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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240525
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UID:10005340-1716595200-1716767999@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Newikie Creek to Dares Hill Summit Rd and Burra Rd to Worlds End (Walks  29&25)
DESCRIPTION:Note: Walks are being done out of order\n\nSaturday: Newikie Creek to Dares Hill Summit Rd\, 25.5km – This section passes through Caroona Creek Conservation Park and Tourilie Gorge\, which is one of the lesser known gems of the Trail. Look out for the remnants of an old bullock track cut through the gorge.\n\nSaturday Night Meal Option – The Burra Hotel – Full menu plus nightly specials – please tick RSVP if you wish to attend so we can let Hotel know numbers.\n\nSunday: Burra Road to Worlds End \, 17km  – The trail crosses undulating farmland before entering the scrubland of the Hallelujah Hills. The day finishes with an easy stroll to Worlds End Gorge.\n\nWalk Difficulty – The Heysen Trail walks are demanding and suitable for experienced walkers who have walked regularly in various terrain consisting of long-distance trails with some steep inclines/declines\, irregular surface with loose uneven\, slippery base. They have a walking time of about 5 to 7 hours and will require a good degree of physical fitness.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/newikie-creek-to-dares-hill-summit-rd-and-burra-rd-to-worlds-end-with-end-to-end-15-walks-2926-2024/
CATEGORIES:End-to-End 15
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240526
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T060002Z
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UID:10005381-1716595200-1716681599@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Cleland- Nth Sth Loop
DESCRIPTION:A walk of 23kms starting from Measday Lookout in the south traversing the park to Greenhill Rd in the north. Then returning using various trails. There are a number of ascents and descents on this walk so you must have E2E or Trailwalker Fitness.\n\n \n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/cleland-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240523
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T055759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T224246Z
UID:10005379-1716336000-1716422399@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Heysen Homage - The Cedars
DESCRIPTION:The first leg of our journey takes us along the Heysen Trail Spur to The Cedars near Hahndorf.\n\nThe Cedars was the home of Sir Hans Heysen.\n\nWe take a guided tour of the family home and the studio that belonged to Heysen and that of his daughter Nora. (Your entry fee is being collected as a bus fare)\n\nSome may like to indulge in a Devonshire Tea following our tour. This must be booked as part of the registration process and paid for on the day.\n\nWe return to Bridgewater via Verdun\, then connect to the Pioneer Women’s Trail. There will be a lunch stop along the trail.\n\nAlthough classified as a Rambler please note the terrain will include road walking\, undulations and a steepish rocky decline.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/cedars-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Rambler
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240519T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240519T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T055545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240518T123209Z
UID:10005377-1716109200-1716130800@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Crafers to Brownhill Ck
DESCRIPTION:This walk incorporates fragments of the Sea to Summit\, the Yurrebilla Trail with sections taken from “Walking in the Mount Lofty Ranges Network B” by National Fitness Council of South Australia (1975) and the UBD Street Directory.\n\nIt is a loop of 17.5km walking from Crafers\, through the Belair National Park to Brownhill Creek and back to Crafers.\n\nThe reward for an assent of around 400m will be views of Adelaide from a unique perspective.\n(There will be other hills besides!)
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/crafers-to-brownhill-ck-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240520
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20231113T115153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T050934Z
UID:10006061-1716076800-1716163199@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Cudlee Creek to The Nugget Road (Walk 15)
DESCRIPTION:Walk Details:\n\nThe trail leads walkers through the rolling hills of the South Mt Lofty Ranges and sections of Mt Crawford Forest. The climb towards Mt Gould provides outstanding views.\n\nThis walk has significant road crossings and road walking. Follow Leaders instructions.\n\nThe Union Bridge in Cudlee Creek is arguably the most dangerous crossing of the entire trail.\n\nWalk Difficulty – The Heysen Trail walks are demanding and suitable for experienced walkers who have walked regularly in various terrain consisting of long-distance trails with some steep inclines/declines\, irregular surface with loose uneven\, slippery base. They have a walking time of about 5 to 7 hours and will require a good degree of physical fitness.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/cudlee-ck-to-nugget-road-walk-15-2023/
CATEGORIES:End-to-End 16
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240519
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240407T031220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T222445Z
UID:10005423-1715990400-1716076799@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Yurrebilla Stage 2
DESCRIPTION:The second Yurrebilla stage. Eagle on the Hill – Norton Summit. Approx 17.5 km.\nWe will car shuffle for this walk as it’s only 20 mins drive from the end point back to the start.\nPlease bring plenty of water\, a hat\, sunscreen and a snack for morning tea.\nThe walk should be completed by 1.30pm although you might like to pack some extra food in case it takes a little longer.\nWe will meet at Norton Summit at 7.15\, ready for a 7.30 departure.\nThis will be a fast paced walk.\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/yurrebilla-stage-2-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240519
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20231211T082449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T071651Z
UID:10006076-1715990400-1716076799@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Lavender Trail E2E4 Weekend Walks May2024
DESCRIPTION:To start with a walk along the Murray where we may see The Murray Princess moored\, around reclaimed wetlands then off to the scrub. Pass by Mobilong Low security prison and the perimeter of Monarto Zoo. A great start to a new hiking season. A day with great variety in terrain and introduction to Lavender Trail stiles!\n\nWalk Difficulty – The Lavender Trail walks are demanding and suitable for experienced walkers who have walked regularly in various terrain consisting of long-distance trails with some steep inclines/declines\, irregular surface with loose uneven\, slippery base. They have a walking time of about 5 to 7 hours and will require a good degree of physical fitness.\n\nPlease ensure you are wearing appropriate clothing for bush walking including sturdy footwear\, wide brimmed hat & sunblock\, all weather jacket. Carry a small 1st aid kit\, at least 2lt of water plus some electrolytes and snacks of some nutritional worth for our breaks such as morning tea\, lunch and afternoon\, if necessary. There may not be mobile phone coverage along all the trail.  Walking sticks can be most useful for steep hills up or down and are recommended even if not used throughout the entire day.\n\nWe will be walking in a group fashion as much as possible\, so hikers with a spring in their step will need to pay attention to those behind and not disappear in to the distance. The old rule of  being able to ‘sight the walker behind you’!  For the slower walkers\, please do not feel pressured to walk faster than your capacity as we are here to enjoy the day\, but remember we are on a hike not a dawdle! There is always time for snapping quick photos on the trail.\n\nThere are a number of stiles on the trail which slow the group progress so please do not loiter at these spots for too long. Use these opportunities to adjust gear\, have a drink and a chat before continuing on the trail.\n\nIf Trail Makers are missing or direction is unclear or trail makes a sudden change in direction\, please STOP and wait for leaders to determine what action is needed. The direction of the path may be apparent but this is not always the case.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/lavender-federation-trail-2023/
CATEGORIES:End-to-End Lavender Trail
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240515T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240515T193000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240206T013535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T013539Z
UID:10005413-1715794200-1715801400@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:FOHT Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Heysen Trail Council Meeting\nThe Friends encourages engagement and interaction across our membership/volunteers. Committees and Members are welcome to attend – if interested please register so our Secretary is aware to expect extra people.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/foht-council-meeting-2024-3/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T053011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240503T013241Z
UID:10005371-1715472000-1715558399@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Blackhill CP
DESCRIPTION:This loop walk is just over 15 kms and is physically demanding with steep and rugged inclines and declines\, providing the opportunity to practice techniques for traversing rough terrain safely. During the walk you will climb just over 1000 metres. For the effort you will be afforded spectacular views over the plains and develop your fitness and endurance.\n\nThis walk is graded as Trail Walker and only register if you have the experience required for this demanding walk.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/montacute-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T052748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T045214Z
UID:10005369-1715472000-1715558399@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Onkaparinga
DESCRIPTION:A Trail Starter in length\, but with uneven\, rocky and undulating tracks.\n\nA circular walk in a small section of Onkaparinga National Park passing through areas of native bush\, including pink gum and grey box woodland. The park is home to kangaroos\, koalas\, echidnas and many birds. Hopefully we shall see some of these.\n\nAs we make our way along a section of ridge top there is fabulous views of the gorge below.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/onkaparinga-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Starter
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20231113T123738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240511T025935Z
UID:10006069-1715472000-1715558399@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Myponga to Mt Compass - EE17
DESCRIPTION:Commencing with a short road walk\, the trail enters the small but picturesque Yulte Conservation Park. After a steady climb you have a reasonable descent where walking poles\, if you have them\, will be put to good use.\n\nAfter emerging from the bushland\, the trail crosses open farmland\, continuing along Lawless Rd\, past the Myponga Pistol Club firing range\, and gradually climbing to Mt Cone\, passing interesting 2 tier tree plots dotted about the hills and from the top of the ridge you are presented with distant views south over Victor Harbor before finishing with a road walk to Mt Compass.\n\nFitness: The Heysen Trail walks are demanding and suitable for experienced walkers who have walked regularly in various terrain consisting of long-distance trails with some steep inclines/declines\, irregular surface with loose uneven\, slippery base. They have a walking time of about 5 to 7 hours and will require a good degree of physical fitness.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/myponga-to-mt-compass-walk-8-2023/
CATEGORIES:End-to-End 17
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T052552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240505T094541Z
UID:10006100-1715385600-1715471999@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Yurrebilla - Gorge Road Trailhead to Norton Summit
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE. This is a point-to-point walk. We will use car-pooling to travel from the meeting point to the walk start point. We will also need to ferry those drivers back to their cars at walks end. While we will utilise the minimum number of vehicles to get the job done\, all drivers need to be willing to participate if required. If car-pooling is not for you\, then perhaps this is not the walk for you.\n\nWe enter Black Hill CP from Gorge Rd and immediately start to climb Ambers Gully and the Sugarloaves trail. Eventually we come to a flat clearing thinking that the work is done. No. We are only halfway to the summit. A long descent to Montacute Road to test the knees and quads. We then have a lengthy walk alongside the road which is probably the most dangerous part of the day. Single file and concentrate. We then enter Morialta CP and the climb up Fox Hill track. It flattens near the top for a brief respite before a left turn brings us to Moore’s Track. 11k in and with plenty of vertical metres in the bank\, and now we have a climb that is as tough as any that we have already conquered. Rejoice at the top for our days’ work is nearly done. A few undulations see’s us leave Morialta CP and its then a pretty pedestrian walk along Colonial Drive to Norton Summit.\n\nSo\, lots of vertical metres. Some decent declines. All packed into 17k. Morning tea about 6k in after the Black Hill descent. Lunch after we laugh in the face of Moore’s Track. A drink at the Scenic Hotel for those who are able.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/athelstone-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240511
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20230712T110843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T231942Z
UID:10006022-1714780800-1715385599@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Lavender Trail E2E3
DESCRIPTION:The Lavender Federation Trail is a 325km long walking trail through diverse countryside traversing the eastern flanks of the Mt Lofty Ranges. \n\nIt begins at Murray Bridge and traverses the Barossa\, Goyder\, Mid North and the Clare Valley regions to Clare through the townships of Murray Bridge\, Tungkillo\, Dutton\, Eudunda\, Waterloo\, Manoora\, Mintaro and Watervale.\n\nThe 325 km Lavender Federation Trail will be covered with 16 walks in 2024\n\n – 3 x 1-week blocks.\n\nAccommodation will be based in Murray Bridge\, Mannum\, Kapunda and Clare.\n\nParticipants will need to book their own accommodation in the various areas as per the walk program.\n\nWeek 1: May -Sat 4th -Fri 10th (Travel Day Fri 3rd /Rest Day Tue)              Based Murray Bridge Marina C.P. move to Mannum on Rest Day\n\nWeek 2: July- Mon 1st – Sat July 6th (Travel Day Sun 30th / Rest Day Wed)              Based Kapunda C.P.\n\nWeek 3: Aug – Sun 4th to Friday 9th (Travel Day Sat 3rd/ Rest Day Wed)                  Based Clare C.P.\n\nWhen making Bookings at Caravan Parks – Call the parks and state “Lavender Trail Group” – Kathy Wright as some sites and cabins are on hold for group\n\nThough Mainly Easy the walks are between 5-6 hours long – about 20 km and there are some sections that traverse steep rocky\, uneven ground and many creeks (usually dry).\n\nA solid level of fitness and experience walking over consecutive days is necessary. \n\nThe Lavender Federation Trail is developed and maintained by SARTI (South Australian Recreation Trails Incorporated) We encourage those who register to join SARTI – $10 to support their maintenance of the trail.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/lavender-trail-2024-2024/
CATEGORIES:Extended Walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20231211T095657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T234338Z
UID:10006078-1714780800-1714953599@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Raeville to Locks Ruin to Bowman Park
DESCRIPTION:Raeville to Locks Ruin -This walk follows dirt roads into the small town of Georgetown and beyond past Hiskeys Hut. The trail then follows undulating fence lines through Sams Hills.\n\nLocks Ruin to Bowman Park – An easy walk\, predominantly along roads and road reserves\, this section takes us through the town of Crystal Brook\, then follows the Crystal Brook itself to historic Bowman Park.\n\n \n\nWalk Difficulty – The Heysen Trail walks are demanding and suitable for experienced walkers who have walked regularly in various terrain consisting of long-distance trails with some steep inclines/declines\, irregular surface with loose uneven\, slippery base. They have a walking time of about 5 to 7 hours and will require a good degree of physical fitness.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/raeville-to-locks-ruin-to-bowman-park-2024/
CATEGORIES:End-to-End 14
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20231204T094751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T222919Z
UID:10005347-1714780800-1714953599@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Clare Valley Wine & Wilderness Trail
DESCRIPTION:What is the Clare Valley Wine & Wilderness Trail?\n\n 	A 100km walking trail around the Clare Valley.\n 	The trail will consist of 6 stages\, each stage is approximately 1 days walk. We have spread the hikes over 3 weekends.\n 	The trail begins and ends at the Clare Valley Wine\, Food & Tourism Centre. All other trail heads are at Wineries\n 	The trail is a moderate grade hiking trail\, challenges include;\n\n 	Crossing Fences (with the use of a stile).\n 	Crossing Flowing Creeks (during the wet winter months).\n 	Steep climbs.\n 	Rocky uneven surfaces & fallen trees.\n 	Snakes during the hot months.\n\n\n 	The trail showcases the region’s natural beauty & premium food and wine products\, passing cellar doors\, restaurants and cafes.\n 	The trail is a public trail available to locals and visitors\, users of the trail will be free to complete the entire route or smaller sections at their leisure.\n 	The trail travels on a network of backroads\, road reserves & private property.\n 	There is no camping on the trail.\n 	There is lots of great accommodation throughout the Clare Valley where you can base yourselves.\n 	A bus will be organised to get you to the start of the hike each day.\n\nSaturday 4th May – Stage 1\nSummary\n\n\n\nDistance\n23km\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDuration\nAllow 5-6 Hours\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDifficulty\nDifficult – exposed\, windy and rocky ridges\, multiple ridge climbs\n\n\n\n\n\n\nElevation Gain\n673m\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStart\nClare Valley Wine\, Food & Tourism Centre\, 8 Spring Gully Rd Clare SA 5453\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEnd\nJim Barry Wines: 33 Craig Hill Rd\, Clare SA 5453\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMap\nDownload Here\n\n\n\nDescription\nStage 1 takes you through the northernmost section of the Trail and includes spectacular panoramic views from Dunns Range. \n\nStarting at the award-winning Clare Valley Wine Food and Tourism Centre (located among the gum trees beside the Clare Caravan Park).\n\nHeading east from the Tourism Centre\, carefully cross Main North Road and make your way through the gate into the Clare Show Grounds. Look for the brown Riesling Trail sign which also has a Wine and Wilderness trail marker on it. Follow the markers south along the creek initially and then across to the Riesling Trail.\n\nTurn left onto the iconic Riesling Trail and head north for 800m\, before turning into Tim Adams Winery cellar door. Remember that the Riesling Trail is a shared use trail and that there will likely be cyclists and dogs to avoid.  This is your last formal toilet stop until Jim Barry Wines at the end of the stage.\n\nFrom Tim Adams Wines\, cross Warenda Road and you will see the first stile of this stage. Roughly follow the creek line before heading up an incline through a pretty section of young eucalypts. Keep your eye out for trail markers positioned amongst the trees. After 1.5km or so\, you will be intercepted by Spring Farm Road.  Cross straight over to access Dunns Range Road..\n\nContinue onto Dunns Range Road for approximately 1km before reaching the ridge line.\n\nDunns Range ridge line is arguably the highlight of Stage 1 with a couple of elevation high points of 556m and 546m\, providing sweeping panoramic views of the Clare Valley. This is a very rocky and exposed 5.5km section\, so make sure you have your windproof jacket with you!\n\nBe sure to stick to the ridgeline and don’t get fooled by the many sheep tracks. After 1.8km along the Range\, descend west to cross Farrell Flat Road. Take care when crossing this road as it is busy with traffic. You will then climb back up to Dunns Range and be rewarded with a weather-proof hut where you can not only avail of shelter but also enjoy the superb views over the Clare township (and on a clear day\, Snowtown and the northern point of Spencer Gulf) to the west through the full length glass windows on the western and eastern walls. Delight in the sweeping views to the east of the townships of Farrell Flat and Burra.\n\nOnce suitably rested\, continue north along Dunn’s Range\, following the trail markers until you reach a stile\, bringing you down off the Range and onto some easy-going unpaved road.\n\nHead north on Blockers Road for 300 meters or so before turning west onto Lewcock Road\, then north onto Moccundunda North Road which will bring you to the main White Hutt Road.  Cross over\, onto the Riesling Trail/Mawson Trail and onto Hubbe Road. Pay attention to the signs here to make sure you keep on the right path.\n\nStay on Hubbe Road for 600 meters before turning left and briefly heading west onto Koorama Road before quickly turning right  through a gate into the historic Methodist Cemetery (situated at Clare Valley Cabins accommodation).  Follow a vegetated loop of approximately 1.8km which is full of bird life and will ultimately bring you back out on Koorama Road.\n\nTurn right and continue west along Koorama Road before heading north on Gaelic Cemetery Road. This passes the second historic cemetery on stage 1. After passing the Gaelic Cemetery\, turn left onto Roach Road for a short time before heading south onto Noble Road. Keep on Noble Road and follow the 90 degree bend at the top of the hill\, which brings you into Stanley Stud Road. Follow Stanley Stud Road down to cross the Hutt River and then cross over Horrocks Highway onto MacDonald Road.\n\nImmediately after the next creek crossing\, look for the stile on your left.  This stile marks the end of  the road walking section – we are back on private land!\n\nEnter into the paddock heading south along the creek line – a contributory to the Hutt River. Following directly south along a fence line with adjoining vineyards you will arrive at another stile. Cross McRae Wood Road to the well-decorated stile on the southern side\, which leads you into a windy and well vegetated section. This is well sign-posted and will lead you through to a final stile and hill before descending down into Jim Barry Wines cellar door.\n\nCongrats\, that is Stage 1!\nSunday 5th May 2024 – Stage 2\nSummary\n\n\n\nDistance\n17.4km\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDuration\nAllow 4-5 Hours\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDifficulty\nModerate – some hills but mostly undulating & sheltered trail\n\n\n\n\n\n\nElevation Gain\n??m\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStart\nJim Barry Wines: 33 Craig Hill Rd\, Clare SA 5453\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEnd\nJeanneret Wines\, 22 Jeanneret Rd\, Sevenhill SA 5453\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMap\nDownload Here\n\n\n\nDescription\nStage 2 kicks off in Clare before heading along the Armagh Creek\, then into the higher country of Spring Gully.  This section of the Trail showcases sweeping hilltop views\, secluded native bushland and wildflower country\, plus 4 wineries. \nStarting from the iconic Jim Barry Wines\, head away from the lure of their cellar door\, back out through the stone carpark entrance point. Take a look at the map on the large sign as you begin. Head up the path to the cairn on top of Lavender Hill (as it’s known by the Barry family).  It’s steep\, but only 100m to the top. Stop for breath and take in the view back towards Clare.  \nKeep following the single track through gumtree scattered bushland to reach a downhill 2-wheel track that pops you out into a vineyard\, and then onto Benbournie Road. Cross over immediately and follow markers along the road. Galahs and rosellas frequent these roadside trees. \nContinue over a crossroad where you’ll be able to spot the sign 150m ahead\, turning you left and over a stile. On your right is “The Armagh” vineyard (check ‘Experiences’ on the Jim Barry website for more information). \nTwo rapid stile crossings and you’re on the edge of Armagh Creek. Steep banks and teetering gums may have you tree-hugging as you wind along the creek. Passing thick scrub on your left\, look out for resident kangaroos in the open paddock to your right. Continue on\, until a hop over a low fence will set you onto St Georges Terrace. \nDirectly across the road\, you’re in another Barry family vineyard. Stay close to the creek and enjoy the vineyard views. The trail follows along  the gently winding creek until an unfenced boundary means a sharp left turn onto another vineyard track. Dropping down into the creek briefly\, and then over a wider tributary\, you’ll find yourself under massive gumtrees (possibly surrounded by large fungi). \nYou are now on the eastern side of the Armagh Creek\, which remains lined by vineyards.. Admire the ancient creek-fed gums\, but do keep alert here for a turn between fence posts to your right. \nA single chair on your left marks the Crawley property. (The Crawley family once made bricks in the now abandoned kiln you’ll see shortly). Follow a short stretch of dirt track then climb up some wooden steps to your right along the fenceline\, before continuing into an open paddock.  By keeping close to the creek\, you’ll notice wild quince trees and maybe even wild deer. \nJump over the stile onto St Georges Terrace\, and you’ll pass a home on your left that was once a hotel. When turning left along Blyth road\, glance right and you’ll spot the abandoned brick kiln. Stay left along this 200m section of road\, crossing over before the bend and onto shady Emu Flat Road. You’ll continue along this quiet backroad for more than 2 ½ kms.  Cross directly over the intersection onto the sheoak-lined Maggie’s Farm Road\, and be mindful to stay on the right hand side to avoid driveways. \nFollow trail markers up a gentle climb\, then be sure to pause and enjoy the hilltop vista. Head down the other side where you’ll reach Spring Gully Road.  Cross over into Sussex Squire Wines\, where you have a choice of heading 600m up the driveway to their cosy cellar door\, or continuing on over the stile and along a meandering paddock track. \nAfter two creek crossings\, you’ll briefly pop out onto quiet Leighton Road for 100m\,  then into some thicker bush again on your left before once again lobbing onto Leighton Road for a further 200m\, then turning west onto a secluded rocky track.  This track takes you uphill for about 300m before turning into a wider track that meanders past 2 campsites. Continue on until you meet Fitzgerald Road\, then turn right. Once you reach the intersection\, turn left up the quieter end of Spring Gully Road.  Continue on for 1.2kms until you reach Eldredge Vineyards\, and turn in the driveway.  Here is an opportunity to stop for food\, wine\, coffee and a warming session by the fire as you take in the view over the dam. Follow trail markers south through Eldredge’s until you again reach the road for a short while. A stile on the right hand side of the road takes you over the fence before reaching Blue Gum Lookout Car Park\, where on a clear day you’ll see the sea. \nTurning back into Spring Gully Conservation Park\, you’ll likely be in wildflower heaven during spring. Check the signage en route and see how many rare orchids and stringy bark trees you can spot. The Cascades waterfall provides a very small detour from the trail\, and while rarely flowing fast (if at all)\, it allows a generous view of the valley below and the Blyth Plains further afield. \nThe Trail through this section of the Conservation Park mostly coexists with the Lavender Trail. A steep descent takes you through more bushland country  – and past a dam – into the alluring  Jeanneret Winery. \nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/clare-valley-wine-wilderness-trail-2024/
CATEGORIES:Extended Walks 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240505
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T052158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T201508Z
UID:10006098-1714780800-1714867199@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Anstey Hill
DESCRIPTION:A morning walk around Anstey’s Hill Recreation Park pathways including the original Newman’s Nursery ruins and silver mines.\n\nBe on the lookout for the local wildlife.\n\nThere are a couple of hills during the walk.\n\nSturdy trail shoes or hiking boots preferred due to some single track. Bring morning tea and water for along the trail. Raincoat if the weather requires. 10 km\, approx 2-3 hours.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/anstey-hill-2024-2/
CATEGORIES:Trail Starter
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240304T004036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T071855Z
UID:10006142-1714262400-1714348799@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Mt Pleasant Summit
DESCRIPTION:Come along to enjoy a moderately challenging walk with spectacular scenic vantage points as we wind our way through working pine forests and areas of native flora\, culminating in the Mt Pleasant summit. This walk has a variety of terrain including some ups and downs so if you have some basic bushwalking fitness\, then this walk could be for you!\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/mt-pleasant-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Starter
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240206T013531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T054201Z
UID:10005411-1714262400-1714348799@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Cleland CP
DESCRIPTION:Starting from the Southern end of the park we will follow various trails working our way towards the Cleland Wildlife Pk.From here we’ll follow other well graded tracks back towards the finish .No lung busting hills are involved in this walk\,just a few undulations.A nice walk to clear the cobwebs out before the season starts in Ernest.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/mt-bold-reservoir-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240206T013025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T074805Z
UID:10005407-1713916800-1714003199@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Autumn Colours
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nFollowing the Heysen Trail  from Bridgewater we pass through Mt George CP \,Stirling Golf Course and the Woodhouse Activity Centre. We will then enter The Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens from the bottom carpark where hopefully the Autumn Colours will be on full display. A lovely walk with a couple of undulations to keep you honest.After walking through the gardens we will return along the same trail back to cars.\n\n15kms – 8am – 12pm\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/autumn-colours-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T055015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T051327Z
UID:10005373-1713657600-1713743999@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Second Valley: A tale of two trails
DESCRIPTION:The Wilampa Trail & Jones Journey trails in Second Valley Forest were officially opened in December 2021 by Forestry SA and The District Council of Yankalilla.\n\nCovering a network of fire tracks through pine plantations and hardwood forests and beside farmlands this walk combines the two trails.\n\nA pleasant 14km walk on undulating terrain\, nothing daunting\, so great if you are new to hiking or if your legs have been a little bit dormant over summer.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/second-valley-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Starter
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240407T030937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T111359Z
UID:10005422-1713571200-1713657599@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Yurrebilla  Stage 1 Belair Railway Station to Eagle on the Hill. Approx 16km.
DESCRIPTION:We will car pool for this walk as it’s only 20 mins drive between start and finish.\n\nThis walk begins at the Belair Railway Station then goes through part of the Belair National Park. We make our way down from there\, past the Brown Hill Creek caravan park and then back into the hills and up to Eagle on the Hill.\n\nApprox 16km\n\n \n\n \n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/yurrebilla-stage-1-belair-railway-dyation-to-eagle-on-the-hill-approx-16km-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240417T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240417T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240201T044551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T220215Z
UID:10006089-1713378600-1713384000@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:The 37th Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Heysen Trail and Other Walking Trails Inc will be held at 6.30pm Wednesday 17 April 2024 at the Torrens Rowing Club Functions Centre\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide.\nCall for Council Nominations\nSeeking nominations from our members\, for election to the following Council positions:\n\n 	Treasurer\n 	Secretary\n 	Ordinary Council Members\n\nTo nominate\, please complete the nomination form (page 3 of AGM notice) and provide to The Secretary by 8 April 2024.\nForms may be submitted via email: heysentrail@heysentrail.asn.au; or deliver/post to Friends of the Heysen Trail\, Suite 203\, Epworth House\, 33 Pirie Street Adelaide\, 5000.\nAGM Agenda\n\n 	Apologies\n 	Acceptance of Minutes of Annual General Meeting held on 5 April 2023\n 	President’s Report\n 	Treasurer’s Report\n 	Motion: To amend the wording in clause 11 of the current Constitution to provide clarification in relation to members positions and lengths of service before “standing down”.  (for more detail refer to page 2 of AGM notice)\n 	Election of Returning Officer\n 	Election of Councillors\n\n 	Treasurer\n 	Secretary\n 	Council Members\n\n\n 	Appointment of Auditor\n 	Report from Honorary Members Committee\n 	Other Business\n 	Close of Meeting\n\nRegistration\nMembers must register to attend the AGM via the register link above.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/annual-general-meeting-2024/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240414T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240317T082204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240407T061351Z
UID:10005417-1713083400-1713099600@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Belair Walk Fest with the Lavender Mob
DESCRIPTION:Walk some of the back trails in Belair\, including parts of the Sea to Summit\, check out some of the waterfalls and walk in the dark at the tunnel\, finishing for lunch at the Walking SA Walk Fest\, Main Oval Belair National Park.\nBring some morning tea\, which we will have at Upper Waterfall.\nThis walk has some steep hills and steep descents\, so a high level of fitness is required.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/belair-walk-fest-with-the-lavender-mob-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240226T093424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240226T093434Z
UID:10006141-1713052800-1713139199@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Annual Hiking Expo - Walking SA
DESCRIPTION:Walking SA has announced its annual Hiking Expo to beheld at Belair National Park – Main Oval from 9am. (Entry to Belair and the Walk Fest is free)\n\nThe Friends of Heysen Trail is a community partner for this event and will have an information stall on site\n\nWalking SA & member groups organise introductory walks on the day; bushwalking organisations and walking clubs have information stalls\, along with outdoor retailers and similar groups.  There is usually a secondhand clothing & equipment stall. Coffee and food trucks will be on site.  \n\nA great day to catch up before the walk season kicks off.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/annual-hiking-expo-walking-sa-2024/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20231211T075239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T073417Z
UID:10005355-1713052800-1713139199@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Willunga Basin Trail - Moana to Onkaparinga NP
DESCRIPTION:WALK 2: Leaving the coast at Moana\, we walk the rail wine trail into McLaren Vale\, followed by road/reserve through the wine area and finishing with a walk through Onkaparinga River National Park. 21kms\n\nThe  Willunga Basin Trail winds its way around and across the beautiful Willunga Basin for 130km – taking walkers through a diverse landscape of bushland\, forests\, vineyards\, almond groves\, parks\, hills and beaches. Walk the complete trail over 6 walks or come and join us for any of the individual sections.\n\nBring sufficient water for the day plus morning tea and lunch.\n\nThis walk will use a bus to take us to the start of the walk and please note that to participate in the walk you need to pay for the bus whether you are using it or not. Please also be aware of FoHT weather policies regarding cancellation of walks.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/willunga-basin-trail-2024/
CATEGORIES:Willunga Basin Trail End-to-End
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T060522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T014715Z
UID:10005384-1712966400-1713052799@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Cleland Conservation Park
DESCRIPTION:Starting from Brock Reserve \, Beaumont\, we follow the central track up towards the Old Bullock track around the Mt Osmond gold course\,then on to Measdays lookout.  From there we track along the Yurebilla trail down to the Chinamans track and follow that along its entirety. We will stop for morning tea 2 hours into our walk. Continuing on Chinamans until we get to lodge track and then turn left onto Wine Shanty Track which then takes us onto Longridge track. We’ll turn off onto Winter track and wind our way to Waterfall Gully Road. We’ll walk a way along this road until we veer off to the Bayview track and find our way back to Brock Reserve. The climb to Measday is stiff and there is some undulations along Chinamans as well\, but once over this it is steadily downhill from there.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/chambers-gully-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240206T012434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T233954Z
UID:10005403-1712707200-1712793599@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Woorabinda / Sir Mark Oliphant
DESCRIPTION:A pleasant walk through Sir Mark Oliphant CP and the nearby Woorabinda Bushland Reserves. The CP is a lovely spot to see an abundance of birds and the odd kangaroo in the tranquil forest setting. WBR is made up of 4 separate reserves joined by roads and trails amongst the leafy suburbs of Aldgate & Stirling .The lake at Woorabinda was made in 1922 to provide water for the Steam Trains at the Aldgate Station.Keep an eye out for turtles as we pass by. There’s a couple of hills that will make you breathe a bit heavier than normal\, but overall a comfortable walk.\n\n9am start- 4hrs -13;5kms\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/woorabinda-sir-mark-oliphant-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Starter
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240407
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20240205T051047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T125752Z
UID:10006096-1712361600-1712447999@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Mt Barker Rd to Belair
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE. This is a point-to-point walk. We will use car-pooling to travel from the meeting point to the walk start point. We will also need to ferry those drivers back to their cars at walks end. While we will utilise the minimum number of vehicles to get the job done\, all drivers need to be willing to participate if required. If car-pooling is not for you\, then perhaps this is not the walk for you.\n\nThis walk covers 18k of the Yurrebilla Trail from Mt Barker Rd to Sheoak Rd Belair. A section of road walking to start with. The balance is on trails. Plenty of undulations to keep the walk interesting.\n\nContact me on 0412228631 if you need more information\, but especially if your running late on the day.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/mt-barker-rd-to-belair-2024/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240325
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20231211T074809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T225649Z
UID:10005353-1711238400-1711324799@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Willunga Basin Trail - Sellicks Beach to Moana
DESCRIPTION:WALK 1: Sellicks Beach to Moana is approx 22km. This is a beautiful walk which involves a variety of cliff and beach walking and as well as a nice section through the Aldinga Scrub.\n\nThe whole Willunga Basin Trail winds its way around and across the beautiful Willunga Basin for 130km – taking walkers through a diverse landscape of bushland\, forests\, vineyards\, almond groves\, parks\, hills and beaches. Walk the complete trail over 6 walks or come and join us for any of the individual sections.\n\nBring sufficient water for the day plus morning tea and lunch.\n\nThis walk will use a bus to take us to the start of the walk and please note that to participate in the walk you need to pay for the bus whether you are using it or not. Please also be aware of FoHT weather policies regarding cancellation of walks.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/willunga-basin-trail-2023/
CATEGORIES:Willunga Basin Trail End-to-End
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240322T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240322T113000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192806
CREATED:20231012T055956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240317T231911Z
UID:10006050-1711094400-1711107000@dev2.heysentrail.asn.au
SUMMARY:Cleland Morning Dew - Take 2
DESCRIPTION:Meet and start as noted below. This is a training walk of approx. 13.1 kms\, that includes a steady climb of approx. 347m over 7kms with great views of the city. We will go via the Burnside Track\, up the “Goat Track” (at Gate 9)\, then the Long Ridge Lookout\, follow the Long Ridge Track up to the Cleland carpark (toilet and snack stop). Then follow the Perimeter Track (anti-clockwise) around Cleland before stopping at the Cleland Cafe. After the break\, back on the Long Ridge Track\, then the Winter track onto Waterfall Gully Road. A short road walk then brings us back to the start.\n\nIf you have only been walking on the flat over summer\, this is an opportunity to brush up on your walking skills both up and down.\n\nBIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear\, clothing\, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds\, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
URL:https://dev2.heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-friends/walk-calendar/cleland-morning-dew-take-2-2024/
CATEGORIES:Summer Walks
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