Monthly Archives: March 2023

AGM : 2023

Monday 20th March AGM of the Club at Remel 185, Whorouly With about 40 members present, life member Adrian Twitt took the chair to manage the committee appointment process. He thanked Cecily Fletcher for her impressive work as president over the last 12 months, and acknowledged her wish to step down from the president role….

Wahgunyah River Trail : March 5

This was a medium graded loop walk of about 13km, walking along bush and walking tracks in the shade of Australia’s favourite tree, the River Red Gum. The walk included the Willows Trail, the Tommy McRae Track and Granthams Bend, alongside the mighty Murray River. Our starting point was just near the Wahgunyah Football Oval,…

Tuesday, 7th March. Full Moon Walk

This interesting adventure took us from Everton Station to Everton, and back, by moonlight! Sting sang “Giant steps are what we took walking under the moon”. Twenty one delighted club members ambled along a short section of the Murray to Mountains Rail, covering just over 7 kms. The conditions were great for a 6.30 pm…

Monthly Archives: March 2023

AGM : 2023

Monday 20th March AGM of the Club at Remel 185, Whorouly With about 40 members present, life member Adrian Twitt took the chair to manage the committee appointment process. He thanked Cecily Fletcher for her impressive work as president over the last 12 months, and acknowledged her wish to step down from the president role….

Wahgunyah River Trail : March 5

This was a medium graded loop walk of about 13km, walking along bush and walking tracks in the shade of Australia’s favourite tree, the River Red Gum. The walk included the Willows Trail, the Tommy McRae Track and Granthams Bend, alongside the mighty Murray River. Our starting point was just near the Wahgunyah Football Oval,…

Tuesday, 7th March. Full Moon Walk

This interesting adventure took us from Everton Station to Everton, and back, by moonlight! Sting sang “Giant steps are what we took walking under the moon”. Twenty one delighted club members ambled along a short section of the Murray to Mountains Rail, covering just over 7 kms. The conditions were great for a 6.30 pm…