Social Sunday Walk - Albany Hwy to Boonering Hill

  • When: Sunday 22 April 2018 at 9:00am to Sunday 22 April 2018 at 2:00pm
  • Where: Southeast of Armadale (check your web profile for details once you have booked) to Southeast of Armadale | Section/s: The Darling Range
  • Rating: Intermediate | Category: Social Sunday Walks

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This 14km return walk from the meeting point near Albany Hwy to Boonering Hill is led by trained Foundation volunteers. We follow a blue gum plantation before ascending the slopes of Boonering Hill.

A slight diversion off the Track takes us to the massive granite dome from where we have expansive 360 degree views.

We will not be passing a campsite so there will not be any water or toilets available on this walk.  The nearest water supply & toilets are at the roadhouse a few kilometres south of the meeting point. Please bring water with you.

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  • Photo of Graham Murdoch

    Graham Murdoch

    During the week a mild mannered public servant who will take any opportunity to get out on the Track, it’s a far better existence than my previous life sent deep under the Worlds Oceans - the scenery not great!! I have been walking the Track now for 15 years and have completed a sectional end to end a few years ago I also am a maintenance volunteer for the Mt Cuthbert and Mt Vincent sections.

  • Photo of Teresa Eldridge

    Teresa Eldridge

    Hello. I love walking the Bibbulmun Track so I became a maintenance volunteer in 2012. My love of the Track grew and I decided become a volunteer guide in 2015. Being out in the bush is fantastic and I look forward to seeing you out there soon.

  • Photo of Russel Montgomery

    Russel Montgomery

    My acquaintance with the Bibbulmun Track goes back to the mid 1980s. We walked most of the old alignment. On blistered feet and aching legs we learnt valuable early lessons about hiking. The children came along and my walking adventures adapted to suit their little legs. As they have moved onto their own adventures I found more time to return to my own, including walking the Bibb Track. The Bibb Track really is a world class asset. People from all over the world come here to walk it. I know. I have spoken with many out on the Track. I am keen, as a Bibb Track vollie, to share some of my passion, knowledge and skills with others who can then enjoy our wilderness for themselves and in turn share it with others.