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Social Sunday Walk – Mt Cooke Pines to Nerang Campsite

  • When: Sun 7th July, 2024 - 9:00 am to Sun 7th July, 2024 - 3:00 pm
  • Where: Southeast of Armadale (check your web account for details once you have booked) - Southeast of Armadale | Section/s: The Darling Range
  • Rating: Intermediate | Category:

Today’s 15km return walk takes us from the base of Mt Cooke along some old forestry tracks to the Nerang Campsite.

Mt Cooke and Nerang Campsites were destroyed by a bushfire in 2003. It was started by lightning and the effects were devastating.

Mt Cooke is still recovering and suffered the effects of another fire in September 2015.

We have lunch at the Nerang Campsite built in a new location in 2004.

The best part of booking an event with us is that all profits go back to the maintenance of the Bibbulmun Track – you should be proud!

Included perks:

  • Expert advice from the Bibb Track specialists.
  • Trained and experienced Bibb Track guides.
  • A fun and social atmosphere to enjoy the Bibb and get to know other walkers.

Please ensure you have read and understood the booking conditions before you proceed with this booking.

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Your Event Guide/s:

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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.

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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.