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Butterflies for Barbra continues the journey along the Heysen Trail

with stage 1.5 - 1.6

 

 

 

Walk name/location Waitpinga to Victor Harbour

 

Walk grade End-to-End 8

 

Description

One of the most spectacular sections of the Trail, walkers follow sandy tracks through the coastal scrub of Newland Head Conservation Park, and dramatic clifftops towards Victor Harbor. Here whales have been sighted, as well as seals, dolphins and the endangered white bellied sea eagle. At Kings Beach the Trail leaves the coast following roads and an uncleared road reserve to begin the long journey north.

 

Date Sunday November 2nd 2014
 

Walk Leaders

Cathy Stone That’s Fitness Team Leader of BFB
Jennifer Cowan BFB leader

Lynley Johnston BFB leader

 

 

 

Heysen Trail Walk

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nearby Campsites and Accommodation Options

This list is generic and is derived from the Walk Selector for this walk section. Your walk leader may be suggesting a different or specific town or accommodation option to be based at.

 

In This Section

On or within 2km of this Heysen Trail section.

Near This Section

More than 2km off of the Heysen Trail section.

Victor Harbor

 

 

 

Closest Towns

 

Closest Transport

Victor Harbour

  • Victor Harbour

    Bus service between Victor Harbor and Adelaide, it operates up to 4 times a day, 7 days a week, operated by Premier Stateliner, phone (08) 8415 5555. Bus service 5 days a week between Victor Harbor and Cape Jervis operated by Sealink Ferries, phone 13 13 01.

 

Registrations Terms & Conditions

Walk Grade: End-to-End 8


These walks are for those wishing to complete the entire Heysen Trail. There are approximately sixty day walks involved, spread over six years. The southern walks, from Cape Jervis to Kapunda, are held on one week-end per month during the walk season. Due to the greater travelling distances involved, from Kapunda northwards, the walk is held over a weekend. These arrangements make it easy to walk the entire trail because BFB with the valued help of the Friends of Heysen Trail work out many of the logistics. These walks are reasonably demanding and for walkers who have walked regularly in various terrain. They have a walking time of about 5 to 6 hours and will require a high degree of physical fitness. Refer to the End-to-End Walks pagefor more detailed information.

 

Appropriate Clothing
All walks are subject to you wearingappropriate clothing. Prime considerations are warmth and weather protection. Your safety and the safety of the walking group can be jeopardised by you wearing inappropriate clothing. In an emergency situation it can take hours to evacuate a sick or injured walker. Leaders may not accept people for a walk who have not come appropriately dressed or prepared. View details of appropriate clothing at www.heysentrail.asn.au/appropriate-clothing

 

Hot Weather Policy
In the event of hot weather, the decision to proceed with or cancel a walk is made by the Walk Leader(s), having regard to risk factors such as local weather conditions, trail accessibility, vehicle support, and the physical capabilities of walkers in the group. In some circumstances, the Walk Leader may decide to amend, modify or shorten a scheduled walk. If a single-day End-to-End walk is cancelled, walk fees will be refunded. Refunds do not apply to weekend-away walks and multi-day events.

 

 

A Big thank you to Friends of the Heysen Trail for all information 

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

 

Walk Fees Free for members of BFB walking group

 

Walk Specifics Start time 8.30am for 9am sharp departure 

 

Walking from Tapanappa, Walking to Balquhider Distance 17 km

 

 

Requirements

Bring suitable protective clothing (e.g sunhat, raincoat) walking poles, suitable footwear, morning tea, lunch and water

 

Experience

Trail Walker Standard

 

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