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Seacliff-Belair

Sun 29 May 2022

7:30am - 2:00pm

Details

Walk name/location
Seacliff-Belair
Walk grade
Trail Walker
Description

This walk will predominately follow the 'Sea to Summit' trail. Commencing from Seacliff, winding from the coast through urban landscapes & streets, several recreation parks, and concluding at Belair.

This walk includes several steep undulations, small creek crossings with associated slippery surfaces & rocks. It will be expected you can comfortably walk at a reasonable pace for the duration of this walk.

A bus will be used to transport us from the meeting location to the start of the walk.

It is requested you undertake a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) on the morning prior this walk. If you test Positive, please notify the walk leader so they are aware you will not be attending.

PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU USE HAND SANITIZER PRIOR TO BOARDING AND WEAR A FACE MASK THROUGHOUT THE BUS TRIP.

Date
Sunday 29 May 2022
Time
7:30am - 2:00pm
Walk Leader
Paul Frost

Meeting Location

Meeting location details will be provided after you have registered for this event.

Details
Information withheld
Event Fees
Event fee
AUD $10.00
(under 18 years of age AUD $1.00)
Golden Boots cards
Accepted
Bus
AUD $20.00
Walk Specifics
Start time
Meet at 7:15am for a prompt 7:30am bus departure
End time
14:00
Walking from
Seacliff
Walking to
Belair
Distance
18km
Risks
Requirements

It is requested you undertake a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) on the morning prior this walk. If a Positive result occurs, please notify the walk leader so they are aware you will not be attending.

Sturdy footwear and comfortable clothing suitable for the day

Appropriate clothing suited for the weather, eg. broad brimmed hat, long sleeves, rain protection etc.

A minimum 2Lt of water.

Food & snacks to consume at morning tea and along the walk.

Walking poles

Sunscreen

Personal medications, emergency plan & contacts.

Experience

Trail walker experience preferred.

Loose & slippery surfaces & rocks

Possible snakes & insects

Off road cyclists, other pathway users.

Vehicle traffic