design represents elegant simplicity, lending itself to contemplation and heightened awareness. The Gardens is also home to the Arts Centre Cafe, a scenic dining location that overlooks the tranquil gardens. Limit: 15. View |
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