Indigo Shire has organised a Festival of Short Walks for the week of 14th – 20th October 2019, covering • BEECHWORTH • CHILTERN • RUTHERGLEN • YACKANDANDAH • See the link below for further information
Indigo Shire has organised a Festival of Short Walks for the week of 14th – 20th October 2019, covering • BEECHWORTH • CHILTERN • RUTHERGLEN • YACKANDANDAH • See the link below for further information
Twenty happy walkers (including four staff members from the Wangaratta Visitor Information Centre) set out from Wenhams Camp for this nice, moderate rated, adventure of about 12km. The weather was sunny, with some increasing cloud cover, the max temp being about 15C. We walked north from Wenhams picnic area, where we took a mountain bike…
Hi all members, I am thrilled to be preparing the Club’s Mornington Peninsular walks for our week away. Walkers of all abilities will enjoy the spectacular walking trails, views of peaceful bays, wild ocean coastlines, tranquil bush and local history. Being a coastal region, the elevation of most walks is easy to moderate, usually the…
On the weekend of Friday Sept 13 to Sunday Sept 15th twenty Warby Walkers booked for a weekend of walks in the Daylesford region. The club’s motto might be fun, fitness and friendship, but it’s more like fantabulous frivolities and foolishness. To the suggestion of what happens on a weekend walk stays on a weekend…
There were 22 walkers on this last day of winter walk, with 18 tackling the full route from Taminick Gap, to Morgans Lookout, and four taking Ridge Track direct to the Lookout. Having parked our cars on the dirt track adjacent to Taminick Gap Road, on the boundary of Baileys Vineyard, we followed the fence…
This excellent event took place in the Greta South Bushland, with the walk commencing from what is known as ‘Dinnings Bush’at Merles Hut. There were 27 walkers, and we enjoyed an easy to medium walk along mainly bush tracks. We walked along a ridge, which had some steep grades, and we saw many kangaroos and…
Indigo Shire has organised a Festival of Short Walks for the week of 14th – 20th October 2019, covering • BEECHWORTH • CHILTERN • RUTHERGLEN • YACKANDANDAH • See the link below for further information
Twenty happy walkers (including four staff members from the Wangaratta Visitor Information Centre) set out from Wenhams Camp for this nice, moderate rated, adventure of about 12km. The weather was sunny, with some increasing cloud cover, the max temp being about 15C. We walked north from Wenhams picnic area, where we took a mountain bike…
Hi all members, I am thrilled to be preparing the Club’s Mornington Peninsular walks for our week away. Walkers of all abilities will enjoy the spectacular walking trails, views of peaceful bays, wild ocean coastlines, tranquil bush and local history. Being a coastal region, the elevation of most walks is easy to moderate, usually the…
On the weekend of Friday Sept 13 to Sunday Sept 15th twenty Warby Walkers booked for a weekend of walks in the Daylesford region. The club’s motto might be fun, fitness and friendship, but it’s more like fantabulous frivolities and foolishness. To the suggestion of what happens on a weekend walk stays on a weekend…
There were 22 walkers on this last day of winter walk, with 18 tackling the full route from Taminick Gap, to Morgans Lookout, and four taking Ridge Track direct to the Lookout. Having parked our cars on the dirt track adjacent to Taminick Gap Road, on the boundary of Baileys Vineyard, we followed the fence…
This excellent event took place in the Greta South Bushland, with the walk commencing from what is known as ‘Dinnings Bush’at Merles Hut. There were 27 walkers, and we enjoyed an easy to medium walk along mainly bush tracks. We walked along a ridge, which had some steep grades, and we saw many kangaroos and…