Category Archives: Walks

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…

Annual General Meeting, 2023

Annual General Meeting, 2023 It’s that time of year again, please save the date: Monday 20th March, when our ‘AGM and Social Catch up Gathering’ is to be held at Remel 185, 399 Whorouly Road, Whorouly. Dinner is from 6pm, (three course – set menu; dietary needs catered for, BYO drinks), followed by a  short AGM…

Mount St Bernard Weekend – February 17-19

This is a brief report on the Mount St Bernard weekend; see the March Newsletter for the full story. Twenty-six members gathered at the Wangaratta Ski Club Lodge at Mount St Bernard for the annual High Country weekend, and all seemed delighted with the facilities. Two other members joined us for walks, and the shared…

Wednesday, 8th February. Beechworth Waters Walk

For this interesting walk 13 enthusiastic starters met at the Lake Sambell bbq area just after 9am, with a warm to hot day predicted. We ambled along Silver Creek on the right bank for about a kilometre towards the Silver Creek Caravan Park, before heading back on the left bank, and then skirting the Lake…

Sunday, February 5 – in the forest around Stanley

This walk last Sunday was in and around Stanley township. Seventeen club members gathered at the recreation reserve, where the temperature was only 10° when we started our adventure at 9am! The walk took us through the township, then into the bush on narrow old roads, and we found the perfect spot to have our…

Mount Sugarloaf : Saturday 21st January

With Leader Lesley Finedon out front, 16 walkers started this walk on Warner’s Track in the Woolshed Valley. They covered about 12kms on a warm day, with a maximum of 30 degrees. The group ambled off at 8.45am, and climbed continuously upwards; the track was quite eroded and washed out, making it very slippery in…

Category Archives: Walks

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…

Annual General Meeting, 2023

Annual General Meeting, 2023 It’s that time of year again, please save the date: Monday 20th March, when our ‘AGM and Social Catch up Gathering’ is to be held at Remel 185, 399 Whorouly Road, Whorouly. Dinner is from 6pm, (three course – set menu; dietary needs catered for, BYO drinks), followed by a  short AGM…

Mount St Bernard Weekend – February 17-19

This is a brief report on the Mount St Bernard weekend; see the March Newsletter for the full story. Twenty-six members gathered at the Wangaratta Ski Club Lodge at Mount St Bernard for the annual High Country weekend, and all seemed delighted with the facilities. Two other members joined us for walks, and the shared…

Wednesday, 8th February. Beechworth Waters Walk

For this interesting walk 13 enthusiastic starters met at the Lake Sambell bbq area just after 9am, with a warm to hot day predicted. We ambled along Silver Creek on the right bank for about a kilometre towards the Silver Creek Caravan Park, before heading back on the left bank, and then skirting the Lake…

Sunday, February 5 – in the forest around Stanley

This walk last Sunday was in and around Stanley township. Seventeen club members gathered at the recreation reserve, where the temperature was only 10° when we started our adventure at 9am! The walk took us through the township, then into the bush on narrow old roads, and we found the perfect spot to have our…

Mount Sugarloaf : Saturday 21st January

With Leader Lesley Finedon out front, 16 walkers started this walk on Warner’s Track in the Woolshed Valley. They covered about 12kms on a warm day, with a maximum of 30 degrees. The group ambled off at 8.45am, and climbed continuously upwards; the track was quite eroded and washed out, making it very slippery in…