Bushwalkers of Western Australia

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Walking is a year round activity. Bushwalkers of Western Australia Inc (BOWA) based in Perth has a complete annual programme. In Winter (May to October) longer walks of up to 20km in length are undertaken. These require a full day and most of the information about walking presented here applies to these walks. From time to time the Winter programme will include, for variety, a shorter half day walk.  In Summer members maintain fitness by shorter walks around the Perth environs which are completed before midday. On almost every Sunday of the year it is possible to sample the experience of walking with our club. How do I get started?

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Mt Dale

Event

Title:
Mt Dale
When:
Sun, 12. July 2015, 09:00 h
Where:
Kelmscott - Kelmscott, WA
Category:
Easy Walk

Description

Start from hilltop. Break at Dale hut.  Lunch by a stream. Follow Beraking brook. Bibbulmun track return.

Mt Dale Beraking Brook from Walks GPS.

Contact Information

Name:
Steve N
Telephone:
0420 224 911


Venue

Location:
Kelmscott
Street:
2889 Albany Highway
ZIP:
6111
City:
Kelmscott
State:
WA
Country:
Australia

Description

Woolworths Kelmscott Plaza, 2889 Albany Highway (near Davis Rd). In carpark near front entrance behind Red Rooster.

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