From
November 19, 2021 4:00 pm
until
November 20, 2021 3:00 pm
Due to COVID-19 health requirements, members must provide their own sanitisers, gloves, wipes, masks, etc. If car pooling is required please contact the event co-ordinator.
Normal social distancing rules will apply. If 1.5m cannot be maintained then a mask needs to be worn; particularly if car pooling is used.
CURRENTLY MASKS ARE REQUIRED TO BE WORN OUTDOOR
Saturday 9.30 am start. 2 Walks 2 groups
bring snacks , Lunch, Water
Walk 1
Montane Loop 10km
Walk 2, Leader Dianne Ross
Tabletop Walk 10 km return
Bring dinner , breakky, lunch water snacks,
BYO water and toilettpaper.
GRADE 3
Suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Some bushwalking experience recommended. Track may have short steep hill sections, a rough surface and many steps.
What to bring!
Car Camping
As for Day Walks and / or Day Walking in the Alps
Day Walking
- Current Medical Information Form - LOGIN FIRST and then it can be FOUND ON THE WEBSITE HERE
- Water - up to 2 litres recommended for a full day walk
- Sunscreen
- Gloves and hat
- Sufficient food bearing in mind the distance and duration of the event
- Suitable clothing and footwear - note denim pants are uncomfortable
- Wet weather waterproofs, jacket and pants
- Walking poles
- Gaiters
- Basic first aid kit including your specific medication eg asthma applicator
- Torch or headlamp for contingencies
Day Walking in the Alps
Activities in the Alps require additional safety equipment due to the fact that weather can change really quickly from benign to dangerous
- Current Medical Information Form - LOGIN FIRST and then it can be FOUND ON THE WEBSITE HERE
- Water - 2 litres recommended - exercise in the Alps uses prodigious amounts of fluid
- Sunscreen
- Gloves and hat
- Sufficient food bearing in mind the distance and duration of the event (snacks for morning and afternoon tea and lunch)
- Suitable clothing and footwear - note denim pants are uncomfortable
- Wet weather waterproofs, jacket and pants
- Thermal top and bottoms
- Walking poles
- Gaiters
- Basic first aid kit including your specific medication eg asthma applicator
- Torch or headlamp for contingencies
- Whistle
- Toilet paper, trowel and sanitiser
- A set of dry clothing in a separate bag to be left in the car to change into if you get wet