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EE19 Walk 1 Cape Jervis to Cobbler Hill
Sun 18 May 2025
Sorry, registrations have closed early as the walk capacity has been reached.
Details
- Walk name/location
- EE19 Walk 1 Cape Jervis to Cobbler Hill
- Walk grade
- End-to-End 19
- Description
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This is the first walk for the new End to End 19 group:
- Note that this end to end group will complete the Heysen Trail over 5 years, not six years as per previous end to ends.
- Year 1 (2025): 6 Sunday walks
- Year 2 (2026): 7 weekends of walking
- Year 3-4 (2027-2028): 7 weekends away of walking (includes overnight stay Saturday, with accomodation booked by walker)
- Year 5 (2029): 2 separate "weeks" away, with walking for 6-7 days, with a rest day in the middle, and travel days either end (accomodation booked by walker)
- After you register for this first walk you will receive an email inviting you to attend one or two introductory walks to be held before this walk.
- The introductory walks will give you a chance to assess your fitness and to raise any queries you might have before you embark on the Heysen Trail.
- Those people who successfully register for this walk will also be given priority access to register for the subsequent EE19 walks.
Commencing at Cape Jervis, the coastal scenery along this region of the Fleurieu Peninsula is spectacular, and is a lovely walk along the first section of the Heysen Trail. The trail begins with a meander along sandy coastal tracks and exposed hillsides, with views of Kangaroo Island and the Southern Ocean over your right shoulder. On occasions, walkers are often rewarded with sightings of seals & dolphins. The trail progressively develops several undulations further along as you approach Blow Hole Beach within the Deep Creek National Park. The walk ends with a much-anticipated hill climb for approx. 2km through native vegetation back to the vehicles.
Information re BUS transport: For End to End walks the bus does NOT transport walkers from Adelaide to the walk. After registration, walkers will be given instructions to drive their vehicle to the meeting point which will be at the END point of the day's walk. The cars remain there and the bus transports the group to the start point. From there, the group walks back to the cars.
Walk Difficulty – The Heysen Trail walks are demanding and suitable for experienced walkers who have walked regularly in various terrain consisting of long-distance trails with some steep inclines/declines, irregular surface with loose uneven, slippery base. They have a walking time of about 5 to 7 hours and will require a good degree of physical fitness.
BIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear, clothing, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.
- Date
- Sunday 18 May 2025
- Walk Leaders
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Kristyn Willson
Dean Mortimer
Amy Neumann
Judy McAdam
Meredith Gray
Sharon Kennare - Add to your calendar
Map legend:
- Walk section along Heysen Trail shown in red:
- The rest of the Heysen Trail shown in blue: