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25 Feb, Tue 8:00AM |
Curra Moors Circuit |
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Length |
12km |
200m |
Southern Sydney Branch |
Brian E. |
  Return to Curra Moors and delight in the heath, the coast, the fresh air. Location: Royal NP Map: Port Hacking 91294N and Otford 91294S Limit: 12.
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25 Feb, Tue 9:30AM |
Fitzroy falls |
Grade:4/6 |
Length |
9km |
400m |
Southern Highlands Branch |
Mike M |
Due to road closure on Macquarie Pass (Landslide) Today’s planned “Macqarie Pass Bullock Track” walk was changed to a previously cancelled walk to Fitzroy falls. (previously scheduled for 4/2/2020.) Slippery, steep, off-track, scrambling on a narrow track. Can be quite muddy in places. Location: Macquarie Pass NP Map: Robertson 90284N Limit: 20.
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25 Feb, Tue 9:56AM |
Narrabeen Lakes |
Grade:2/6 |
Length |
12km |
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Sydney Branch |
Shirley H. |
 Walk around Narrabeen Lakes via Narrabeen Lagoon Trail, then walk across to Dee Why. Streets, walkways, parks/reserves. Moderate pace. Carry morning tea, lunch & water for the day. At finish a bus return to city from Dee Why B-Line stop.
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25 Feb, Tue 10:35AM |
North Sydney – Cremorne |
Grade:2/6 |
Length |
5km |
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Sydney Branch |
(Jean’s Group) Dianne E. |
    North Sydney - Neutral Bay - Maccallum Pool - Cremorne. Streets, parks, ups & downs, steps, water views. Swim. Ferry return. Coffee and pancakes at City Extra.
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25 Feb, Tue 7:30PM |
Saving Cliefden Caves and Fossil Hill from Submergence |
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Branch |
General Community Event |
For more than 80 years there have been proposals to flood the valley at the Needles Gap, to store water as security in times of drought and to mitigate flooding occasionally affecting Canowindra. But these proposals would also submerge many of the caves and prevent access to the important fossil sites, as well as flooding valuable agricultural land.
So how do requirements for water storage and other uses stack up against preserving natural heritage? Dr Ian Percival will address some of the issues involved in the campaign by cavers and geologists to protect Cliefden Caves and Fossil Hill. This campaign was successful in dissuading the Government from constructing the dam, but not everyone was happy, especially local farmers. Step Inc event.
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