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标题: Sydneyhiking Club (悉尼爬山徒步俱樂部) [打印本页]

作者: sydneyhiking    时间: 2-1-2010 22:32
标题: Sydneyhiking Club (悉尼爬山徒步俱樂部)
Bushwalking/hiking around sydney for 6-10 hours every sunday

Is there any one interesting in bushwalking around Sydney region such as Royal National Park (NP), Blue Mountain NP, North Great Walk, Lane Cove NP etc every sunday for 6-10 hours regardless of weather. We are also going to bushwalking/hiking interstate such as VIC, TAS, WA and overseas such as New Zealand, UK, US, Canada and China from time to time.  contact bushwalker 0402 817 164 (optus) or msn petercai08@hotmail.com

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalker and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent.

The Sydneyhikng Register Form could be obtained from petercai08@hotmail.com



Policy
经过和Blackbird带领的墨尔本爬山帮深入的交谈,我们受益良多。

为了为大家创造一个更好的环境来享受澳洲的自然风光,锻炼身体,广交朋友。所以特别写了如下规章试行。不合理之处欢迎大家讨论并改正。


安全规章

安全是出去徒步的重中之重,照顾好自己就是对团队最大的帮助,特别是悉尼登山队经常会走一些有难度的路线,所以请大家严格遵守。

登山鞋(必备);
对讲机(二月份之后每人必备一个,Bushwalker会贴一些网站连接方便大家购买);
每天1.5-2升水(Bushwalker会在车里备一些,水没带够的TZ将被强制成本价购买);

请大家准时到达出发地,如有难处需提前一天提出。


难度

为了方便大家顺利并完成当天的徒步,徒步路线会标明如下难度,如不清楚自己的体力,请首先参加低难度的徒步,循序渐进,做到心中有数。

Bushwalker会经常的选择一些低难度的路线供大家休闲,以及新队员的锻炼。

容易(Easy):爬升400米以下,时间5小时以下;
中等(Medium):爬升400-600米,时间5-6小时;
中等偏难(Medium Hard):爬升600-800米,时间6-7小时;
难(Hard):爬升800-1000米,时间7-8小时左右;
很难(Challenging):爬升1000米以上,时间8小时以上.


队费(试用,自愿为主非强迫)

为了方便定期的组织各种活动比如腐败,近期活动讨论会,团购必用的地图,装备,以及增加大家的凝聚力,适当收取队费是可行的。收取队费绝对不是为了盈利,也不是为了私用。

每位队员一次性收取$10
暂由Bushwalker保管,将来会给合适的队员管理。

队费会在网上全部公开,方便大家查询。


交通

参考了墨尔本的经验,本着公平公正的原则,试用规章如下:

短途大家主动share车费:每位乘客需交 $0.2/km给司机。(税务所退税计算是 $0.7/km, 本地local俱乐部 $0.5/km),但全车不超过$0.4/km。(2人或两人以上都是$0.4/km)

如果司机不好意思收取,乘客将车费上交作为public fund。

长途旅游一律租车(比如来回300公里以上),所有费用全部平摊。

司机可以自愿遵守上述规章或使用其他方法。比如,短途来回低于50km不收费。


'Bushwalkers' Code
www.bushwalkers.org.au  
Do not disturb our bushland
If you enjoy the pleasures of bushwalking and related self-reliant outdoor activities, you have a big responsibility to protect and preserve the natural landscape for the enjoyment of future generations.  
This guide will help you enjoy the bush without leaving your mark.  
Be self reliant
Enjoy the natural landscape as it is, on nature’s terms. Carry with you the things you need for your comfort and safety.  
For shelter, carry a lightweight tent or flysheet. You can save damage to the environment by using huts when available, but be prepared to share.  
Do not camp in an overhang with Indigenous rock art, as the art can be damaged by dust, smoke and fumes (See also ‘Respect Indigenous Heritage’)  
Tread softly
Do not exceed the individual park's (POMs) maximum party size limits.  
Avoid popular areas in holiday periods when campsites are crowded.  
Use existing tracks; don’t create new ones. On zigzag paths, don’t cut corners as this creates unsightly damage that leads to erosion.  
In trackless country, spread your party out; don’t walk in one another’s footsteps. Avoid easily damaged places such as peat bogs, cushion moss, swamps and fragile rock formations.  
Wade through waterlogged sections of tracks; don’t create a skein of new tracks around them.  
Except in really rough terrain, wear lightweight, soft-soled walking shoes or joggers rather than heavy boots.  
Become proficient in bush navigation. Try not to build cairns, blaze trees, place tags etc, as this takes away from the natural setting of the bushland. If you need to leave markers ensure that you remove them at the end of the day.  
Watch your safety  
Know what to do in emergencies. Rescue operations often cause serious damage, so take care to avoid the need for rescue.  
Acquire knowledge in First Aid so you know how to handle illness and injuries.  
Carry clothing and equipment to suit the worst possible conditions you are likely to encounter.  
Carry a mobile phone if you want to, but use it only for summoning aid in an emergency. Keep it switched off until needed.  
Pack it in, pack it out
Don’t carry glass bottles and jars, cans, drink cartons lined with aluminium foil and excess packaging.  
If you can’t resist carrying such things, don’t leave them in the bush. Remember, if you can carry a full container in, you can easily carry the empty one out.  
Remove all your rubbish including food scraps, paper, plastic, aluminium foil and empty containers.  
Don’t burn or bury rubbish. Burning creates pollution and buried rubbish may be dug up and scattered by animals.  
Digging also disturbs the soil, causing erosion and encouraging weeds.  
Carry a plastic bag for your rubbish. If you find litter left by irresponsible people along the track or around a campsite, please remove it. Show you care for the environment, even if others don’t.  
When walking in scrubby country, do not strap closed-cell sleep mats or items in plastic bags outside your pack. The bush will be littered with pieces of foam and plastic.  
Be hygienic
Ensure you are at least 50 metres from campsites, creeks and lakes, when going to the toilet. Wait until you get out of sensitive areas such as caves and canyons before defecating or urinating.  
Bury all faeces and toilet paper at least 15cm deep. In snow, dig through the snow first, then dig a  hole in the ground.  
Carry out things that won’t easily decompose, such as used tampons, sanitary pads and condoms.  
Carry a lightweight plastic trowel or a large aluminium tent peg to make digging easier.  
Keep water pure
Wash cooking and eating utensils well back from the edge of lakes and creeks so waste water falls on soil where it will be absorbed.  
Prevent soap, detergent or toothpaste from getting into natural water systems. Similarly, when washing cooking utensils, don’t use detergent and don’t let oils and food scraps get into creeks or lakes.  
Always swim downstream from where you get your drinking water.  
Be VERY careful with fire
Have a fire only when you are absolutely certain you can light it with safety. A fuel stove is preferable for cooking and thermal clothing is better for warmth.  
Always use a fuel stove in places where even a tiny fire may cause permanent damage. Places where fire lighting should be avoided include many rainforest and all alpine regions.  
Do not light fires: in hot, summer conditions  
-in dry windy weather  
-in declared ‘fuel stove only’ areas  
-when there is a declared fire ban.  
Always remember  
Fire doesn’t destroy aluminium foil, and plastics release toxic gases when burnt. So carry foil and plastics out in your pack with all your other rubbish, including food scraps. Don’t use your campfire as a rubbish incinerator.  
If you light a campfire, follow these rules
In popular campsites, light your fire on a bare patch left by previous fires. Don’t light it on fresh ground.  
Light your fire on bare soil or sand, well away from stumps, logs, living plants and river stones (which may explode when heated).  
Definitely don’t build a ring of stones as a fireplace. This is unnecessary and unsightly. Dismantle stone rings wherever you find them.  
Sweep away all leaves, grass and other flammable material for at least two metres around your fireplace. (Major bushfires have been caused by careless campers who didn’t take this precaution.)  
Burn only dead wood that’s fallen to the ground. Don’t break limbs from trees or shrubs.  
Keep your fire small -remember, the bigger the fool, the bigger the fire.  
Before you leave  
Douse your fire thoroughly with water, even if it appears to be already out. Don’t try to smother a fire by covering it with soil or sand as the coals will continue to smoulder for days. Only water kills a fire with total certainty.  
Feel the ground under the coals. If it is too hot to touch, the fire is not out. Douse it some more.  
Scatter the cold charcoal and ashes well clear of your campsite, then rake soil and leaves over the spot where your fire was. You should aim to remove all trace of it.  
Choose campsites carefully
Think twice about using a popular campsite to avoid overuse. If possible, vary your route slightly so you can find an alternative site in a less frequented area.  
Find an open space to erect your tent so it is unnecessary to clear vegetation. In difficult overgrown areas, trample undergrowth flat rather than pull plants out of the ground. A trampled spot soon recovers.  
Use a waterproof groundsheet or tent with a sewn-in floor and you won’t have to worry about surface runoff in wet weather. Avoid the temptation to dig drains around your tent. This practice damages the  environment and is not acceptable  
If you have to remove branches or rocks to create a tent site, replace them before you leave.  
Leave your campsite pristine. After a few days it should be impossible to see where you were camped.  
Protect Plants and Animals  
Try not to disturb wildlife. Remember, you are the trespasser.  
Give snakes a wide berth and leave them alone. They have more right to be there than you do.  
Watch where you put your feet. Walk around delicate plants.  
Don’t feed birds and animals around campsites or they may become pests. Unnatural food can be harmful to many species.  
Respect Indigenous heritage  
Many places have spiritual or cultural significance for our Indigenous communities. Treat such places with consideration and respect.  
Obtain permission from traditional landowners or the relevant land manager to visit sensitive areas.  
Leave Indigenous relics as you find them. Don’t touch paintings or rock engravings.  
Be courteous to others
The sound of, radios, CD players, mobile phones and similar devices is out of place in the natural environment. Leave the electronics at home. (See note under Safety concerning the acceptable use of mobile phones.)  
Ensure your behaviour and activities don’t disturb or offend others. Always keep voices to a minimum.  
Camp as far away from other groups as conditions allow. Don’t use another group’s campfire without permission.  
Leave gates and slip rails as you find them. When you open a gate, make sure the last person through knows it has to be closed.  
Respect the rights of landholders and land managers. Don’t enter private property without permission.  
In national parks, abide by plans of management and encourage others to do so too.  
When in camp
Do your share of getting firewood and water. When breaking camp, help to remove the remains of your fire (if you had one) and clean up the site.  
Don’t throw rubbish on a fire where people are cooking. In fact, don’t throw rubbish on a fire at all; carry it out with you. (See section: Pack it in, Pack it Out.)  
Don’t step over other people’s uncovered food.  
Offer what is required to help others in need. This could be your leader, who may be carrying group safety items, someone in the group who has injured themselves, or forgotten their billy, or another group who may not have communications to summon emergency medical aid. Recognise that some individuals may need your help but will never ask for it. Volunteer it.  
Emergency contact
In an emergency you can contact the Bushwalkers Wilderness Rescue Squad on 13 22 22 and ask operator to send your message, including return STD phone number to pager no. 6277 321  
Walk safely, walk with a club
Take nothing but happy memories and photographs -leave nothing but footprints.  
Minimal Impact Bushwalking means do nothing  
leave nothing that shows where you have been.
  


一个老驴的装备清单
个人穿着用品:

  一、 服装篇
  1、 冲锋衣裤(户外活动必备,防风、防水、透气、耐磨……) 目前有THE NORTH FACEA 顶级 和JACK WORLF SKIN
  2、 抓绒衣(含WINDSTOPPER,主要是防风、保暖)
  3、 排汗内衣(户外运动后保持身体干燥) COOLMAX就可以了
  4、 快干衣裤(夏天出行的必备,裤管、袖管最好是可以脱卸的)
  5、 羽绒衣裤(冬天出行或者去高原地带的保暖必备) 冬天外出减少 了  怕冷 没备
  6、 其他个人衣物(一次性内裤、汗衫T恤……)

  二、 鞋袜篇
  1、 徒步登山鞋(适应性强、耐磨、防水、最好是中高帮的,可保护叫脚踝) 没错
  2、 轻便运动休闲鞋(适合一般的郊游活动,或开车时穿) 徒步的就可以了
  3、 运动凉鞋(可当拖鞋穿,夏天徒步也可直接穿) 水陆两用 呵呵
  4、 排汗袜子(最好是COOLMAX料的,配合GORE—TEX鞋穿,可排脚汗,冬天可防冻伤)
  5、 普通运动袜(棉的、穿着舒服就行)
  6、 雪套(在雪地或者泥泞路段很管用)

  三、 帽子、手套、眼镜
  1、 遮阳帽(圆边的、棒球帽式的、随便喜好,能挡太阳就行)
  2、 抓绒帽(主要是保暖)
  3、 薄手套(主要为了活动方便,比如可以拍照等用处)
  4、 厚手套(主要是保暖的功效)
  5、 眼镜(运动型的更好一点,主要功能是遮阳,也可以用来摆酷)

  个人装备用品:

  一、 背包篇
  1、 大背包(短途露营或者长途旅行的必备,以背着舒适且能承重为佳,45-80L不等)
  2、 小背包(短途旅行或长途备用,有一定的背负,15-30L不等)
  3、 腰包或挎包(长途出行时放随身小东西用,最好是可放水壶的那种)
  4、 摄影包(根据个人需要,斜挎的比较方便取用镜头)

  二、 野营篇
  1、 睡袋(长途宜带体积小的羽绒睡袋,节省空间,还有就是根据季节的需要带)
  2、 睡袋内胆(长途旅行不露营的话,只要带个防脏的抓绒或者棉的睡袋内胆就可以了)
  3、 帐篷(普通露营的话,一般的防水抗风帐篷就可以了,长途远行的话建议带体积小的轻便的帐篷)
  4、 帐篷地席(保护你的帐篷底面,免受磨损)
  5、 防潮垫(普通的可以让你随时随地可以坐下躺下,冲气垫让你更舒服,)
  6、 铝膜地席(携带轻巧方便,必要是时可以作为摄影的反光板)

  三、 照明篇
  1、 头灯(可以让你双手腾出来,很方便)
  2、 手电(作为备用的照明,还是比较可靠的)
  3、 营灯(在营地用或者在帐篷内用,效果很好)
  4、 荧光棒(有一定的作用,就是不要乱扔,不环保)
  5、 防风打火机(用处不小,应急时做照明不错)
  6、 防水火柴(也是应急之用)

  四、 炊具篇
  1、 炉头(让你在野外可以吃到热的东西,小资用品之一) CAMP-4A 确实好用  挺FB的 电子打火 高原也不怕 雪山脚下也能喝上热咖啡  呵呵  爽
  2、 气罐(配合炉头使用,注意携带安全) 一瓶扁 的能煮20包方便面呢
  3、 套锅(有灶台了,没锅可不行,烧饭、烧汤、煮面、煎蛋都靠他了)
  4、 小钢杯(环保用品,喝什么都可以,早上还可作为洗漱杯)
  5、 烧烤炉(自驾车活动可以携带的腐化用品)

  五、 水具篇
  1、 户外水壶(可以有效的防腐,颜色比较酷)
  2、 军用水壶(带一个饭盒,这点比较实用)
  3、 水袋(野外穿越时或自行车旅行时比较管用)
  4、 保温水壶(冬天出去,喝一口热水是一种享受)
  5、 净水器(比较专业,对生活质量有要求的人士用)
  6、 净水药片(携带方便,净水效果一般,但可满足要求)

  六、 通讯篇
  1、 手机(最常用的联系方式、信号最关键、在野外经常没用)
  2、 对讲机(团队活动中很管用的装备,前后呼应,在一定范围内逛街也很实用) 很实用
  3、 GPS(全球定位系统,专业的玩具,可以帮忙定位、定线路、防迷路)
  4、 求生哨(携带方便,也可作为团队联系方法之一)

  七、 其他篇
  1、 登山帐(使用得好,可以节省20%左右的体力,还可做为独脚架) 我一直拒绝使用
  2、 洗漱包(用处不说了,井井有条而已)
  3、 个人卫生(牙刷,肥皂,毛巾,牙膏,手纸,爽足粉,耳塞,防晒霜,唇膏,发热贴,指甲钳,净水器药品,个人药品,)
  4、 背包雨罩(不仅可以防水,长途的话,是防尘的理想工具)
  5、 背包捆扎带(可用于背包外挂物件的固定,必要时可连接做保护绳)
  6、 地图(无论是长途还是短途,都用得着的工具)
  7、 小快挂(方便在背包上随便挂取小物件、毛巾、帽子、垃圾袋等)
  8、 指南针(野外辨别方向、或迷路后寻找方向的有用工具)
  9、 军刀(觉得男人身上都应该带一把,小到削苹果,大到砍数,都可以用)
  10、 户外手表(可以测海拔、气温、气压、带电子罗盘、记时和闹钟等功能)
  11、 头巾(即可擦汗,又可做围脖摆酷、御寒)
  12、 防水袋(保护你的衣物,用品不湿,方便背包内的整理)
  13、 证件袋(贴身放重要的证件或钱财)
  14、 小型望远镜(增加你的视力所及范围)
  15、 针线包(万一衣物坏了,缝缝补补总是要的)
  16、 笔记本(记录你旅行的心情或帐务的需要)
  17、 备用电池及充电器(很多东西用得到电池)
  18、 充气枕(长途坐车或飞机时的理想伴侣)
  19、 药品(感冒药、消炎药、防晒霜、好得快、黄连素、止血绷带、创可贴、维生素药片、眼药水、红花油……根据个人的不同需要携带)
  20、 备用食品(压缩饼干、巧克力、牛肉干、葡萄干、能量棒……)  

by 小猪坏坏 @ www.onmyroad.org (星雲户外)

What do you really need depend on how/where/how long you are going to bushwalking/hiking


Leeches in Australia

Leeches

• Leeches are Annelids (or segmented worms) and are closely related to earthworms.
• There are over 100 different leech species in Australia.
• Leeches have 34 segments, with a powerful sucker at the end.
• Leeches breathe through their body walls.
• Australian leeches vary in size from 7mm up to 200mm when extended.
• They are commonly found in dimly lit places. Most leeches live in freshwater but some live on land, in damp areas of tropical rainforests.
• In Australia’s tropical rainforests the most common leech is the land-dwelling jawed leech (Gnatbobdellida libbata).
• Leeches are hermaphrodites. Each leech has both male and female sex organs. Leeches die after they have reproduced once or twice.
• Leeches are an important part of forest and stream ecosystems because they act as both predators and prey in the life cycle of many animals.
• Leeches are carnivorous. Some prey on invertebrates. They feed on insect larvae, snails, crustaceans and other worms. Their digestive enzymes process their food within a few days.
• Other leeches feed on the blood of vertebrates such as amphibians, birds, reptiles, fish and mammals - including humans! Animals that feed on blood are called sanguivorous. Leeches need symbiotic bacteria to help digest their blood meals which can take weeks or even months.
• Leech bodies are covered with receptors so they can detect warmblooded animals by sight, smell, vibrations and temperature.
• They can also sense carbon dioxide in the air. This indicates there is a breathing animal nearby, which could be their next prey!
• In wet weather the leech waits in foliage or on the forest floor to attach itself to a passing warm-blooded animal. It will wave its head and body around, looking for signals that food is nearby.
• Birds, fish and frogs get their revenge on these bloodsuckers by feasting on them. (Pittas feed leeches to their chicks.) Other predators of leeches are turtles, and the larvae of damselflies and dragonflies.
• Rainforest bushwalkers are a very convenient food source because they brush against low foliage or sit on damp logs or rocks. A waiting leech can easily hitch a ride and grab a snack. When leeches are aware of a meal nearby, they climb the victim’s legs and attach themselves to the first area of bare flesh.
• Leeches use suckers on each end of its body to loop swiftly in pursuit of its host. Once the leech is on the host it looks for a shadowy, protected spot. It holds on tightly with the larger sucker at its mouth, then cuts a hole in the host with its sharp teeth.
• The leech releases an anaesthetic in its saliva which numbs the skin and keeps the host from knowing it is sucking their blood.
• Leeches also release an anti-coagulant called hirudin which stops blood from clotting and keeps it flowing for as long as the leech is feeding. This anti-coagulant also stops the victim’s blood from clotting in the gut of the leech and giving them digestive problems.
• Leeches can consume several times their own weight in just one bloody meal. It can be up to five times heavier than it was at the beginning of its meal.
• When they are full of blood they drop off and find a dark spot to rest and digest their meal.
• After a good feed, a leech can survive several months to a year before feeding again.
• It is difficult to outwit leeches. To keep leeches from biting you, avoid brushing against low vegetation in damp or wet places.
• Cover your socks and shoes with eucalyptus oil or soap. The lather repels leeches. You can also wear pantyhose on the outside of socks and long pants to keep leeches off your legs.

• If you apply insect repellent to your socks and shoes, keep clear of creeks so you don’t pollute the water.
To detach a leech, carefully expose the leech to heat such as a lighted cigarette or a flame or try sprinking it with salt, tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, alcohol or insect repellent. Don’t pull leeches off. This can tear the skin which may then become infected.
• If you just want to move the leech on, slide a fingernail under the biting end. (The hirudin might cause the bite to bleed for some time, and the bites are often itchy.)
Leeches can be dangerous if they fasten themselves to an eyeball. The only safe thing to do is wait for 15-40 minutes until the leech detaches itself and drops off. Don’t pull the leech off and don’t apply salt or you may damage your eye.
• People use leeches in medicine. They are important source of anti-coagulants to prevent blood clots from forming in patients. (Blood clots cause strokes.) Leeches produce vasodilators. Leeches are used in plastic surgery to prevent bruising and in reattaching amputated limbs.

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[ 本帖最后由 sydneyhiking 于 2-3-2011 12:06 编辑 ]
作者: sydneyhiking    时间: 2-1-2010 22:33
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[ 本帖最后由 sydneyhiking 于 10-12-2012 12:31 编辑 ]
作者: sydneyhiking    时间: 2-1-2010 22:33
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[ 本帖最后由 sydneyhiking 于 10-12-2012 12:32 编辑 ]
作者: sydneyhiking    时间: 2-1-2010 22:34
Summary of Walking Tracks since 2009 Easter

[ 本帖最后由 sydneyhiking 于 3-9-2012 15:15 编辑 ]
作者: sydneyhiking    时间: 2-1-2010 22:39
Notes



The top 10 tracks walked in 2009 are ranked based on my own experience:


1) Milford Track of New Zealand (Dec 12-15);
2) Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Walks at Red Centre, NT (June 20-28);
3) Pigeon House Mountain of Morton National Park and Bradwang National Park, NSW (Nov 21-22);
4) Coastal Walk of Royal National Park, NSW (30 KM, June 7-8);
5) Wentworth, Hippocrene, Vera Falls (of Wentworth Falls) and FurbesSteps, Federal Pass, Gaint Stairways (of Katoomba), Blue Mountains, NSW(Aug 9);
6) Great North Walk (from Sydney to Newcastle), NSW (finished 170 KM of 250 KM, Aug, Sept and Oct 3-5);
7) Rodriguez Pass of Blackheath, Blue Mountains, NSW (Nov 1);
8) Oxley Wild River National Park, NSW (Apr 10-13);
9) Seven Bridges (and Seven Villages) of Sydney, NSW (Oct. 25);
10) Great Ocean Walk of VIC (Dec 27-30).


Proposed tracks for 2010

1) Snow Mountains of Kosciuskzo National Park, NSW (Jan);
2) Gold Coast Hinterland, QLD (Feb, Done);
3) Six Foot Track of Blue Mountains, NSW (Mar, Done);
4) Great North Walk of NSW (remaining 80 KM of 250 KM);
5) Wilsons Promontory National Park, VIC;
6) Cape York of QLD;
7) West Coast of US;
8) Sichuan, China (May-June, Done);
9) Xinjiang, China;
10) Tibet, China;
11) Fiordland National Park, New Zealnd (Dec);
12) Warrumbungles National Park (Grand High Top Walk), (West) NSW;
13) Bungonia State Conservation (Multiple Walk), Goulburn, NSW;
14) Ben Boyd National Park (Light to Light Walk), South Coast, NSW (Apr, Done);
15) Overland Track of Cradle Mount,  TAS (Dec, Done partly).



The top 10 tracks walked in 2010 are ranked based on my own experience:


1) Overland Track (partly) of Tasmania (Dec. 21-22);
2) Lockley Pylon to Blue Gum Forest of Blue Mountains, NSW(Oct. 24);
3) Mount Emei, Sichuan, China (May 21-22);
4) Hinterland of Gold Coast, QLD (Feb. 12-15);
5) Golden Staircase to Mt Solitary via Ruined Casgtle of Blue Mountains, NSW (Feb. 28);
6) Six-Foot Track of Blue Mountains, NSW (March 20-21);
7) Light to Light of Ben Boyd National Park, NSW (April 2-4);
8) Glasgow TK, Zigzig TK and Silvan Reservoir Park, Melbourne, VIC  (April 24-25);
9) Coastal Walk of Royal National Park, NSW (June 12-13);
10) Seven (Eight) Bridges and Seven Villages, Sydney (Oct. 31).



Proposed tracks for 2011

1) Overland Track of Cradle Mount, TAS;
2) Alpine National Park, VIC (Jan 8-9, and July 24) ;
3) Snow Mountains of Kosciuskzo National Park, NSW (Jan 23-24, June 26-27, Aug 14-15);
4) Great North Walk of NSW (remaining 80 KM of 250 KM);
5) Wilsons Promontory National Park, VIC;
6) Cape York of QLD;
7) Washington DC of US (Nov 28-Dec 2);
8) Sichuan, China;
9) Muenchen, Germany;
10) Perth, WA (Aug 23-29).



The top 10 tracks walked in 2011 are ranked based on my own experience:


1) Grand Canyon, USA (Dec. 6-11);
2) Stirling Rang National Park, WA (Aug 25-26);
3) Mt Bartle Frere, QLD (Sept 26);
4) Snow walk at Kosciuszko National Park, NSW (Aug 13-14, June 26-27);
5) Breadknife of Warrumbungel National Park, NSW (June 12-13);
6) Mt Howitt of Alpine National Park, VIC (Jan 8-9);
7) Mt Warning National Park, NSW (March 24);
8) Kanangra Wall of Kanangra-Boyd National Park, NSW (May 29);
9) Pigeon House Mt, NSW (July 30);
10) Lockley Pylon Track of Blue Mountains National Park (July 10).


Proposed tracks for 2012

1) Snow Mountains of Kosciuskzo National Park, NSW, weekly in winter;
2) Alpine Mt in Europe;
3) Freiburg and Munchen, Germany;
4) Gold Coast Hinterland, QLD;
5) Great North Walk of NSW (remaining 80 KM of 250 KM);
6) Cape York of QLD;
7) West Coast of US;
8) Xinjiang, China;
9) Fiordland National Park, New Zealnd;
10) Overland Track of Cradle Mount,  TAS.



The top 10 tracks walked in 2012 are ranked based on my own experience:


1) Overland Track of TAS (Jan 3-8);
2) K2K of 45 KM, NSW (Sept 1);
3) Wild Dog Mtn, NSW (Nov 3-4);
4) Wall of China of Mungo NP NSW (Sept 23-25);
5) The Garden of Stone NP NSW (Nov 24, Dec 15);
6) Grand Canyon of Blue Mtn NP NSW )Dec 2, dec 15, Dec 23);
7) Never Never track of Dorrigo NP NSW (June 10);
8) Grass Mtn of Blue Mtn NP NSW (April 8);
9) Look out Leura of Blue Mtn NP NSW (July 1);
10) Adelaide Hills of SA (Sept 26).


[ 本帖最后由 sydneyhiking 于 26-12-2012 17:04 编辑 ]
作者: sydneyhiking    时间: 10-1-2010 17:48
We rescheduled to part of top 5 tracks walked in 2009 [Wentworth, Hippocrene, Vera Falls (of Wentworth Falls) and FurbesSteps, Federal Pass, Gaint Stairways of Katoomba due to extreme hot weather in Leura.

Many thanks Stroming, Alice, Mary and Helen for joining the first hiking in 2010 today. We enjoyed very much.
作者: bushwalker    时间: 11-1-2010 22:49
We will go to the another part of top 5 tracks walked in 2009 for this Sunday Jan 17, 2010.

The meeting time and place

9:00 AM ,  Car Park along Burrell Dr of Wentworth Falls

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 14-1-2010 10:50 编辑 ]
作者: milanmengxiang    时间: 14-1-2010 01:59
呵呵,周日的活动没有特殊情况就会参加
作者: bushwalker    时间: 17-1-2010 20:43
Many thanks

Forrest
到处流浪
Stroming
Milanmenxian

for joining the first medium-hard track in 2010 today. This track was also the part of top 5 walked in 2009.

All of us had quite different experience and everyone enjoyed very much.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 17-1-2010 20:47 编辑 ]
作者: storming    时间: 17-1-2010 20:51
原帖由 bushwalker 于 17-1-2010 20:43 发表
All of us had quite different experience and everyone enjoyed very much.


Especially you...
作者: 我无聊    时间: 18-1-2010 16:08
那些在水里的是你们吗?
作者: bushwalker    时间: 20-1-2010 13:05
标题: hiking @ National Gallery of Australia on Jan 23 & ACT on Jan 24
As there is "Masterpieces from Paris" exhibition in National Gallary of Australia in Canberra, we are going to see such exhibition on January 23  (Saturday), stay in campsite or motel for that night, and hiking/bushwalking at Australian Capital Territory on January 24 (Sunday).

Masterpieces from Paris:  Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cézanne and beyond features112 of some of the best-known works of modern art from the Muséed’Orsay in Paris, one of the great museums of 19th-century art. Famous works include Van  Gogh’s Bedroom at Arles 1889, Cézanne’s beloved Mount Saint-Victoire  c 1890, Gauguin’s Tahitian women1891, as well as many other great examples of Post-Impressionist art. Acollaboration between the Musée d’Orsay and the National Gallery ofAustralia, this extraordinary exhibition is one of the most spectacularto come to Australia.


Masterpieces from Paris explores the dramatic changes inlate 19th century European art through some of the best-known andmuch-reproduced paintings. Indeed many of these paintings are centralto the Musée d’Orsay’s high reputation, both in France and world-wide.There are only a handful of Post-Impressionist works inAustralia—including Georges Seurat’s study for Le Bec du Hoc,  Grandcamp1885 at the National Gallery of Australia—so the opportunity to createan exhibition from a single collection of such outstanding quality israre indeed.
  
Post-Impressionism announces a break fromImpressionism, the revolutionary movement which occurred in France inthe second half of the 19th century. By the mid 1880s, artists wereexperimenting with even more radical ideas. Van Gogh’s intense, richlycoloured surfaces communicate emotionally through the artist’sexpressive manipulation of paint. Gauguin’s monumental, decorative andoften exotic works stand for a new and at times brutal aestheticdirectness.

We will pick up "Kambah Pool" track if time permits or one of other tracks such as Orroral Valley, Camels Hump, Gibralter Rocks, Cooleman Ridge for hiking on January 24.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 20-1-2010 13:09 编辑 ]
作者: alphakv    时间: 20-1-2010 17:56
看不懂, 不过绝对 顶!
作者: bushwalker    时间: 24-1-2010 19:40
Many thanks

Circleyue
Katie
Sinosydneysider
Theresa

for joining such special activity this weekend. We had great time and enjoyed very much.
作者: bushwalker    时间: 26-1-2010 22:31
标题: bushwalking/hiking at Springwood of Blue Mountains Jan 31, 2010
We are going to Springwood of Blue Mountains this  Sunday January 31.

Winmalle - Shaws Ridge - Gross Mountain - Blue Gum Swamp Creek - Winmalle

Before leaving the mountains to join the Hawkesbury River, the Grose River flows between two tall mountains. This pleasant one day easy walk to top of southern head-Gross Mountain, provided view of the lower Grose Valley.

This return track is only 15 KM with easy grade (only 310 ascent), which is suitable for any person who is willing to bushwalk.  

The meeting time and place

9:00 AM of January 31 Sunday, at the end of White Cross Road of Springwood (7km NE of Springwood railway station)

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots. It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalker and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your comfirmation.

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[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 27-1-2010 10:41 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 31-1-2010 22:44
Many thanks

老汉当家 family
到处流浪
Half-understand
Milanmenxian
Xiaoyumen
803
才子 family
Carine

for joing walking today at Springwood of Blue mountains. 12 of us walked 12-20 km for 4-6.5 hours and every one enjoyed very much with different experience.

we had "FB" at one famous north-east chinese restaurent at Parramatta after then.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 1-2-2010 07:03 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 3-2-2010 11:59
标题: Bushwalking at Middle Harbour of Sydney this Sunday February 7
We are going to bushwalk at Middle Harbour of Sydney this Sunday Febryary 7

This walk explores the upper reaches of Middle Harbour Creek, starting and ending at the great parklands at Davidson Park in Garigal National Park. There are plenty of nice spots along the way to rest and enjoy the view, there are several sandstone overhangs, plenty of water views and most of the walk enjoys shade by the surrounding bushland.

This loop track is only 15.1 KM with medium grade (only 571 m ascent), which is suitable for any fair fit person.

The meeting time and place

9:00 AM 7th of February, Sunday, between area 2 and area 3 of car park of Davidson Park of Killarney Heights (Garigal National Park).


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking withbushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 3-2-2010 12:04 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 7-2-2010 17:34
Many thanks

Half-understand
Milanmenxian
803
007

for joing walking today at Middle Harbour of Sydney despite of heavy rain and flood.

After finishing walk We joined the party organised by new-chinese community at Queen Elizebeth Reserve of West Lindfield and met old friends. All of us had great time.


I am heading to Gold Coast Hinterland of QLD this week (Feb 11-15) for bushwalking/hiking and other activies. See all of you on Feb 21 (Sunday).

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR OF TIGER (2010).
作者: bushwalker    时间: 17-2-2010 00:38
Had a great time at Gold Coast of Queensland

It is the first time for me to visit Gold Coast and have chance of walking at Gold Coast Hinterland in addition to walking onj the beach "surfers paradies".

I had  3 days walking in Gold Coast Hinterand including Mt Tamborine, Springbrook National Park, and green mountains of Lamington National Park, plus one half day walking at the most easternly point of australian mainland, Cape Byron of Byron Bay of New South Wales.

The tracks at Gold Coast Hinterland is the top one (based on my own experience) walking since Jan 2010.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 17-2-2010 09:57 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 17-2-2010 00:38
Day One

Walking at Springbrook National Park of Gold Coast Hinterland

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 17-2-2010 00:47 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 17-2-2010 00:41
Day Two

Walking at section one of great walk of gold coast hinterlandd from O'Reilly Green Mountains Walkers Campground to
Springbrook Settlement Campground via Binna Burra Campground, and tree top walking at O'Reilly Rainforest.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 17-2-2010 00:49 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 17-2-2010 00:42
Day Three

Walking at Mt Tamborine of Gold Coast Hinterland

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 17-2-2010 00:51 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 17-2-2010 00:42
Day Four

Walking around Cape Byron lighthouse, the most easternly point of australian mainland

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 17-2-2010 00:54 编辑 ]
作者: Viola    时间: 17-2-2010 02:13
21楼最后那张让人流口水啊!!

又看到澳洲的蓝天了,我已经多少天不见阳光了
作者: ozbird    时间: 17-2-2010 11:05
悉尼帮的跑昆士兰活动去了呀?
作者: bushwalker    时间: 18-2-2010 09:39
This track is re-scheduled to TBA as we just walked "Golden Stairs to Mt Solitary" in the same region on Feb 28, 2010.

The walking track for this Sunday Feb 21, 2010 is the one I walked on June 14, 2009 at Bouddi Natioal Park of Central Coast, or one of two short tracks near by.


We are going to bushwalk at Katoomba of Blue Mountains this Sunday February 21.

The Narrow Neck Plateau commands great views over Megalong Valley and the world heritage listed Jamison Valley cross to the Three Sisters and Mt Solitary. The fire trial passes through impressive rock formations, past stately Sydney Pink Gums and a stand of towering Blue Gums. Short sidetracks lead off the trail to spectacular views.

This track is only 14 KM with easy grade, which is suitable for any person.

The meeting time and place

9:30 AM 21st of February, Sunday, at the crossing of Glenraphael Drive and Cliff Drive of Katoomba, Blue Mountains



It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 2-3-2010 08:31 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 20-2-2010 21:17
This Sunday Fenb 21, I will pick up the  track I walked  on June 14, 2009 at Bouudi National Park  near Woy Woy of Gosford region, or one of two short tracks nearby.

Bouddi Coastal is one of the longer walks in the park and is rich is scenery. The track follows the Bouddi National Park coastline with many side trips to lookouts, beaches and even a shipwreck. The track makes a wonderful one way trip from Graham Drive down to Putty Beach with views around every corner.

Meeting time and place:

9:45 AM this Sunday February 21, 2010 at the corner of The Scenic Road and Grahame Drive.

Please contact 0402 817 164 for your intention.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 20-2-2010 21:18 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 21-2-2010 21:33
Many thanks

Half-understand
Stroming
Winnie
Milanmengxian
Xiaoyumen
Carine
and the friends of Xiaoyumen and Milanmengxian


for joing coast walk at Pretty Beach/Killcare region of Central Coast in very hot day.

14 of us walked about 10 KM for near 6 hours, and everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 21-2-2010 21:34 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 22-2-2010 23:01
标题: Specific Bushwalking at Katoomba of Blue Mtn this Sunday Feb 28, 2010
There will be one specific bushwalking/hiking at Katoomba region of Blue Mountains this sunday Feb 28, 2010 in order to welcome our Mebourne guys visiting Sydney.

We will pick up one of these two tracks

1) Goldern Staircase to Ruined Castle
2) Golden Staircase to Mt Solitary via Ruined Castle


Goldern Staircase to Ruined Castle: Entering into the Jamison Valley via the popular Golden Staircase, this trail climbs one of the most recognizable landmarks in the Jamison Valley – The Ruined Castle. A beautiful rock formation, this offers great views over the valley as far as Wentworth Falls and also back to Katoomba.

Golden Staircase to Mt Solitary via Ruined Castle:  With quite significant hills, this is a great walk is for the day-walker looking for something more challenging than the average Katoomba cliff top walk. With fantastic views at Botting's Lookout, from the top of the Ruined Castle, and especially good views from Mt Solitary, this walk is well worth the time invested.

The meeting time and place

9:45 AM 28th of February, Sunday, at car park of Golden Stairs, the crossing of Golden Stairs track and Glenraphael Drive of Katoomba, Blue Mountains


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 22-2-2010 23:24 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 28-2-2010 23:39
Many thanks

Feifei
Sinsin
手套
Xiaoyumen
Jack
Life
Spring
one of Xiaoyumen's friend
Winnie
Roo905
Laughever
Half-understand
到处流浪
007
Circleyue

and especially "Funnybird" from Melbourne


for joining bushwalking today at Katoomba region

Golden Starircase to Mt Solitary via Ruined Castle

17 of us walked this 12 KM track (ascent over 900 meters ascent) for near 7 hours. Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 1-3-2010 09:48 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 2-3-2010 18:39
We are going to walk at Royal National Park for this Sunday March 7, 2010.

Garie Beach to Garawarra to Burning Palms Circuit

This circuit track of 13.5 KM will take 6-7 hours, with "medium-hard" grade. This track could be adjusted (to shorten or other tracks around Garie Beach), depending on weather condition for this Sunday.

Using a variety of tracks, this walk follows the coast as well as going inland to Garrawarra Farm. With great coastal views and a magnificent palm jungle, this walk demonstrates perfectly, the diversity of the Royal National Park. Of historical significance are the houses scattered along the coast that were built during the depression. Take some time along the way to have a cool down at one of the many fantastic beaches.



The meeting time and place

9:30 AM 7th of March, Sunday, at car park of Garie Beach YHA,  Garie of Royal National Park.

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 2-3-2010 18:41 编辑 ]
作者: 西皮二黄    时间: 2-3-2010 19:27
哇,英文游记啊,太强了!!
作者: bushwalker    时间: 7-3-2010 22:17
Many thanks

Sinsin
菲菲
Hoopoos
手套
Half
803
roo_905


for joing buswalking today in Royal National Park.

We had perfect weather (about 22-24 degree) for walking along coastal track.  We had slight short cut track along cliff and beach of south-north era, and mose of us enjoyed very much for such adjusted track with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 7-3-2010 23:43 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 9-3-2010 08:55
The scheduled bushwalking on this Sunday March 14 is swap to this Saturday March 13 due to personal reason.

Following part Coastal Walk at Royal National Park last Sunday March 7, we are going to walking at another part of this National Park this Saturday, March 13.


Wattamolla to Garie Beach (return track of 15 KM, 660 meters ascent, 6-7 hours, grade: medium)

The Wattamolla to Garie Beach walk is a scenic coastal stroll which takes you along the top of the coastal cliffs, before dropping down to the fantastic Garie Beach. The coastal cliffs give views out to sea, with many ledges also giving views down onto the waves crashing into the rock. The descent onto Garie Beach has some of the best views of coastline in the Royal National Park.

The meeting time and place

9:30 AM of March 13, Saturday, at Car Park at the end of Wattamolla Road, Royal National Park.



It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 9-3-2010 09:00 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 13-3-2010 22:56
Many thanks

Sinsin
菲菲
快乐鸟
云山青龙
803


for joining bushwalking today at Royal National Park.

Six of us walked (return) track of 15 KM with 660 meters ascent from Wattamolla to Garie Beach for 7 hours.  But this is no enough, we walked additional (return) track of 3.3 KM with 240 meters ascent from Garie Beach to Campground of North Era for another 1 hour. Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.

Wish we could make six-foot-track of Blue Mountains next weekend March 20/21 if weather permits.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 14-3-2010 10:11 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 16-3-2010 10:19
标题: Hiking at Six-Foot-Track in Blue Mountains March 20/21, 2010
We are going to Six-Foot-Track of 45 KM for this weekend March 20 and 21, 2010.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer(s) has(have) no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 16-3-2010 16:35 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 21-3-2010 22:43
Many thanks

到处流浪 couple
007
Hoopoos
云山青龙
Life


for joining great hiking and camping at the six-foot-track of blue mountains for this weekend March 20 and 21.

Some of us walked 30 km with 1130 meters ascent and 1720 meters descent for 7 hours on Saturday and 15 km with 1160 meters ascent and 390 meters descent for less than 4 hours on Sunday. We had cake at Laure for one of mate birthday today.

Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.

By the way, this track of 45 KM with 2290 meters ascent and 2010 meters descent could be finished for 10.5-11.0 hours (one day only). Please contact peter on 0402 817 164 for your intention if you ar keen to challenge.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 21-3-2010 22:50 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 23-3-2010 21:41
We are going to walk at Royal National Park for this Saturday March 27, 2010.

Loop Coastal Walk from Bundenna to Wattamolla

This loop track of 20 KM with "medium-hard" grade will take 6-7 hours, or someone who feel comfortable could just walk on way 10 KM for 3-4 hours

Heading south, this walk covers the coastline of the Royal National Park and can truly only be described as amazing. With breathtaking coastal views from Bundeena this walk follows the cliffs along a well managed and signposted track. You will enjoy the truly fantastic views out to sea and along the cliffs.


The meeting time and place

9:30 AM 27th of March, Saturday, at car park of Bundeena Ferry, the corner of the Brighton Street and Loftus Street of Bundenna, Royal National Park.


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.


Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 23-3-2010 21:44 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 27-3-2010 22:15
Many thanks

Sinsin
菲菲
Xiaoyumen
Freeman
Life
Halfunderstand
007
803
milanmengxian


for joing bushwalking today at Royal National Park.

Ten of us walked over 25 KM for 7 hours, some of us had swimming at Little Marely Beach in addtion to waking at the Coastal track. Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 27-3-2010 22:19 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 30-3-2010 21:50
标题: Heading to Light-to-Light track of Ben Boyd National Park Apr 2-5
We are going to walk at Light to Light Track of Ben Boyd National Park near Eden, 560 Km south of Sydney for this weekend April 2-5.

Light to Light Track

Over one/two days, this classic walk explores the coast from Boyd Tower to the Green Cape Lighthouse in the south. Hegartys Bay Camp is over halfway and is the quietest campsite in the park (alternative camp at Saltwater creek). The walk explores many of the scenic and historic highlights of Ben Boyd National Park. It is worth taking the time to enjoy the many bays and vantage points along the way.

Leaving Sydney on Friday noon, arriving at Eden in the evening, walking on Saturday for whole coastal track of 30 KM,  leavin for  Sydney on Sat evening.

http://www.freeoz.biz/bbs/thread-886590-1-1.html


Please contact bushwalking on 0402 817 164 or msn petercai08@hotmail.com if you are fit and like such rare opportunity.

Outdoor activities carry their ownrisks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over whatthe participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss oraccidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 30-3-2010 22:11 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 5-4-2010 01:02
Many thanks

007
菲菲


for joining such amazing 30 KM of Light t Light Track at Ben Boyd National Park, Eden (Paradise), NSW on Easter Friday and Saturday (April 2 and 3).

It took us 7 hours driving to Ben Boyd National Park, and  8 hours back Sydney with driving distnace of near 1200 KM.

We walked near 35 KM of coastal track including light to light track plus several link trarcks to lookout points for near 9 hours.  Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.

It worths going back Paradise again next year.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 10-4-2010 23:08 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 8-4-2010 10:06
We are going to walk at Garigal National Park this Saturday April 10, 2010.

Central Garigal National Park Circuit

This loop track of 15 KM with "medium-hard" grade will take 5-6 hours

Traveling through the central Garigal National Park this track explores middle harbour creek on both the eastern and western sides. This track is great for fit experienced walkers looking for a feel of what Garigal has to offer. Davidson Reserve in the middle of this walks is a good opportunity to take a break and enjoy the serenity of the creek.

The meeting time and place

9:30 AM 10th of April, at the end of Barrie Street of East Killara/East Lindfield


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 8-4-2010 09:09 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 11-4-2010 00:09
Many thanks

到处流浪 family
Julie
Jasmine
Halfunderstand
Circleyue
Roger
007
Jack
云山青龙


for joining walk today at Central Garigal National Park.

13 of us walked proposed 15 KM plus addtional 6.5 KM (total 21.5 KM) for near 7 hours. Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 10-4-2010 23:12 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 14-4-2010 12:07
标题: Six Foot Experience April 17 2010
We are going to re-visit Six-Foot-Track this Saturday April 17, 2010.

There are three options for walking at part of six-foot-track and both Explorer Tree of Katoomba and Megalong Valley Road, Megalong are car access..

1)        Starting at Explorer Tree of Katoomba, to Botwells Swing Bridge over Coxs River by crossing Old Ford Reserve and walking back Katoomba. This is about 30 KM with near 1500 M ascent and 1550 M descent, for 8-9 hours;

2)        Starting at Old Ford Reserve, to Botwells Swing Bridge over Coxs River and back Old Ford Reserve. This is about 12 KM with medium grade for 4-5 hours;

3)        Starting at Explorer Tree of Katoomba, to Botwells Swing Bridge over Coxs River crossing Old Ford Reserve and back Old Ford Reserve only. This is about 23 KM with 1000 meters ascent and 1100 meters descent; for 6-7 hours.



The meeting time and place

8:00 AM April 17, Saturday at the the crossing of six-foot-track and Nellies Gleen Road, Katoomba (GPS S33º44´7.98", E150º14´4.203")

10:00 AM  at the crossing of Megalong Valley Road, Megalong and the Six-Foor-Track (GPS S33º44´7.98", E150º14´4.203").

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 14-4-2010 11:10 编辑 ]
作者: eastlife    时间: 17-4-2010 22:44
有种找到组织的感觉...
明天我是参加不上了.. 下次一定报名.. 请组织收容
作者: bushwalker    时间: 17-4-2010 23:21
Many thanks

Jenny
Sonia
Winnie
Feifei
Roger


for joining bushwalk today at Six-Foot-Track.

Six of us walked part or whole of return track of 30 KM up to nine hours including half hour morning tea and one hour lunch break behind the swing bridge, and had coffee break and maples scenery tour at Blackheath after finishing walk.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 18-4-2010 20:24 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 18-4-2010 21:53
标题: everything is changing for one year
Today (April 18 2010) we re-visited Mt Wilson and had short/meium walks and found everything is different for just one year.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 18-4-2010 20:54 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 20-4-2010 17:26
标题: Walk in Victoria this ANZAC weekend
This Saturday and Sunday (April 24, 25) we are going to walk/hike in Victoria with Melbourne Guys.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 21-4-2010 10:53 编辑 ]
作者: stunner    时间: 22-4-2010 17:24
为什么每次想参加的时候就不在悉尼了捏?
作者: bushwalker    时间: 23-4-2010 18:08
Posted by Funnybird

4月24日

0810 悉尼来的Bushwalking等同学空降猫犇机场,我会去接驾,然后直奔G-TK。

1000 G-TK山脚,开爬。计划上到Skyhigh餐厅,前到岔路口观望台(可以遥望Silvan Reservoir!),然后Zigzag TK、Channel Ten TK、Camilia TK。

1400 完成包括G-TK的常训徒步,中饭。下午可以修整一下,自由活动。

1800 在Box Hill一带FB聚餐(餐馆待定)。

2100 熄灯。



4月25日

0800 Box Hill集合,前往Silvan Reservoir。

0900 Silvan Reservoir开始徒步。计划徒步6 - 8个小时左右,包括休息、午餐。

1700 徒步结束,我送Bushwalking等同学到机场。。

1900 抵达机场。

2030 Bushwalking等同学登机。
作者: bushwalker    时间: 26-4-2010 02:27
Many thanks Funnybird, Blackbird and others Melbournehiking guys for very warm hospitality to Sydneyhiking Club.

On Saturday (April 24), six of us (Funnybird, Zhuzi, 牛人小洋、强生 of Melbourne, Xiang_x_xiang and Bushwalking) walked the famous training track "The Glasgow Track" and Zigzag TK、Channel Ten TK、Camilia TK in  Dandenong Ranges National Park  for near 5 hours,

and Saturday night 17 of us (Carisu, 小猪, 老人家, 强生, 小洋, 黑鸟, 小黑, 微笑, 芝麻, funnybird, 紫月, 东港人, Monica, zhuzi, namu, Xiang_x_xiang, bushwalking) had hot pot (涮锅) at Boxhill 的Whitehorse 路的京香园, and 干掉白酒数瓶, Both 黑鸟 and Bushwalking 喝高十分热闹.

On Sunday (April 25) 12 of us (Blackbird, Funnybird, Wildbird, Sunny couple, Tammy, other four friends from Melbourne, Xiang-x_xiang, Bushwalking) walked over 20 KM at Silvan Reservoir for 6 hours. Both Xiang_x_xiang and Bushwalking had a very enjoyable time with Melbourne guys.

see
http://www.laiba.com.au/bbs/view ... amp;extra=#pid27153 for more details.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 22-11-2010 11:18 编辑 ]
作者: eastlife    时间: 26-4-2010 22:43
looking forward to joining the next trip
作者: bushwalker    时间: 28-4-2010 01:02
We are going to walk at Dharug National Park this Saturday May 1, 2010.

Devines Hill and Finchs Line Circuit

This loop track of 10 KM with "easy" grade will take 4-5 hours

A great walk with a mixture of historic remnants of the Old Great North Rd, and some beautiful views over the Hawkesbury river and other valleys. Most of this walk follows parts of the convict built road, and a number of information signs along the way give a good insight into the construction and history of the road, making the walk more interesting. The last section of the walk, along Wisemans Ferry Rd, has some great views of the cliffs above. The historic Thomas James bridge, just before the end of the walk, is the oldest in-use bridge on mainland Australia


The meeting time and place

10:00 AM, Saturday 1st of May, at the car park of of Portland Head Park of Wisemans Ferry
GPS S33º22´45.2064", E 150º59´11.133"

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 28-4-2010 00:04 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 1-5-2010 23:22
Many thanks

Niuwa
生鱼皮
云山青龙
Eastlife
Freeman
Life
秋风词
Xiaoyumen
Carine
Jinjin and her friend
007
到处流浪 couple and their friends
803 couple


joining bushwalk at Dharug National Park next Wisemans Ferry today.

19 of us had coffee/beer/playing killers game at yard of 170 year old hotel of peaceful little town St. Albans after walk. Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 1-5-2010 22:29 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 4-5-2010 18:09
We are going to walk at Lane Cove National Park (Sydney) this Saturday May 8, 2010.

There are three options for the tracks, and all starting/finishing points could be accessed by car, train.

Eastwood to Thorneligh (one way)
Eastwood to Thorneligh (return way)
Eastwood to Hornsby via Thronleigh (one way)


Eastwood to Thornleigh ((10.4 KM, 3.0-3.5 hours, 320 meters ascent for one way; or 21 KM, 6-7.5 hours, 500 meters ascent for return way)
This walk explores Terrys Creek and the Lane Cove National Park. From Eastwood station the track follows Terrys creek past a small waterfall, under the M2, past Browns Water hole and along the Lane Cove river before climbing up to Thornleigh Oval and the train station. There are picnic tables at Browns waterhole, not a bad place for lunch, otherwise there are a few nice creek banks to rest along the way

Eastwood to Hornsby via Thronleigh (20 KM, 6-8 hours, 810 meters ascent)
Initially following Terry's Creek, and then the Lane Cove River, this walk goes through some of the prettier sections of the Lane Cove National Park before climbing up to Thornleigh and continuing into the Berowra Valley Regional Park. Following Berowra Creek and the side of the valley, the surrounds change from the wet environment of Lane Cove to the dry scrub and bushland of Berowra. The walk continues until climbing out, up to Hornsby Railway Station, through a remnant of the old Blue Gum High Forest.

The meeting time and place
9:30 AM, Saturday 8th of May, at the car park of Railway Pde of Eastwood.


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation, appropriate transpiration may be arranged.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 4-5-2010 17:12 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 8-5-2010 18:16
Finally we took the last option

Eastwoood to Hornsby, 20 .26  KM with 810 meters ascent. This track include Terry's Creek Walk and part of Great North Walk.

We walked for 5 hours including 10 min morning tea and another 20 min lunch break at Fishbond, and enjoyed very much.

There will not be any activity until early June due to my overseas hiking.

See all of you guys on the first Sunday (June 6, 2010), one week before heading to  "女王节雪山行" snow mountains of Victoria with Melbournehikning Club (June 12-14 long weekend).


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 9-5-2010 21:15 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 5-6-2010 17:41
标题: Had great time in 四川 May 18 - June 2 2010
It was the second time to visit south-west China and the first time to 四川.

The aim  for this visit is to walk at the famous mountains such as Mt Emei and other mountains in 四川 and make new friends.  It was amaizing to see a lot of people (age range from 25 to 60's) ride bicycle from Chengu to Lhasa via "motorway 318" (which take about 25 days), and very few real walkers on the road (which will take 3-4 months) as well.

It is well known 成都小吃. I benfited very much from 成都小吃, and got plenty energy before hiking at the Mount Emei and others.

It took me 12 hours (one and half days) to complete hiking at 峨眉山 with 负重 14 KG.

Day one afternoon (from 3:00 PM), from  黄湾charge station -  报国寺 - 里音寺 - 纯阳殿 - 清音阁 - 猴区 - 清音阁 - 万年寺 - Xiaoping route - 万年寺 parking station (finishing at 7:30 PM, 22 KM with over 1000 meters 上升)

Day two (from 8:00 AM), from  万年寺 parking station - Xiaoping route - 万年寺 -  长老坪 - 华严顶 -  洗象池 - 雷洞坪 - 接引殿 - 金顶 (finishing at 15:30 PM, 32 KM with over 2000 meters 上升).


We spent other night days on 川西最后净土海螺沟,莲花湖,泉华滩及川西环线丹巴温泉之旅, and enjoyed very much with different experience.

See 成都小吃 (energies for hiking at mountains)
http://www.laiba.com.au/bbs/view ... &extra=page%3D1

or

甲居藏寨 (中国最美丽的村庄) and 古碉楼 in 四川 丹巴
http://www.laiba.com.au/bbs/view ... &extra=page%3D1

I look forward to another 8 days hiking from Lugu lake to Yading in this September (2010) or next May (2011).

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 5-6-2010 17:14 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 7-6-2010 13:17
标题: Re-visit Royal National Park Queen’s birthday long weekend (June 13-14 2010)
Costal walking at Royal National Park is always attractive. This track is one of my favor tracks and I walked whole track several times (for one day only) and enjoyed very much.  This long weekend (Queen’s birthday) with prefect weather forecast is favorable to two days walking with one night camping along the track; with additional bonus of seeing whales.

June 13, Sunday, Bundenna (8:30 am) - Wattamolla (Kiosk) (12:00-12:30 PM) -
Garie Beach (14:30-15:00 PM) - North Era Campground (15:30 PM)

June 14, Monday, Garie Beach (10:00 AM) - Otford (14:00 PM).


Meeting time and place for whom wishes to start walking from
Bundenna for Day one: 7:50 AM Sunday (June 13) at Garie Beach Car Park.
  


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation, appropriate transpiration may be arranged.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 7-6-2010 12:20 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 10-6-2010 21:58
Meeting time and place

7:50 AM this Sunday (June 13)  at Garie Beach Car Park.
  
7:50 星期天(6月13日)在Garie海滩停车场。

GPS S34° 10' 10.9776", E151° 4' 0.2676"

Eight of us will have hotpot for dinner at campground in addtioal to 2 days enjoyable coastal walk.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 11-6-2010 12:10 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 14-6-2010 22:48
Many thanks

到处流浪
Xiaoyumen
Eastlife
Hoopoos
云山青龙
Life


for joining 2 days coastal walk and one night camping at Royal National Park for 2010 Queen's birthday long weekend (June 13-14).

We saw deer, whales during walking, and had hotpot at campsite. All of us enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 15-6-2010 08:23 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 16-6-2010 22:11
Let us make short bushwalking at Glenbrook of Blue Mountains in the morning and 采荠菜 at Penrith in the afternoon for this Sunday, June 20, 2010.

Walking track: Glenbrook – Euroka Clearing – Nepean River (return, 8 KM, 2-3 hours, easy)

Euroka is a great place to take overseas visitors for a picnic. As you’re almost guaranteed to see kangaroos. The site of an ancient volcanic vent formed at least 150 million years ago, these days Euroka is a small valley with fertile soil and grassy clearings. This track makes a circuit that starts and finishes at Euroka, visiting the Nepean River along the way.

For 采荠菜, see [聚会]那啥,荠菜上场了。。。。

http://www.laiba.com.au/bbs/view ... &extra=page%3D1


Meeting time and places

9:00 AM of June 20, Sunday at Car Park next to Blue Mountains Visitor Center at Glenbrook;

or 12:30 PM,  Car Park at Tench Reserve (of Tench Avenue and Jamison Road), Jamisontown (Penrith) for lunch.  


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.


Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot acceptany liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 16-6-2010 21:13 编辑 ]
作者: stellahie    时间: 16-6-2010 22:16
上周末小红P第一次出动就是开到Glenbrook。祝大家玩好!
作者: 旗开得胜    时间: 18-6-2010 21:06
这个帖子强,装备很专业,感觉像豪华Bushwalking团
作者: bushwalker    时间: 20-6-2010 23:18
Many thanks

Maggie
Ryan
生鱼皮
Life
Feifei
Sinsin
Circleyue



for joining bushwalking at Glenbrook region of Blue Mountains, joing picnic and 采荠菜 with Gardener, 才子 couple, Shiyao family and other friends at Tench Reserve next Nepean River of Penrith for this Sunday June 20.

Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 20-6-2010 22:20 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 24-6-2010 10:18
We are going to walk at Wentworth Falls and Katoomba of Blue Mountains National Park this Sunday June 27, 2010.

To see best view of Blue Mountains, we will take partly track of "Wentworth Hippocrene and Vera Falls" (about 1-2 hours) plus another short loop track (3-4 hours) at Echo Point, via Furbes Steps, Katoomba Falls, Federal Pass, Base of Scenic World, Giant Stairway next to three sisters.

The meeting time and place

10:00 AM, Sunday 27th of June, Car Park along Burrell Dr of Wentworth Falls
GPS S 33º43´29.2404", E 150º22´7.2912"

Walkie Takie 477.15 MHz (Ch 30 in OZ)


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

It is compulsory to have your name, contact number, the contact details in emergency if you are willing to join bushwalking/hiking with bushwalking and Circleyue. We will not disclose your any personal information to third party without your consent. See 1# of "Sydneyhiking Club" for more terms and conditions.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 25-6-2010 14:27 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 26-6-2010 22:10
The track on June 27, 2010 (this Sunday) is rescheduled to next Sunday July 4, 2010.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 26-6-2010 21:32 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 29-6-2010 06:27
Last August, 9th of August, 2009, 15 of sydneysiders and 3 of Melboure fellows  walked these two tracks and had great time.
作者: bushwalker    时间: 30-6-2010 23:15
We are going to the track proposed for  June 27, 2010 for this Sunday July 4, 2010.

See 65# for details of tracks

The meeting time and place

10:00 AM, Sunday 4th of July, Car Park along Burrell Dr of Wentworth Falls
GPS S 33º43´29.2404", E 150º22´7.2912"

Walkie Takie 477.15 MHz (Ch 30 in OZ)


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.comfor your confirmation.


Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any controlover what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 30-6-2010 22:16 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 4-7-2010 22:06
Many thanks

Bluelite
小鱼子
YINZI
lazysnail
FunY
BobbyZoo
Carine
JunM
Ryan
Feifei
Life
Flybird and his friend
Half


for joining walk today at Wentworth Falls and Katoomba. Everyone enjoyed with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 4-7-2010 21:08 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 7-7-2010 22:10
We are going to “City” walk from Chatswood Station to Eastwood Station this Saturday July 10, 2010.

Chatswood Station to Eastwood Station

This one way track of 18 KM with "easy-medium" grade will take 5-7 hours

Following the Lane Cove River and Terry's Creek, this walk uses the valleys between the stations to explore some suburban bushland. From Chatswood Station, the walk soon leaves the suburban area and passes through the bush along the Lane Cove River. A great station-to-station walk with a few options for snacks along the way.


The meeting time and place

10:00 AM, Saturday 10th of July, at crossing of Thomas Street and Katherine Street of Chatswood
GPS S33º47´53.2278", E 151º10´46.5918"

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 7-7-2010 21:14 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 10-7-2010 20:09
Today is nice day for the "city" walking.

We had a great walk from Chatswood to Epping along Rail to River Walk, Great North Track and other link tracks.  It took us 7 hours including morning tea break and lunch time to walk over 23 KM.  Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.
作者: bushwalker    时间: 15-7-2010 10:17
标题: Bushwalking at Glenbrook of Blue Mountains this Sunday July 18, 2010
We are going to Glenbrook of Blue Mountains this Sunday July 18, 2010

Glenbrook and Euroka Circuit
This whole circuit track of 17 KM with “medium-hard” grade (ca 800 M ascent and 800 M descent) will take 5-7 hours. But part of this whole track (ca 8 KM) with “easy-medium” grade (2-3 hours) is also suitable for any walker.  

This circuit, returning to Glenbrook Station, is a scenic walk which passes many of the tourist attractions within the park. The walk winds through some wonderful valleys, and various natural and historic features, sleeping the night high on the ridge at Darug camping area. A great way to spend a fine day near Glenbrook of Blue Mountains.

The meeting time and place
9:30 AM, Sunday 18th of July, at end of Station Street of Glenbrook, Blue Mountains
GPS S33º46´8.76", E 150º36´58.5642"

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 15-7-2010 22:36 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 18-7-2010 22:05
Many thanks

一休
Viola
Eric
Qikaidesheng
"Uncle"Liu and his friend
Eastlife
Half
小鱼子
YINZI
Bluelite
Littlebear
Life
Feifei
Circleyue
Lily

for joing walk at Glenbrook of Blue Mountains National Park today.

17 of us walked 18 KM for 7 hours including morning tea of 10 min, lunch break of 30 min and afternon tea of 20 min. Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 18-7-2010 21:13 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 3-8-2010 18:22
We are going to walk “I THINK I CAN” at Glenbrook of Blue Mountain this Saturday August 7, 2010

I think I Can: A highlight of this walk is chance to get a close up view of the Knapsack Viaduct, completed in 1867. It was the most celebrated structure in the colony for many years. The viaduct carried the first trains crossing the Blue Mountains. The gradient was so steep that the trains needed to take the ascent in short sections. This was achieved by the engine pulling the load up to a switch point. The train as then switched to the rails parallel to the first leg on the next gradient. The engine then pushed the train up to the next level. This walk is along what remains of the old zigzag route as well as along a later cutting to a tunnel designed to by-passed the zigzag. A lookout over Glenbrook Gorge with the railway beneath our feet is following by a view into the Blue Mountains National Park to round off this history journey.

Meeting time and places

9:30 AM of August 7, 2010 at Car Park next to Blue Mountains Visitor Center at Glenbrook
GPS S 33º45´55.8", E 150º37´21.2808"
Walkie Talkie 477.15 MHz (Ch 30 in OZ)

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 3-8-2010 17:23 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 8-8-2010 01:07
Many thanks

Gardener
Niuwa
AXP
Half
TH
007
Viola
LW
Stepofrnoon, Gloria Z and friend
小鱼子 and friend
Maggie H


for joing walk at  Glenbrook of Blue Mountains today.

15 of us bought a lot of good stuff from garage sale before walking over 12 KM for  4.5 hours. We also 挖荠菜 after then. Everyone had great time with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 8-8-2010 00:10 编辑 ]
作者: KYLIE2008    时间: 8-8-2010 22:44
默默的支持和羡慕一下。。。
作者: bushwalker    时间: 12-8-2010 01:31
We are going to "Otford to Figure of Eight Pools via Burning Palms" of Royal National park this Sunday August 15, 2010.

This whole circuit track of 13 KM with “medium-hard” grade (ca 720 M ascent) will take 4-6 hours.

From Otford Train Station, this walk enters the Royal National Park at the coast. There are great views of Wollongong down the coast. The walk also passes through the magnificent Palm Jungle and Burning Palms beach. This is a great spot to go, wet the toes, and enjoy the environment. The walk then continues to Figure of Eight Pools.


The meeting time and place
10:00 AM, Sunday 15th of August, at crossing of Lady Wakehurst Drive and The Sequeeze Way, Otford
GPS S34º12´29.35", E 151º0´39.08"
Walkie Talkie 477.15 MHz (Ch 30 in AUS)


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 12-8-2010 17:04 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 15-8-2010 21:44
Many thanks

Half
Frank
Jasmine
Julie
Ryan
Luke
Qikaidesheng
Jing C
Mike S
Lily
Darren
Tony
Feifei
Sinsin


for joining coastal walk today at Royal National Park.

15 of us walked 16 km for 5 hours, and had delicious dinner at "RED CHILLI SICHUAN RESTAURANT" after walk.  Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 15-8-2010 20:47 编辑 ]
作者: wukong    时间: 15-8-2010 22:14
原帖由 bushwalker 于 2010-1-17 19:43 发表
Many thanks

Forrest
到处流浪
Stroming
Milanmenxian

for joining the first medium-hard track in 2010 today. This track was also the part of top 5 walked in 2009.

All of us had quite differen ...


不知道melbourne附近有没有这样好的溪降峡谷
作者: bushwalker    时间: 19-8-2010 10:44
We are going to hike at Springwood of Blue Mountains National Park this Sunday August 22, 2010.

Martins Lookout Loop Walk
This loop track of about 14 KM with "medium-hard" grade (ca. 900 M ascent 900 M descent) will take 4-6 hours

This walk offers a magnificent way to explore the Sassafras Gully, enjoying the lush valleys and deep bushland, as well as the panoramic Martins Lookout. This walk has much to offer, with many views to impress.


The meeting time and place

10:00 AM, Sunday 22nd of August, at crossing of Valley Road and Sassafras Gully Road of Springwood, Blue Mountains
GPS S33º42´9.4674", E 150º33´29.3004"


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 19-8-2010 09:47 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 22-8-2010 21:14
Many thanks

Tammy
007
Eastlife
Half
Uncle Liu
Mike
Qikaidesheng
Luke

for joining bushwalk today at Springwood of Blue Mountains.

9 of us walked 15 KM  for 6.5 hours including 10 min morning tea and 30 min lunch break.  10 of us had delicious dinner at "RED CHILLI SICHUAN RESTAURANT" (the same place as last Sunday) after walk. Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 22-8-2010 20:19 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 26-8-2010 08:45
We are going to see Deer and bushwalk at Royal National Park this Sunday August 29 2010.

The Deer Stalker


This loop track of about 15 KM with “easy” grade will take 4-5 hours

The beauty of the forest encouraged park management to make a Forest Park Track in 1886 “to open up the park to the public.” Well done!

The walk explored an area, where deer can be seen. Early settlers, to provide more familiar animals than kangaroos, introduced deer. They are still here in limited numbers. Walkers need to be observant, as deer are shy. They are likely to be seen by the creek before reaching the rock pool or on the forest path after leaving Lady Carrington Track.


The meeting time and place

10:00 AM, Sunday 29th of August, at Car Park of Waterfall train station.
GPS S34º8´6.23", E 150º59´43.15"
Walkie talkie 477.150 MHz (Ch 30)

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 26-8-2010 07:49 编辑 ]
作者: ng2wing    时间: 27-8-2010 22:40
标题: It sounds good
想参加。是不是loop track 啊?
作者: bushwalker    时间: 27-8-2010 23:32
标题: 回复 #83 ng2wing 的帖子
it is loop one.
作者: ng2wing    时间: 27-8-2010 23:38
标题: I will join you guys
I will go and I am sure will have fun with you guys.
作者: bushwalker    时间: 29-8-2010 23:06
Many thanks

n2wing
AXP
Leo
Kim
Joyce
Half
Uncle Liu
Miaheal
Carine C
Xue J
Li J
Aofu
Kandy and her friend
Helen H


for joining bushwalk at Royal National Park today.

16 of us walked 15 KM for near 6 hours including 10 min morning tea and 30 min lunch break and coffee time.  Everyone enjoyed very much although we did not see Deers.

Based on my own experience,  limited numbers up to 5 persons in group could have chance of seeing Deers at site, but  we are 16 today, so ...... you could image


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 29-8-2010 22:09 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 2-9-2010 01:26
As suggested by Hoopoos

http://www.freeoz.org/ibbs/thread-916752-2-1.html

we are going to 2 days hiking and one night camping along Great North Walk from Hornsby to Brooklyn for this weekend (both Saturday and Sunday September 4 and 5 2010)
if weather permits.

Day one (Saturday) Hornsby to Ridge top campsite (only 300 meters away car access point, the crossing of Turner Road and Coreen Cl of Berowra Heights), 22 KM with 1240 meters ascent and 1330 meters descent

Day two (Sunday), Ridge top campsite to Brooklyn train station, 16 KM with 840 meters ascent and 1050 meters descent


There are several opinions to finish whole or part of track and “FB”.

1)        Everyone carry own gears including tent (could be shared if possible), sleep bag, water, foods (two lunch, one dinner and one breakfast) for whole track, and overnight at ridge campsite;
2)        We could share to carry tent, food, water and other gears if need, and have hot pot at campsite;
3)        Part of us could come and overnight at the campsite (ca 300 meters away car access point at Turner Road) on Saturday evening and have hot pot or even seafood buffer at restaurant near Berowra water ferry;
4)        Part of us who come for 3) could walking on Sunday only;
5)        Part of us could walk on Sunday only (starting from campsite).


The meeting time and place
7:00 AM, Saturday 4th of September, at Hornsby train station
8:30 AM, Sunday 5th of September at the Ridge top campsite.


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your intention and confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 2-9-2010 00:28 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 2-9-2010 12:15
Due to weather, we are going to Sunday hiking instead of 2 days and one night along Great North Walk, from Berowra to Brooklyn for this Sunday September 5 2010.

This whole track is ca 23 KM with 1360 meters ascent and 1570 meters descent, but you could join at Ridge top campsite (ca 16 KM with 840 meters ascent and 1050 meters descent to Brooklyn) or even Cowan train station (ca 10 KM to Brooklyn)..

The meeting time and place
8:30 AM, Sunday 5th of September, at Car Park of Berowra train station
10:30 AM, Sunday 5th of September at Ridge top campsite.
12:30 PM, Sunday 5th of September at Cowan train station

It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 3-9-2010 22:59 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 6-9-2010 00:56
Many thanks

Xiyiu
Viola
Qikaidesheng
Life
Ryan
Maggie
Bernie
Eastlife
Vanus
Half
Hoopoos
Nokia6210


for join hiking today at part of Great North Walk, from Berowra station to Brooklyn via Berowra Waters and Cowan.

13 of us walked 23 KM for 10 hours (finished in dark 19:00 PM) including 10 min morning tea, 30 min lunch break and addtional 20 min evening break. Everyone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 6-9-2010 07:06 编辑 ]
作者: bushwalker    时间: 8-9-2010 19:07
We are going to “Sea to Summit” this Saturday (other than Sunday) September 11, 2010 at Stanwell Park, near south of Royal National Park.

This is easy track of 8.5 KM for 3-5 hours, suitable for any level.

This walk combined a strong along a wide ocean beach with a hike through tall timber on a well graded track to the summit of Mt Mitchell. The walk has wonderful views overlooking Stanwell Park, the ocean and the Coal Cliff beach. The path to the summit was a coach a road built by convicts. You can admire the rock wall embankments that were constructed to make a level track. Bushrangers held up travelers along this path. Mt Mitchell was named after major sir Thomas Mitchell, the Surveyor General of Colony, who owned land in this area.




The meeting time and place
10:00 AM, Saturday 11th of September, at end of Station Street of Stanwell Park
GPS  S34º13´43.23", E 150º59´23.07"
Walkie Talkie: 477.150 MHz


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.


Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 8-9-2010 18:10 编辑 ]
作者: 指纹    时间: 9-9-2010 23:08
好像参加,可惜有别的安排。
问一下:一般的对讲机都行么?我有一对特简易的,不知道能不能派上用场。
作者: bushwalker    时间: 9-9-2010 23:41
原帖由 指纹 于 9-9-2010 22:08 发表
好像参加,可惜有别的安排。
问一下:一般的对讲机都行么?我有一对特简易的,不知道能不能派上用场。


It would be fine if the frequency was in the range of 476.425 to 477.400 MHz.
作者: bushwalker    时间: 12-9-2010 00:34
Many thanks

我是一片云
HelenX
Monica
Nokia6210
JYL
KenL
Ryan
云山青龙
Half

for joining walk on fine day at Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area near Stanwell Park.

10 of us walked over 12.5 KM for 6 hours including morning tea, lunch break and afternon tea, and having hot pot for dinner. Everone enjoyed very much with different experience.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 11-9-2010 23:37 编辑 ]
作者: maggiehiking    时间: 13-9-2010 20:34
hotpot........ want to cry for an hour now
作者: 旗开得胜    时间: 14-9-2010 01:53
LS的你就哭吧,hotpot啊

作者: nokia6210    时间: 15-9-2010 19:57
海边岩石上面那个煮方便面锅太经典了,哈哈

下次找个类似的地方打火锅,哈哈,我带冰冻食物
作者: bushwalker    时间: 16-9-2010 19:09
Spring came already. It is real good time to see wildflower in addition to bushwalking.

This Sunday September 19, 2010 we are going to “Wildflower Wander” track of Heathcote National Park via Waterfall next Royal National Park.

This is easy track of 11.0 KM for 3-5 hours, suitable for any level.

The Heathcote National Park is always stunning. Wilderflowers abound all the year round. The most outstanding blooms are the Gymea Lilies seen during August to October. They are big bright red flowers on top a three meter high stalk. Bright pink heath and golden wattles are on show in early spring. Other varieties flower at different times of the year. You can take a dip and even swim in the rock pools during the warmer months. This walk includes a climb up to Mt Westmacott for a 360-degree view and a wander through a lovely gully beside Heathcote Creek. Of course there are some steep bits on the way in and out of the park. Take you time and enjoy the view.


The meeting time and place
9:30 AM, Sunday 19th of September, at end of Warabin Street of Waterfall
GPS S34º7´49.75", E 150º59´31.56"

Walkie Talkie: 477.150 MHz


It is compulsory to wear hiking/bushwalking shoes/boots.

Please SMS 0402 817 164 or MSN petercai08@hotmail.com for your confirmation.

Outdoor activities carry their own risks of injury and death. The Organizer has no any control over what the participant does, and cannot accept any liability for any loss or accidents which the participant might suffer.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 16-9-2010 18:10 编辑 ]
作者: ng2wing    时间: 17-9-2010 22:57
标题: It looks good
Nice weather and good route. I will join you, Peter.
作者: bushwalker    时间: 19-9-2010 21:00
Most people like 野花 other than 家花.

Today it is real good time to see 野花 at Heathcote National Park.

Many thanks
ng2wing and his two friends
Wendi
Ryan
Shawn
Jack
Aofu
Xiaoyumen
Matt
Carine
Alvin
Xiang-x-Xiang
KaranT
我是一片云
HelenH
KenL
Half
Mandy


for joining walk today at Heathcote National Park.

20 of us walked abour 12 K M for 5.5 hours including 20 mins morning tea, 40 mins lunch break and afternoon tea.  we had cold drink and ice cream at corner shop after walking and some of us had "Peking Toast Duck" for dinner as well.


[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 19-9-2010 20:05 编辑 ]
作者: beibei815    时间: 20-9-2010 22:43
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