WRB News & Events

Mount Glenrowan via Chick Hill : July 23

July 23 started off with early morning fog down in the valley, but we were to enjoy a stunning blue sky up on the ridge; the max temp being about 12C. Twelve of us met at Rotary Park at 9am, organised the car pooling and headed off to the start to meet up with three…

Lake Moodemere : June 24

Yesterdays loop walk around Lake Moodemere was attended by seven keen walkers. The weather forecast wasn’t promising, as a cold and overcast day along with some rain was expected; however, whilst the day started off overcast, the clouds disappeared for a time, and we saw quite a bit of blue sky. The 11k walk started…

Killawarra Loop : Sunday June 11, 2023

AI (Artificial Intelligence) has been making headlines in recent weeks. So, I thought I would give it a chance to prove itself by writing this walks report. To celebrate our first ever King’s Long Weekend, eleven walkers participated in a Sunday walk on June 11th in the Warby Ovens National Park. The original walk planned…

Mount Glenrowan : June 1

Today’s walk was to have been at Killawarra, but a quick check on the ground at that venue showed a very slippery road access, and a slippery walking track. For this reason the venue for the bushwalk was moved to Morgans Lookout at Mount Glenrowan. On a very cool morning, we met at Rotary Park…

Ingrams Rock : May 28

The lead up to the Ingrams Rock walk had various levels of enthusiasm (due to impending cold, and wet weather), and the final outcome was that we all decided to stay at home, and to defer the walk to a later date. This was a good decision, as it rained most of the day, and…

Woolshed Valley : May 13

Lesley’s walk on Saturday, on a perfect sunny Autumn day, was to Native Dog Peak, with its rocky outcrops and views overlooking the Woolshed Valley. This is an area closely associated with Ned Kelly and his bushrangers, and is renowned for its excellent rocky scenery. Twelve participants walked around 12 kilometres on a mostly undulating…

Mount Glenrowan via Chick Hill : July 23

July 23 started off with early morning fog down in the valley, but we were to enjoy a stunning blue sky up on the ridge; the max temp being about 12C. Twelve of us met at Rotary Park at 9am, organised the car pooling and headed off to the start to meet up with three…

Lake Moodemere : June 24

Yesterdays loop walk around Lake Moodemere was attended by seven keen walkers. The weather forecast wasn’t promising, as a cold and overcast day along with some rain was expected; however, whilst the day started off overcast, the clouds disappeared for a time, and we saw quite a bit of blue sky. The 11k walk started…

Killawarra Loop : Sunday June 11, 2023

AI (Artificial Intelligence) has been making headlines in recent weeks. So, I thought I would give it a chance to prove itself by writing this walks report. To celebrate our first ever King’s Long Weekend, eleven walkers participated in a Sunday walk on June 11th in the Warby Ovens National Park. The original walk planned…

Mount Glenrowan : June 1

Today’s walk was to have been at Killawarra, but a quick check on the ground at that venue showed a very slippery road access, and a slippery walking track. For this reason the venue for the bushwalk was moved to Morgans Lookout at Mount Glenrowan. On a very cool morning, we met at Rotary Park…

Ingrams Rock : May 28

The lead up to the Ingrams Rock walk had various levels of enthusiasm (due to impending cold, and wet weather), and the final outcome was that we all decided to stay at home, and to defer the walk to a later date. This was a good decision, as it rained most of the day, and…

Woolshed Valley : May 13

Lesley’s walk on Saturday, on a perfect sunny Autumn day, was to Native Dog Peak, with its rocky outcrops and views overlooking the Woolshed Valley. This is an area closely associated with Ned Kelly and his bushrangers, and is renowned for its excellent rocky scenery. Twelve participants walked around 12 kilometres on a mostly undulating…