Social Sunday Walk – Camel Farm to Hewett’s Hill

  • When: Sunday 21 March 2021 at 4:00pm to Sunday 21 March 2021 at 6:30pm
  • Where: Near Kalamunda (check your web account for details once you have booked) to Near Kalamunda | Section/s: The Darling Range
  • Rating: Beginners | Category: Social Sunday Walks

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On today’s sunset walk we start near the Camel Farm and have an easy stroll to Hewett’s Hill Campsite led by volunteer guides.

The walk is 6.4km in total and we return early evening. Hewett’s Hill campsite has a lovely outlook over a gully in jarrah forest.

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  • been unwell
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Your Event Guide/s:
  • Photo of Guy Spouge

    Guy Spouge

    Hi everyone, I have been walking the Bibbulmun Track since the early 90's. I became a member in 2000 and a volunteer in 2001, mainly as a maintenance volunteer at Mt Clare and now at Hewett's Hill and surrounds. I was part of the Telethon Challenge fundraising walk in 2004 on the Bib and I completed my first sectional end-to-end in 2007. I love the Track and love to share it with everyone, hence I have become a volunteer guide. Enjoy your time on this amazing world class 1000km+ trail. You soon will become hooked too!

  • 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.