L-plates Pub Plod

  • When: Sunday 9 August 2015 at 8:30am to Sunday 9 August 2015 at 2:30pm
  • Where: Near Mundaring Weir (check your web profile for details once you have booked) to Near Mundaring Weir | Section/s: The Darling Range
  • Rating: Beginners | Category: Day Walks

Booking Form

Are you a first timer or do you just occasionally dabble in bushwalking?

This is a great way to learn about what the Track has to offer you. The walk (approx. 12km with some hills) takes you through mixed jarrah forest with views over the Mundaring Weir to a Bibbulmun Track campsite.

Your guides will be on hand to talk to you about walking the Bibbulmun Track and share with you their personal experiences. We finish at the walkers’ favourite local haunt, the Mundaring Weir Hotel.

An all-round fun day and great introduction.

If the group has time and everyone is of sufficient fitness overall, the walk may be extended as an option to Mann’s Gully (an extra 4km). 

 

An excellent event. Loved the experience and will definitely be doing more hikes and camps as the Bibbulmun Track is a great place for unwinding and enjoying the outdoors. Nicole – event participant

Your Event Guide/s:
  • Photo of Charmaine Harris

    Charmaine Harris

    Hello! I am a retired “ex-schoolie” who was introduced to the Track in 2003 and have been volunteering with the BTF since 2004. Starting as a maintenance volunteer for Canning campsite, I became a volunteer guide and an office volunteer. I have completed five end-to-ends, including the first registered “double e-e”. Whether it’s planning a walk, cleaning ‘my’ campsite, pruning track-side vegetation, carrying my pack on Track, or simply sitting around a campfire chatting to other walkers, I love all aspects of “Bibbulmun Therapy”!

  • Photo of Peter Addenbrooke

    Peter Addenbrooke

    I was introduced to the Bibbulmun Track in 2009 by a friend who is the maintenance volunteer for Hewett’s Hill Campsite. I took part in the Bibbulmun Team Challenge in 2009 and I was hooked! I signed up as a volunteer to experience it to the fullest and to help others enjoy this wonderful asset. I grew up in the country and have always loved the bush so I reconnected in a big way. I completed my end to end in early 2012 .In December 2012 I became the maintenance volunteer for West Cape Howe Campsite. Experiencing the Track and meeting other hikers gives me such a buzz. I hope to continue as long as I can and share it with others.