Brisbane Ranges, Extended Loop (but not to QLD). Grade 3+ (Medium+)
Event description
The Gisborne Walking Club invites you to join them on the Brisbane Ranges, Extended Loop. Grade 3+ (Medium+). This walk is part of the Try Bushwalking Month, celebrating the 90th Anniversary of Bushwalking Victoria, the peak body representing 60+ bushwalking clubs across Victoria.
This walk is suited to hikers who like to challenge themselves with a variety of trails, landscapes, vegetation and terrain surrounding a historic mining town.
DISTANCE: 17.7 km Loop Walk. Duration 5.5 hrs, including breaks.
WHO IS THIS WALK FOR? This walk is suited to bushwalkers with some experience and a reasonable level of fitness.
CHILDREN AND PETS: This walk is for adults 18 years and over, and due to the nature of the walk, we ask you to leave dogs and other pets at home. Please contact the club directly to inquire about service animals, and any family or pet friendly walks.
AWT Grade: GRADE 3+ or, Medium +. AWT Grade information.
PACE: Steady, with regular hydration stops.
TOTAL ASCENT: 608m. With 2 long steep climbs and, 7 shorter inclines.
WALK DESCRIPTION: This is a challenging walk passing through the Brisbane Ranges National Park and Steiglitz Historic Park. The trail passes through a variety of open forest and terrains including gorges, with steady climbs along the way but nothing too hard. Including some wonderful open bushlands. We will stop for regular water breaks as well as morning tea and lunch.
MEETING POINT: Is in the carpark, opposite the Gisborne Aquatic Centre. We will meet here, and carpool/convoy the 1hr to the start of the walk at the Steiglitz Court House (Google Map). We recommend you download this map for use offline. GPS coordinates: -37. 87702, 144.17831
CARPOOLING/PUBLIC TRANSPORT: There will be carpooling available at the Gisborne meeting point.
PHONE SIGNAL: Phone signal can be poor to not existent.
TOILETS: There are public toilets at the start/finish and at morning tea
WHAT TO BRING
Mandatory:
● Emergency contact form with medical info (from welcome pack)
● 1.5L water
● Backpack
● Rain jacket
● Hiking shoes/boots
● Personal first aid kit (your health is your responsibility)
● Sun hat/sunscreen
Recommended:
● Lunch
● Hiking poles
● Bug spray
LEADERS: Mark Summers (0402 934 775) & Gail Davies (0419 374 603)
EXTRA INFORMATION: Either Mark or Gail will contact you a week prior to the walk, to discuss any questions that you may have. However, please feel to contact us early if you are concerned about anything regarding this walk.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK: When registering for this event, we ask that you view and agree to our Acknowledgement of Risk.
ABOUT OUR CLUB: Gisborne Bushwalking Club (GBWC) is over 40 years old and a membership of approximately 80. Members are drawn from the Macedon Ranges, Sunbury and beyond, with some members travelling from Melbourne suburbs. Membership comprises a range of ages, abilities, backgrounds and interests. GBWC offers mainly day walks, activities include hiking with a pack, overnight camping, and sunrise/sunset walks. Victorian and interstate base camps, are popular with cabin accommodation arranged for periods from a weekend to a week or more. Visit our website.
PRIVACY:
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Please note that your contact information will be shared with Activity Leaders for the purpose of organising activities. Your information will not be shared with any external parties without your consent, except where required by law, but may be used for follow-up contact regarding your participation in this event.
You can view the BWV Privacy Policy on our website.
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