Over the Hill (2)

  • When: Thursday 13 May 2021 at 9:00am to Thursday 13 May 2021 at 4:30pm
  • Where: East of Armadale - check your web account after booking to East of Armadale | Section/s: The Darling Range
  • Rating: Experienced | Category: Day Walks

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A challenging 22km return walk from Brookton Hwy to Mt Dale campsite led by our volunteer guides.

The walk passes Brookton campsite, showcasing the new style rammed earth shelters, not far from the start of the walk and then progresses through mixed jarrah forest along some old rail formations and past some lovely creeks.

Note that the pace on this walk is generally quicker as it attracts more experienced walkers.

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Once you have booked, watch for the automated email with instructions on how to download the event information, or see our website help page.

 

COVID-19

If you choose to make a booking, you agree that you and anyone you are booking for will not attend the event if in the 14 days prior to the event you or they have:

  • been unwell
  • had contact with a known or suspected case of COVID-19
  • respiratory symptoms (even if mild)
  • a fever, cough, sore throat and/or shortness of breath
Your Event Guide/s:
  • Photo of Patrick Tremlett

    Patrick Tremlett

    I enjoy the outdoors and have bush walked and been involved with the Bibbulmun Track and the Foundation for some time. Apart from being a volunteer guide I am also a maintenance volunteer.

  • Photo of Trish Bird

    Trish Bird

    Hi all, I have been a regular user of the Track ever since the realignment and have walked end-to-end both ways plus many sectional bits. As well as enjoying introducing people to the Track as a volunteer guide I also help to maintain it by looking after Mt Wells campsite and a section of Track each side. I love being out in the bush and the Track facilities make the wilderness experience much easier and more enjoyable. I often walk, tramp or ramble in other parts of Australia and elsewhere but it’s always a pleasure to be back on the Bibb especially in spring when the wildflowers rival any I have seen anywhere else.