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Our Values....Mateship - Diversity - Inclusion - Positive health & Well being
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Optus - Ascot - Maylands - East Perth Loop (13.8km)
The Camfield, Camfield Drive, Burswood, AUEugène is on holiday so Ron and Gareth will lead the walk. Lovely cool temperatures are anticipated for this fabulous stroll along the Swan River which will make a wonderful way to kick off your day. 😀
This walk starts at the East End of the Matagarup Bridge near the Optus Stadium. We head north and follow the eastern side of the Swan River walking through Ascot Waters and cross the Garrett Rd Bridge into Maylands. Now walking south along the river we take our secret shortcut across the peninsular and eventually end out at Claise Brook in East Perth for a well deserved coffee and chat.
The long range forecast suggests a perfect sunny day with temperatures in the range of 19-26°C during the walk.
Where: East End of the Matagarup Bridge (Click on the pin drop of the map for our exact meeting point)
Parking: There is plenty of parking next to the Camfield.
Distance: 13.8km with just under 2.5 hours of walking time.
Difficulty: Flat, paved paths with little elevation gain. Expect a good walking pace of around 5.5 to 6km/h. This walk is for regular walkers who can handle the speed and distance. Please don't put your name down if you can't make it. Shared paths with bikes and dogs - the dogs are well behaved.
What to bring: Water, good walking shoes, hat and sunscreen.
Our route: AllTrails Optus Ascot loop
Toilets: I know where there are 13 toilets along the way, just ask….
Café after the walk: We will share a chat, coffee and bite to eat at The Partisan. This is our favourite café because they do look after us. Give yourself 2hr 30 minutes to the Partisan and 15 minutes to walk back to your car from there.RSVP - no shows & late arrivals: If you are on the "Going" list and can't make it on the day please RSVP "Not Going" at the earliest convenience as a courtesy so to allow others to join who might be on the "Waitlist".
We aim to set-off for each walk at the advertised time and as a general rule, we set off on-time for each walk.
IMPORTANT
By confirming your attendance attendees agree to "WAIVE, DISCHARGE CLAIMS, AND RELEASE FROM LIABILITY" the organisers, co-organisers, event organisers, volunteers and members of the Walking Mates Australia Meetup Group from any and all liability on account of, or in any way resulting from Injuries and Damages, even if caused by negligence, in any way connected with Walking Mates Australia.
Attendees further agree to HOLD HARMLESS the organisers, co-organisers, event organisers, volunteers and members of Walking Mates Australia Meetup Group from any claims, damages, injuries or losses caused by their own negligence while a participant on the Event.21 asistentes
Darlington to Greenmount Lookout, 2 Quarries and Nyaania Creek (13km)
1 Owen Rd, Darlington, WA, AUEugène is still Big In Japan so Ron & Gareth will lead and tail. Lets explore this beautiful location together. WMA has made Darlington to Greenmount NP one of our favourite hikes but now I want to modify it and include Nyaania Creek in the walk which has a few small picturesque waterfalls if the area has had local rains. My adventurous group is prepared to take up the challenge.
Temperatures during this walk are expected to be cooler, between 9°-12°C with precipitation likely overnight but reducing through the morning.
People who venture up the Great Eastern Highway are well aware of the John Forrest National Park on the left and yet they miss this national park hiding in full sight on the opposite side of the road. Greenmount National Park is rarely explored by other walking groups. It offers some lovely bush as well as spectacular views of Perth from its elevated lookout.
We leave Darlington heading west along the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail. We trek to the highest point in Greenmount National Park before we walk around the northern perimeter of the park and up to the lookout to enjoy spectacular views of the Perth planes. Downhill again as we head to Mountain Quarry then south to Nyaania Creek pop into Boya Quarry and back along the Heritage Trail to return to Darlington for a well deserved coffee at The Hive.
Where: Darlington Oval, Owen Rd, Darlington (Click on map for exact meeting point)
Parking: Plenty of parking at the oval near the pin drop
Distance: 13km. Elevation gain 513m and 3 hours of walking time.
Difficulty: A rewarding hike for regular walkers. We will have easy walking for 3km along the flat dirt terrain of the old railway heritage trail with a brisk walking pace of 6km/h. In Greenmont NP expect 2 decent hills to climb, loose sharp rocky tracks, some are narrow and overgrown. Look at that elevation gain, this is a challenging hike and should not be attempted if you are new to hiking or recovering from injury. 😯 I would recommend walking poles and hiking shoes.
What to bring: Water, good hiking shoes, hat & sunscreen, wet weather gear and poles.
Toilets: At the start/end at the Darlington Oval as well as at Mountain Quarry.
Café after the walk: We will share a chat, coffee and bite to eat at The Hive. This is a fabulous café, probably the best in this part of the hills.
AllTracks route can be viewed here: Darlington to Greenmount Lookout, 2 Quarries and Nyaania Creek (13km)RSVP - no shows & late arrivals: If you are on the "Going" list and can't make it on the day please RSVP "Not Going" at the earliest convenience as a courtesy so to allow others to join who might be on the "Waitlist".
We aim to set-off for each walk at the advertised time and as a general rule, we set off on-time for each walk.
IMPORTANT
By confirming your attendance attendees agree to "WAIVE, DISCHARGE CLAIMS, AND RELEASE FROM LIABILITY" the organisers, co-organisers, event organisers, volunteers and members of the Walking Mates Australia Meetup Group from any and all liability on account of, or in any way resulting from Injuries and Damages, even if caused by negligence, in any way connected with Walking Mates Australia.
Attendees further agree to HOLD HARMLESS the organisers, co-organisers, event organisers, volunteers and members of Walking Mates Australia Meetup Group from any claims, damages, injuries or losses caused by their own negligence while a participant on the Event.20 asistentes
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