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Thu 11 Mar, 2010 6:33 pm
Guys,
I just thought I would post a quick message to this forum.
I just started heading around australia and enjoy doing the odd bushwalk.
Actually I just finished the Overland Track and used this Forum to gather information in preparation of that.
As I travel through each state I would like to do many small walks and at least one major walk.
So I was after ideas on which major walks I should do or suggestions for websites that I could check out.
I would prefer not to go more then about 7 days as I think that is about my limit and would prefer tracks that are fairly easy to follow.
So far I was thinking of the below:
Queensland
Hinchinbrook Island
Victoria
Great Ocean Walk
NSW
Gilbratltar-Washpool World Heritage Walk
NT
Jatbula Walking trail
WA
Cape to Cape track
What do you all think? Suggestions?
Cheers,
Mike
Thu 11 Mar, 2010 8:01 pm
In New South Wales a great walk is the Hume and Hovell track on the western slopes of the Snowy Mountains. It mainly follows the path of the intrepid explorers and although a total length of 440kms can, if desired, be done instages of around 30kms at a time.
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