Get Found with Steve

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The perfect opportunity to put your compass and map reading skills into practice! 

On this fun but more intensive weekend we go through some more theory but this time the practical aspect is out on a Rogaine. 

You will learn to navigate longer distances and will also learn to do it at night, finding your way through the bush – there are no trails! 

Camp out on both Friday and Saturday night and be prepared to walk around 20km over the entire weekend. 

You don’t need to Get Lost with Steve as a prerequisite, but it would be helpful as that course covers much more of the basic theory needed. 

Location unknown until the week prior but generally within around 2.5 hours of Perth.

Includes entry fee to Rogaine and  a 2015 membership with the WA Rogaining Assoc, some theory and plenty of practical tuition, dinner Saturday night, breakfast and lunch on Sunday. Own navigation compass required. Location unknown until the week prior.

Your Event Guide/s:
  • Photo of Steve Sertis

    Steve Sertis

    Hi folks. I have been with the Foundation since 1997, when I first joined as a member and maintenance volunteer. I wanted to get involved in the 'new' Track after getting terribly lost on the 'old' Bibbulmun Track. From there I began leading walks and then came on staff in the office in 1999 as Events Manager and Lead Guide. I love walking and have done a few end-to-ends. I really get a kick out of sharing this passion with everyone. I am still a volunteer and look after Nerang Campsite. Come and join me on this event!

  • Photo of Elsie Grygiel

    Elsie Grygiel

    Hi there. Some of you might know by my end-to-end Track name - Me & Gryglies Bear. I have been a member since 2005 and volunteer in the BTF office. I love to share my experiences so i am also a volunteer guide. Come walk with me!

  • Photo of Tony Jennings

    Tony Jennings

    Hi folks, I have been a member with the Foundation since 1999 and became a volunteer guide after participating in the Walk with Dad event many years ago. See you out there!

  • Photo of James Freeman

    James Freeman

    Jim Freeman has been a maintenance volunteer, member and volunteer guide with the Foundation since 1997. He has walked the Track several times and has an intimate knowledge of it and amazing passion for it.