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    Devilbend Natural Features Reserve Loop - Grade 2 (Easy)

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    Devilbend Natural Features Reserve
    moorooduc, australia
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    The Walking Club of Victoria invites you to join them on the Devilbend Natural Features Reserve Loop walk. 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. 

    Join the Walking Club of Victoria on an exploration of the Devilbend Natural Features Reserve, which includes the largest inland body of water on the Mornington Peninsula. The circuit walk meanders through lowland forest and grassy woodland. From the shoreline we’ll enjoy superb views over both Devilbend and Bittern Reservoirs. The flocks of water birds are a spectacular sight. 

    The reserve is of high conservation significance and is recognised by BirdLife International as being globally important. Keep an eye out for the majestic White-bellied Sea Eagle as well as for turtle nesting sites and deer.

    DISTANCE:  Approximately 14km circuit walk.

    WHO IS THIS WALK FOR? For anyone with a reasonable level of fitness who would like to try out bushwalking with a friendly club.

    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 2 (Easy), on formed tracks. There is a short, gentle hill at the end of the walk, but otherwise it’s fairly flat. Note: whilst this is a Grade 2 walk, it is approximately 14kms. AWT Grade information. 

    PACE: Steady with a 15 min stop for morning tea and a 30 min stop for lunch. (Walkers need to bring their own food and drink – no drinking water is available at the reserve).

    TOTAL ASCENT: Approx 50 m.

    WALK DESCRIPTION: 

    We will circumnavigate the reserve in an anti-clockwise direction. A mainly flat walk, the first part is fairly open following a waterway. This leads us around Devilbend Reservoir to Bittern Reservoir. After lunch the path provides more shade as well as access points to the shoreline of Devilbend Reservoir.

    The plan after the walk is for us to drive to a nearby Mount Martha café for coffee and cake.   

    MEETING POINT: Daangean Point Picnic Area car park, Devilbend Natural Features Reserve, off Graydens Road, Tuerong (Melway Map 152 J3). Park in the car park near to the public toilet. Please arrive by 09:00 am for a 09:15 am start.

    DIRECTIONS: Google map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/gxWo9r5yCmpgVN318 Approach the car park via Graydens Road. It’s fine for 2wd vehicles but there are a few potholes so drive carefully.  What3words location - ///bride.ribbon.escapades

    CARPOOLING/PUBLIC TRANSPORT:  Not Available

    PHONE SIGNAL: Should be available

    TOILETS: At the start/finish of the walk only

    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 
    • Morning tea and lunch

    LEADER: Dave Farnsworth 0434 14 1612. Sheryl Siekierka 0482 460 767 (co-leader)

    EXTRA INFORMATION: Please contact the leader directly if you have any queries.  

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK:  When registering for this event, we ask that you view and agree to our Acknowledgement of Risk.

    ABOUT OUR CLUB: The Walking Club of Victoria is a small friendly club where new members are very welcome.  We offer two or three walks per week, on Wednesday and Sunday and a Strollers Walk usually on a Thursday or Friday every two or three weeks.  We always end our Sunday walks at a coffee shop or car boot afternoon tea.  Wednesday walks start with coffee and are accessible by public transport.  Our members generally live in inner and outer suburban Melbourne and our walks can be in the North, South, East or West, but usually within an hour or hour and half of the city. Every year we offer numerous weekday and weekend walking trips, coupling together two or three consecutive days of walking, and social activities.

    PRIVACY:  

    Your privacy is important to us. Bushwalking Victoria and its member clubs are committed to safeguarding your personal information and ensuring that your privacy is protected. The personal data we collect from you is used solely for the purpose of facilitating your participation and communicating important details about the event. 

    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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    We encourage participants to take photographs during activities, which may be shared publicly through various channels such as newspapers, magazines, websites and social media.  If you do not wish to be included in any photographs, it is your responsibility to inform the photographer and take reasonable steps to avoid being captured in the images.

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