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Register of Day Walks from 1981-2 to 2006-1 Family Bushwalking Club Incorporated Register of Day Walks From 1981-2 to 2006-1 The following list is of day walks programmed by the FBI, that are not exploratory and not associated with camps. The walks are listed under the various grades used by the Club. The first column gives the walk title and the total distance of the walk, the second column the total amount climbed (if available), the third column the measured duration of the walk from leaving the cars to returning to the cars (including stops and lunch), the fourth column the total distance of car travel to the walk and returning, the fifth column the name of the Central Mapping Authority 1:25 000 map (or other appropriate map) covering the walk and the sixth column gives the dates on which the walk was programmed during the above period. The seventh column specifies the grade as follows: ve - Very Easy, e - Easy, m - Medium, h – Hard. The letter v after a date means a variation to the standard description for that date. Originally compiled by Peter Wellman 1994, Milton Turner in 1995, Mel Marriott 2/7/98, Peter Wellman to 30/6/2006. (REGDWALKto06-1.doc) WALK TITLE & LENGTH CLIMB DUR CAR MAP DATES WALKED G Admiration Point see Corang Peak m Argyle Apple walk - see Mount Lincoln m Back or Grassy Creek - Namadgi - 13 km 150 m 6 h 120 km Yaouk, Shannons Flat 12/2/89 e Back or Grassy Creek Huts - 19 km 160 km Yaouk, Shannons Flat 7/8/05 16/4/05 26/8/89 m Baldy Range – see Mullion Creek Ballinafad & Wild Cattle Creeks, 320m 120 km Tinderry 7/12/05 27/11/05 21/5/05 21/7/04 m Tallaganda NP 13 km Ballinafad & Wild Cattle Creeks, 250m 120 km Tinderry 10/6/06 e Tallaganda NP 10 km Ballinfade walk,YanununbeyanNR-13 km 70 km Captains Flat 4/5/05 22/11/03 m Barren Jack Trig circuit - 15 km 500 m 6.5-7h 224 km Yass 1:50 000 5/3/06 25/10/00 6/8/94 28/7/91 m Bells Creek - 8 km 3.2-4h 220 km Monga 29/4/06 29/11/03 20/4/02 24/7/99 e 6/9/98 26/8/95 7/2/93 24/8/91 2/9/90 8/4/90 26/1/89 16/4/88 Bendora Hill – Snow Gum Hill - Bendora 200 m 5 h 100 km Tidbinbilla 26/3/06 11/1/04 22/3/03 13/1/01 e Arboretum – 10 km 29/11/98 8/11/92 Bendora Road to Tidbinbilla Pk - see Tidbinbilla Peak Bendoura Range –12 km 300 m 150 km Bendoura, Kain 31/7/05 m Big Badja-Woila Lookout - 8 km 350 m 4.7- 240 km Badja, Snowball 6/8/05 10/8/03 23/6/02 26/11/00 m 5.5 h 20/9/98 14/9/97 10/8/96 20/6/93 27/6/92 Billy Billy Rocks & Pyramid - 10 km 400 m 6 h 70 km Tidbinbilla 9/12/95 19/12/92 m Billy Billy Rocks from Smokers Gap - 6 300 m 4.5- 80 km Corin Dam 11/6/06 4/6/05 10/7/04 10/8/02 m km 6.5 h 12/8/01 21/04/01 6/10/99 25/7/99 4/6/95 13/6/93 22/9/91 23/10/90 5/5/90 19/7/86 17/4/83 Billy Billy Rocks via Fishing Gap - 12 km 800 m 6.4-7 70 km Tidbinbilla, Corin Dam 8/12/01 8/4/00 6/9/98 13/4/96 7/12/91 m h 7/5/89 21/2/88 Billy Billy Rocks from Gibraltar Falls 7 km 400 m 6h 75 km Tidbinbilla, Corin Dam 23/3/03 21/8/02 m Billy Range, Glendale - 10-12 km 5.5 h 85 km Michelago 12/5/91 11/5/97 29/5/94 2/4/88 m Binjura Nature Reserve, Cooma – 7 km 150 m 4 h 210 km Cooma 23/11/02 m Black Cow Peak, Yaouk Bill Range 14 600 m 6 h 180 km Shannons Flat 31/5/97 m km Black Mountain – 4-6 km 9/12/00 15/1/00 24/10/99 20/6/97 e 19/1/96 13/6/92 5/12/87 Black Mountain and O’Connor Ridge 12 26/11/05 km Black Range curcuit – 17 km 300 m 80 km Bombay 1/4/06 17/8/05 30/7/05 m REGDWALKto06-1.doc 2 WALK TITLE & LENGTH CLIMB DUR CAR MAP DATES WALKED G Black Range north - 12 km 400 m 5.5-6 70 km Manar 3/8/97 10/2/96 15/9/85 m h Black Range south - 12 km 300 m 5 h 70 km Bombay 8/2/98 14/4/88 m Black Springs-Cotter River - see Fishing m Gap Blockup Gorge-Shoalhaven River (need 400 m 6.5-7 200 km Caoura 26/1/02 9/1/00 31/1/98 11/2/95 m 4WD) - 7 km h 30/1/94 21/3/93 11/2/90 4/2/89 Blue Gum Creek Upper Trib - 10 km 450 m 6 h 65 km Corin Dam 10/7/00 10/7/99 14/5/95 m Blue Gum Hill, see Mount Lincoln Blue Range - 8 km 3-4.5 50 km Cotter Dam 30/3/96 8/4/95 4/4/92 20/8/89 e h 20/11/88 22/11/87 1/9/85 Blue Range Hut - Sherwood Ruins – 7-10 3-5.5 90 km Cotter Dam 3/9/05 18/9/04 10/08/02 16/9/01 e km h 25/11/00 3/9/00 31/10/99 28/6/98 22/11/97 8/4/95 Blundells Ck – 12 km 80 km Cotter Dam, 26/2/06 25/5/03 Tidbinbilla Boboyan - Old Huts & Homesteads- 300 m 140 km Shannahans Flat, 16/6/02 4/6/00 16/1/99 10/1/98(v) m Sheepstation Ck - 15 km, 12 km(v) Yaouk 1/6/97 Boboyan Circuit - 11 km 5 h 120 km Yaouk 8/10/05 23/9/01 22/7/01 4/3/01 e see Hospital Creek 17/10/99 1/6/97(v) 14/8/94 8/8/93 20/7/91 22/9/90 16/7/88 12/9/87 27/7/86 10/2/85 2/9/84 Boboyan Ridges Circuit – 12 km 400 m 120 km Yaouk 5/5/02 h Boboyan Rd ‘Bulls Flat Creek trail – 12 160 m 140 km Yaouk,Shannahans Fl 10/11/02 e km Boboyan Trig – Hospital Ck – 10 km 200 m Yaouk 22/7/00 m Boboyan Trig to Naas Creek -12 km 640 m 5.5 h 125 km Yaouk 7/5/95 m Boboyan Trig from south – 12 km 500 m 120 km Yaouk 17/11/02 m Boboyan Trig, Old Boboyan HS – 14 km 240 m 120 km Yaouk 21/5/06 m Bogong Gap - 19 km 550 m 8.5 h 110km Rendezvous Creek 24/11/91 h Bogong Ck – Middle Ck – 18 km 600 m 110 km Yaouk, Rendezvous 1/5/04 h Booroomba & Honeysuckle Creeks - E/M 6 h 80 km Corin Dam - 31/7/94 e - 10 km Williamsdale Booroomba Circuit - 13 km 500 m 6 h 65 km ACT 1:100000 24/11/96 m Booroomba Rocks on Alpine Walking 300 m 4.5- 65 km Corin Dam 15/5/05 4/7/04 26/10/02 1/9/02v e Track from Honeysuckle - 9 km 5.5 h 16/4/01 /7/0118/4/99 16/6/96 1/5/94 30/5/93 8/9/91 14/7/90 4/8/85 13/3/83 Booroomba Rocks from Honeysuckle 350 m 80 km Corin Dam 1/8/04 m offtrack - Booroomba Rocks Area GR 804-659 1300 m 8.5 h 80 km Williamsdale, Corin 3/9/95 h Dam Booroomba Rocks to Namadgee Visitors m Centre - see Honeysuckle Ck Booths Creek - 21 km 400 m 7.5 h 85 km Michelago 20/6/98 h Booths Hill (two approaches) 14 km 800 m 5-8.2 100 km Michelago 9/10/05 4/12/04 9/5/99 2/11/97 h 13/8/95 16/6/91 17/6/90 11/11/89 31/8/86 9/9/84 10/10/82 16/8/81 Boxvale circuit near Mittagong – 10 km 200 m 360 km Mittagong 27/10/02 28/10/01NPA m Bradley's Creek/Googong Dam/Hells 300 m 6.5 h 24 km Hoskintown 1/9/01 19/4/00 14/4/91 16/6/90 m Hole - 10 km Brandy Flat - see Glendale Crossing e Brandy Flat-Gudgenby River - 9 km 6.5 h 100 km Michelago 21/6/03 16/3/02 12/12/93 21/11/92 m 2/2/91 16/5/87 17/11/85 1/5/83 Bredbo River-Peak View - 10 km 6 h 120 km Michelago 1:100 000 5/6/94 m Bullen Range - South - 15 km 500 m 5.4-6 60 km Tuggeranong, 17/4/05 27/3/04 19/10/03 10/5/03 m h Tidbinbilla, Cotter 20/10/02 (v) 26/8/00 25/7/98 1/3/97 Dam 12/8/95 3 WALK TITLE & LENGTH CLIMB DUR CAR MAP DATES WALKED G Bullen Range to Cotter -M/E 9 km 220 m 4.5- 40 km Cotter Dam 10/2/01 13/2/00 6/9/97 22/5/93 m 4.7 h 23/5/86 18/10/86 Bullen Trig near Murray's Corner - 7 km 220 m 7.5 h 30 km Cotter Dam 10/10/99 4/12/93 17/10/89 24/11/85 e Bulls Head Creek E/M - 12-17 km 400 m 4.5- 80 km Cotter Dam- 2/11/96 26/9/92 m 5.5 h Tidbinbilla Bungonia - Tallong Crossover - 10 km 450 m 6 h 300 km Mossvale 1:100 000 6/6/99 26/3/94 m Bungonia Gorge - 8 km 400 m 6-6.5 Caoura 5/2/06 18/10/03 18/3/01 6/6/99 h h 18/1/92 3/12/88 14/2/87 27/7/85 14/5/83 Burrinjuck area – Hume & Hovel 224 km Yass 1:50 000 24/4/04 25/5/02 16/5/01 m/e Bush Bottoms - --km 270 Goulburn 1:100000 25/9/88 e km Bushfold Flats - Blythburn Cottage - 12 500 m 5-6.5 40 km Williamsdale-Cotter 12/3/06 2/9/00 23/10/99 31/5/98 m km h Dam-Tidbinbilla 1/9/96 Bushfold Flats from Honeysuckle – 15 680 m 6 h 90 km Williamsdale, Corin D 6/10/02 27/4/02 m km Bushfold Flats from Namadgi VC – 12 km 600 m 60 km Williamsdale 24/6/06 m Caloola walking south – Naas R.
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