by Cat Costell | Jan 4, 2021 | Walking
Jerrabomberra Wetlands 42km and 21km walkers will go through this lovely natural area. Have your camera ready as you wander through this area. by Cat Costell In Walking Did you know that there is a wetland nature reserve right near the Kingston Foreshore? If you are...
by Diana Marshall | Dec 31, 2020 | Walking
Harry and Kathleen’s IML adventure Both walked over 15,000km 100 and 98 IML walks, respectivelyCompleted over 700 IVV walks by Diana Marshall In Walking Harry and Kathleen Berg’s IML adventures started in 1990. Since then Harry has completed 100 IML events and...
by Peter Thomas | Dec 21, 2020 | Walking
Operation Flinders ‘Every young person deserves an opportunity to be the best they can possibly be.’ by Peter Thomas In Walking Being a teenager has never been easy. In today’s world, it is much harder. The transition from childhood to adulthood today is a minefield....
by Diana Marshall | Oct 24, 2020 | Walking
Join us for the 30th Canberra Two-Day Walk Written by Diana Marshall When the organisers of the Canberra Two-Day Walk decided that the 29th event in 2020 would be it’s last, local Rotary members came to its aid. ‘The Canberra Two-Day Walk has always been a...
by Cat Costell | Oct 21, 2020 | Walking
Twilight Walking Tours Spot Endangered Native Animals in an Ecosystem at the Forefront of Conservation by Cat Costell In Walking It is dusk, and a faint pink stripe lights the horizon across the carpark. On the playground you meet a ranger and a volunteer dressed in...
by Peter Thomas | Oct 1, 2020 | Walking
Prevent Hiking Injuries Prevent Shin SplintsAvoid Knee InjuriesStop Blisters by Peter Thomas In Walking Walking is a pleasurable pastime to be enjoyed. Your body is designed for walking and it does it very well. However, if you injure yourself, walking will lose a lot...