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SUMMARY:Horsnell Gully with a taste of Heysen
DESCRIPTION:This walk commences at the car park on Coach Road\, Horsnell Gully. There are spectacular views over Adelaide from the carpark. Coach Road was the principal road into Adelaide from the east during the 1870s and 1880s. There was a coach gate located on the highest point of ‘Coach Hill’\, which is known today as the suburb of Skye. The driver blew a trumpet to tell the settlers that he had been through the gate and they had to climb up to close it. Near the spot where the power lines cross Coach Road\, there was a hut for a ‘team’s keeper’ who kept fresh horses for the coaches. \nFrom the car park we walk along Coach Road for a short distance before dipping down into Gandy’s Gully. From there it climbs to meet up with the Heysen Trail. We follow the Heysen Trail down to the Giles ruins and the reed beds. At Giles we visit three cottages\, ‘Faith’\, ‘Hope’ and ‘Charity’ and the reed beds for morning tea. These cottages were built by Charles Giles and John Horsnell in the 1840s so are in need of some maintenance. At the junction of the two creeks they established The Reedbeds\, an area cultivated by three gardeners and their families who lived in the cottages. A slate-lined channel helped direct waters from the creek into The Reedbeds. Hornsell established a nursery and home called ‘Grove Hill’ nearby at Norton Summit. \nAfter the ruins we have a bit of climbing to do along the Heysen Trail. This is a lovely section of the Heysen Trail and is renowned for its wildflowers.  \nFrom here we head to Horsnell Gully Conservation Park with more interesting ruins with helpful information panels that may be perused by those interested in history during a lunch break. John Horsnell\, once coachman to Governor Gawler\, settled the gully in 1842\, establishing market gardens and orchards of walnut\, Osage orange and olive trees – remnants of which can still be seen today. He established an English cottage garden that included roses\, violets and agapanthus\, and the first dairy in South Australia. In 1860-61\, a house of local sandstone was built and\, at one time\, housed 14 children. The house remains and a coach house\, stable and milking shed can also be found nearby. These ruins are well maintained and represent one of the earliest farms in the area. \nAfter lunch the fun part of the walk includes a clamber up a waterfall (be prepared some crawling on hands and knees).  \nContact me on the day on 0400320943 if necessary.
URL:https://heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-the-friends/walk-calendar/horsnell-gully-with-a-taste-of-heysen-2021/
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SUMMARY:Mt Hayfield
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URL:https://heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-the-friends/walk-calendar/mt-hayfield-2021/
CATEGORIES:Trail Walker
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211022
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SUMMARY:Stirling to Lofty Loop
DESCRIPTION:A hybrid walk to round off my walking season. Some urban streets mixed with some walking in Cleland. Road side walking and bush trails. And some quirky little laneways thrown in for good measure. A loop starting in Stirling that works its way up to Lofty Summit (The Heysen Route}. Then down through Cleland and returning to Stirling via Crafers.\n\nNo toilet stops between Stirling and the Summit {residents would prefer that you didn’t use their front garden} so consider visiting the public toilets at Steamroller Park next to the first roundabout in Stirling before heading to the meeting point.\n\nMorning tea and facilities at the Summit before our return journey.\n\nMaybe consider coffee or lunch in Stirling after the walk. It’s a lovely little town.\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-the-friends/walk-calendar/stirling-to-lofty-loop-2021/
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SUMMARY:O'Halloran Hill
DESCRIPTION:Hills and Coastal views doing loops around one of Adelaide’s newest Conservation Parks.
URL:https://heysentrail.asn.au/walking-the-heysen-trail/walk-the-trail-with-the-friends/walk-calendar/sturt-gorge-2021/
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