Category Archives: Walks

Amendment to the Walks Program

The October-December Walks Program needs to be altered, because of covid-19, and because of boggy conditions at Killawarra. The proposed weekend at Typo Station (October 22-24) will be postponed to 2022, dates to be advised. The operators of Typo Station have advised that they are unable to offer their venue, given the current restrictions. The…

Grass-Tree Loop, and part of Friends Track-Alpine Views Track : October 2

There were 16 of us on this walk (in two pods), and starting out from Wenhams Camp, the distance planned for this walk was about eight kilometres. This was the soft option for those who wanted to walk today, but didn’t want to tackle the two day “Warby Range : North to South” event. We…

Warby Ranges North-to-South

This weekend (October 3 and 4) we are commemorating 40 plus years of our club, and the amazing “greenlisting” of the Warby Ovens National Park with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) – the first in Victoria, and only the 4th in Australia – see  https://iucngreenlist.org/about/  and  https://iucngreenlist.org/explore/green-list-sites/ It will be an interesting…

Alpine Views Track : September 26

There were 20 participants on this walk, and we had two pods, so as to comply with the covid-19 restrictions. Having met up at Rotary Park, we headed off to the starting point of the walk, Wenhams Camp. The distance planned for walk was about 12 kilometres, and we had a beautiful sunny day, with…

Loggers Lane – Wenhams Loop : September 25

This was an event that was originally envisaged as part of the visit to the Warby Ranges by the Boroondara Bushwalkers from Melbourne. As with many other events, this one was cancelled because of restrictions imposed by covid-19. However, it was decided to still offer a weekend of walks in the Ranges. Today’s walk involved…

Mount Barambogie: September 19

For this interesting adventure we met at Rotary Park at 8.30am, organised the plan for the day, and headed off to the Hume Freeway, and the Chiltern-Beechworth Road, where we would meet up with some more walkers from Myrtleford. Mount Barambogie is located about 15km south-west of Chiltern, stands at about 500m, and was our…

Category Archives: Walks

Amendment to the Walks Program

The October-December Walks Program needs to be altered, because of covid-19, and because of boggy conditions at Killawarra. The proposed weekend at Typo Station (October 22-24) will be postponed to 2022, dates to be advised. The operators of Typo Station have advised that they are unable to offer their venue, given the current restrictions. The…

Grass-Tree Loop, and part of Friends Track-Alpine Views Track : October 2

There were 16 of us on this walk (in two pods), and starting out from Wenhams Camp, the distance planned for this walk was about eight kilometres. This was the soft option for those who wanted to walk today, but didn’t want to tackle the two day “Warby Range : North to South” event. We…

Warby Ranges North-to-South

This weekend (October 3 and 4) we are commemorating 40 plus years of our club, and the amazing “greenlisting” of the Warby Ovens National Park with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) – the first in Victoria, and only the 4th in Australia – see  https://iucngreenlist.org/about/  and  https://iucngreenlist.org/explore/green-list-sites/ It will be an interesting…

Alpine Views Track : September 26

There were 20 participants on this walk, and we had two pods, so as to comply with the covid-19 restrictions. Having met up at Rotary Park, we headed off to the starting point of the walk, Wenhams Camp. The distance planned for walk was about 12 kilometres, and we had a beautiful sunny day, with…

Loggers Lane – Wenhams Loop : September 25

This was an event that was originally envisaged as part of the visit to the Warby Ranges by the Boroondara Bushwalkers from Melbourne. As with many other events, this one was cancelled because of restrictions imposed by covid-19. However, it was decided to still offer a weekend of walks in the Ranges. Today’s walk involved…

Mount Barambogie: September 19

For this interesting adventure we met at Rotary Park at 8.30am, organised the plan for the day, and headed off to the Hume Freeway, and the Chiltern-Beechworth Road, where we would meet up with some more walkers from Myrtleford. Mount Barambogie is located about 15km south-west of Chiltern, stands at about 500m, and was our…