Tennyson / Grange
Wed 10 Feb 2021
Registrations open 7:00am Wednesday 3 February, 2021
- Walk name/location
- Tennyson / Grange
- Walk grade
- Summer Walks
- Description
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Time – 1800 to 2030 hours; Note: Sunset at 2013 hours.
Duration – Not more than two and a half hours. Please assemble early to ensure a prompt departure by 1800 hours.
Distance – Seven kilometres; therefore unsuitable for children, pets, and during hot weather.
Walk Description – Contiguous seaside suburbs that offer a clockwise walking loop of surprising contrasts.
Leader – Lyndon Grimmer.
Suggested Items – Sandshoes, hat, sunscreen, and water.
Optional Meal Afterwards –
Grange Hotel: Table service, with orders for dinner accepted until 2030.
- Date
- Wednesday 10 February 2021
- Walk Leader
- Lyndon Grimmer
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Event created: 2:20 pm Friday 8 January, 2021
Event last edited: 9:49 pm Wednesday 13 January, 2021
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