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Border Bushwalking Club – Mt Sugarloaf

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There are Mt Sugarloafs all over Australia and in fact the world.  This one is on the Eldorado Rd near Beechworth so no passport is required. The shortest route there is on little used 4wd tracks that climbs through some very pleasant forest.  There are lots of ups and downs and some of the walking […]

Border Bushwalking Club – Shortest day sunset walk

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On Friday June 21st we celebrate the shortest day of the year.  It happens that it’s also a full moon that evening. To celebrate this you are invited to walk the Eastern Hill circuit.  You will need to be in East Albury by 3.30pm to do this walk. When we get to a scenic spot […]

Border Bushwalking Club – Tuesday winter wander

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Trying to get fit, stay fit in Winter. Look out for these short midweek walks that include hills that are designed to get those muscles ready for Spring. Today’s walk is Norris Hill and we will walk in the early afternoon. This walk in Lavington certainly starts with a bang but the climb is short […]

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Border Bushwalking Club -“Awesome Albury” Bike ride 30km + optional extras

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Grade 2 Easy-Medium Leader: Connie Constas/Rosa D'Angelo Phone: Ian Trevaskis 0425 782 983 Participant numbers:12 Final booking date: Friday, June 28th Risks: Other cyclists/pedestrians, dogs, road crossings/motor vehicles For more […]

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Border Bushwalking Club – Tuesday winter wander

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Trying to get fit, stay fit in Winter? Look out for these short midweek walks that include hills that are designed to get those muscles ready for Spring. Today’s walk […]

Border Bushwalking Club – Mt Buffalo short and sharp

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There are a number of very short walks on Mt Buffalo that give great views.  We often pass them by in favour of bigger walks. Whilst they are all fairly […]