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5 Apr, Tue 9:30AM 4x Views – Moolatoo Trig Fire Trail #110
Fully inside Shoalhaven City Council
Grade:3/6 Length 11km  200m Southern Highlands Branch
Ian G.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFully Vaccinated | All participants must be able to show proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to particpate.Social | A trip where people will be encouraged to interact and chat with each other.(Cancelled) Cancelled due to road closure to Kangaroo Valley. See alternate walk to Buxton Plateau. Moolatoo Trig Fire Trail winds through forest.  There are 4 separate cliff edge sites with dramatic views over Shoalhaven Gorge towards Ettrema Wilderness. Hazards: Unfenced cliffs. Sandstone rock can fracture and crumble without warning.
Location: Morton NP
Map: Burrier 89282N Limit: 30. View

5 Apr, Tue 9:30AM Buxton Ave Sharp Peak LO
Fully inside Wollondilly Shire Council
Grade:3/6 Length 18km  200m Southern Highlands Branch
Ian G.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or long(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) A fairly flat walk (very steady climb) along Buxton Plateau fire trail which leads out to Sharp Peak LO for magnificent views down to Little River to the south and Blue Gum Creek to the north and the Nattai to the west. (Three views in one!) Excellent wild flowers late winter to early spring. Hazards:  Unfenced cliff edges.
Location: Bargo SCA and Nattai SCA
Map: Picton 9029-4S and Nattai 89291S Limit: 30. View

5 Apr, Tue 7:00PM Wildlife crossings for the Royal National Park and Heathcote Road – Webinar
Branch
General Community Event
Talk | A talk or slide show presentation.If you’ve ever been curious about wildlife corridors, and wondered what all the fuss is about, now is your chance to find out. Do animals use them? What about all the koalas killed and injured on our roads? Seeing a dead koala is devastating. Can wildlife crossings make a difference? If one of Australia’s best loved National Parks has wildlife corridors will this help stop local extinctions of some species in the park? Register here: https://www.ssec.org.au/event/wildlife-crossings-for-heathcote-road-and-the-royal-national-park/ View

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