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Article Topics: Walks

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  • 7 June 2014

    A Gentleman Calls…

    The origin of the Pathfinders Walking Program and its connection to The Friends.

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  • 7 June 2014

    The Birth of the Sea to Summit

    Saturday night, about ten years ago and all is well and peaceful at the Edwards household. The phone rang, “it’s George here. I think I have sussed out a walking route from Seacliffe to Mount Lofty without very much road walking. Would you and Marlene like to do a reccy with me tomorrow?”

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  • 7 June 2014

    Coastal Walking from North Haven to Goolwa

    Finally we have completed it with our final day’s walk into the car park at Cape Jervis. It was a journey that started years ago, but became a project when, one hot Australian Day, Marie and I were walking along Semaphore beach to the breakwater at North Haven and it occurred to me that, with a little extra effort, we could walk along the coast to the Murray Mouth.

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  • 7 June 2014

    Beyond the Heysen Trail, Parachilna Gorge to Haddon Corner

    After completing the Heysen Trail a group of eight walkers continued beyond Parachilna Gorge. We walked through the upper Flinders along Warrawena, Hamilton Creek to Terrapina water hole, climbed over Mt Babbage, across the Stony Dessert plains to Mt Hopeless.

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  • 7 June 2014

    Paying Homage to Old Pat

    The history of the Heysen trail begins in 1932, according to an article written by Warren Bonython in the Trailwalker in 1989.

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  • 6 June 2014

    Discovering Elapidae

    I remember viewing the reptile exhibit of the Detroit Zoo shortly before coming to Australia. Essential ‘snake facts’ reminded me that the greatest population and variety of poisonous snakes on earth could be found in Australia. OK…let’s rethink this plan. Sure, we have bears and mountain lions around the place, but I’ve managed to live a relatively active outdoor life for 35 years without so much as a claw mark.

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  • 6 June 2014

    The Unfolding Drama of Two Bushwalkers at Deep Creek

    The plan was simple enough. Check out a circuit at Deep Creek for the purpose of printing a map showing all the relevant features to enable anyone to be able to do the walk. Simple plans have this strange habit of not remaining true to form.

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  • 5 June 2014

    Fifty Years Before The Heysen Trail

    Fifty years ago this May, three of us walked along the south coast of Fleurieu Peninsula between the old Talisker mine and Victor Harbour. I recently came across my diary for this journey, and reproduce an edited version here so that those who know the Heysen Trail in this area can make a few comparisons. It may also stimulate nostalgia among those old enough to remember.

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  • 5 June 2014

    Yudnamutana Gorge to Mt Hopeless

    Finishing off the Heysen Trail by walking from Yudnamutana Gorge to Mt Hopeless.

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  • 5 June 2014

    Walking the Heysen Trail

    In 2002 David Beaton and I decided to walk the entire Heysen Trail – and to walk it from north to south.

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  • 5 June 2014

    Umberatana Station

    William Henry had come to Australia from Cornwall in 1848, working at Burra and the Victorian goldfields and then in 1857, with his brother James, became the first lease holder of Umberatana Station – 188 square miles of semi-arid land in the North Flinders Ranges, west of Arkaroola.

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