End 2 End Minus 2 Week 6

Walking from Dares Hill Summit Road to Webb Gap on the Heysen Trail.

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What to expect

The final week for 2022 where we are based out of Burra for the whole week, in Ngadjuri country.
It is not one for the unfit or the faint hearted.
You will need an above normal level of fitness.
Preferably, you will have walked with Minus 2 for Week 5.
If you did not walk Week5 with Minus 2 please contact the walk leaders before registering.

Day 1 Dares Hill Summit Road though the very picturesque Tourilie Gorge and out in to the mallee, finishing at Newikie Creek. Spinifex country, gaiter a good idea.
Day 2 Newikie Creek to Wandallah, heading out of the mallee, past our newest hut at Blackjack.
Day 3 Wandallah to Burra a truly up and down ride. Brings out the true meaning of “useless hills”.
Day 4 Rest day explore Burra, do some twitching at Red Banks CP or just chill out.
Day 5 Burra to Worlds End, through Dutton’s Trough and not one of the Trails gems, I must say. New wind and solar farms may afford the opportunity for a better Trail experience, however I doubt we will be able to enjoy it, but noy yet.
Day 6 World’s End to Burra Road, across the Hallelujah Hills and over the Whyalla Pipeline.
Day 7 Burra Road to Webb Gap and our traverse of the Tothill Ranges which we will complete in year three

Registrations close: 4:00pm 15 September 2022

Cost

Bus: $180.00

Meal with one of the community groups.
To be arranged.

Dates

Saturday 17 September 2022 – Sunday 25 September 2022

Walk difficulty: End-to-End Minus 2

Starting from Parachilna Gorge and walking from the north to the southern Cape Jervis, rather than usual south to north walking direction. This second North-South traverse of the Heysen Trail begins, with three weeks walking over three years to complete the Trail in quick smart time.

These walks are for those wishing to walk some or all of the Heysen Trail. There are approximately sixty day walks involved, spread over six years. The southern walks, from Cape Jervis to Kapunda, are held on one Sunday per month during the walk season. Due to the greater travelling distances involved, from Kapunda northwards, the walk is held over a weekend.

These arrangements make it easy to walk the entire trail because the Friends of Heysen Trail work out many of the logistics.

These walks are reasonably demanding and for walkers who have walked regularly in various terrain. They have a walking time of about 5 to 6 hours and will require a high degree of physical fitness.

Refer to the End-to-End Walks page for more detailed information.

Walk details

Start time:
0900

Finish time:
1500

Walking from:
Adelaide

Walking to:
Burra

Distance:
180

Start time:
0615

Finish time:
1600

Walking from:
Dares Hill Summit Road

Walking to:
Newikie Creek

Distance:
26

Hazards

Long walk over undulating country with multiple creek crossings

Requirements

Good level of fitness

Start time:
0615

Finish time:
1600

Walking from:
Newikie Creek

Walking to:
Wandallah

Distance:
22

Start time:
0800

Finish time:
1600

Walking from:
Wandallah

Walking to:
Burra

Distance:
16

Start time:
0900

Finish time:
1600

Walking from:
Rest Day

Start time:
0830

Finish time:
1600

Walking from:
Burra

Walking to:
Worlds End

Distance:
25

Start time:
0730

Finish time:
1600

Walking from:
Worlds End

Walking to:
Burra Road

Distance:
17

Start time:
0730

Finish time:
1600

Walking from:
Burra Road

Walking to:
Webb Gap

Distance:
23

Start time:
0900

Finish time:
1600

Walking from:
Burra

Walking to:
Adelaide

Distance:
180

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Registration terms and conditions

All walks are subject to you wearing appropriate clothing. Prime considerations are warmth and weather protection. Your safety and the safety of the walking group can be jeopardised by you wearing inappropriate clothing. In an emergency situation it can take hours to evacuate a sick or injured walker. Leaders may not accept people for a walk who have not come appropriately dressed or prepared.

View details of appropriate clothing at heysentrail.asn.au/appropriate-clothing

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