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About Aussie Explorers:
Welcome to Aussie Explorers, where adventure knows no bounds! We're a community of passionate explorers, thrill-seekers, and nature lovers who share a common love for Australia's vast and diverse landscapes, as well as international adventures.
Whether you're a seasoned trekker, a weekend warrior, or just looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Aussie Explorers is your gateway to unforgettable adventures both within Australia and beyond.
From breathtaking hikes through ancient rainforests to epic road trips along rugged coastlines, our group is dedicated to discovering the hidden gems and natural wonders that make Australia truly unique. And when the wanderlust calls, we're ready to explore the far corners of the globe, from trekking the Inca Trail in Peru to safari adventures in Africa, to walking Europe to cruising the Fjords...
Join us as we embark on exciting excursions, forge new friendships, and create lasting memories in some of the most spectacular destinations Australia and the world has to offer. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-pumping activities or simply craving a breath of fresh air, there's something for everyone at Aussie Explorers. Let's explore together!
Terms and conditions of Joining Aussie Explorers
So we can keep this group as enjoyable as possible for everyone, there are a few conditions you must agree to. By joining this group you agree to them and agree to abide but them at all times. Most people will find these conditions to be common sense. If any of these conditions seem unfair to you, please do not join, raise your concerns with the organiser prior to joining the group.
Number of people at Events and attendance.
Firstly, you must be 100% committed to attend any event that you have RSP to, regardless of the weather conditions. If the weather is considered extreme by the organiser, he or she will change or cancel the event. If you RSVP for a meetup event and you cannot attend, please change your RSVP. It is your responsibility to manage your RSVP even when on wait lists. If you are in a position where you often change your RSVP to "not going", please do not RSVP until you are 100% committed to attend. We monitor all RSVP and changes, as often we have large wait lists due to the popularity of our meetup events.
Hence we may need to remove those repeat offenders from Aussie Explorers on particular events. We limit the numbers of participants at some of our events due to logistical issues in order to better enjoy a particular meetup or in more remote places for safety concerns.
An important note: Guests of Aussie Explorers are bound by the same terms and conditions as members, and it is the member's responsibility to provide the full terms and conditions to any guests included on their RSVP.along with providing any updates and full event details.
Health and Safety, Personal Responsibility - Disclaimer
Our activities are recreational and involve walking on paths and tracks, sometimes off track in remote, difficult terrain. All participants and their guests by choosing to RSVP to any event are agreeing to take their own full responsibility and liability for their own safety and health at all times during the meetup event. Attendees will at no time hold the organiser and/or walk leader/event host responsible for any accident, misadventure or ill health that may occur whilst attending an event including damage to or loss of equipment/belongings.
Children are only permitted to attend meetups rated as easy, and at the permission of the event host or leader. Each child must be monitored 100% of the time by the parent or parents. Attendees who RSVP yes for an event agree that it is their responsibility to ensure they are fit enough to attend the walk/event and to ensure they have sufficiently read the event details and researched the walk or other activity, and the prevailing weather conditions and warnings in order to make an informed decision whether or not the event is suitable for them.
Important note: "Aussie Explorers, its organisers and leaders accept no liability during any meetup event. As any meetup event may require hiking in remote areas, leaders will try to ensure the safety and wellbeing of members at all times, however, accidents may happen. Please take responsibility for your own safety and your belongings.
Fees
Meetups generally incur a fee to attend. These are small fees to cover leaders costs getting to/from the event, replenish first aid kits carried, cover organiser's costs on the day including equipment such as maps, compass, gps, PLB etc, pay for training in 1st aid, bush survival skills etc. The suggested gratuities are $5-$10 for a bush walk or meetup, $30-$50 for weekend overnight walks. The fees collected are provided to the leader on the day or by PayID
Some pre-paid meetups will not incur gratuities. These are usually meetups such as overnight stays in somewhere like YHA or camping where accommodation is pre-booked, multi day walks which include transport, accommodation etc. These charges cover any rent charged, sometimes transport and other inclusions. Please check each meetup thoroughly before RSVP. Most meetups are non-refundable (however using the comments section sometimes you can find a person to attend in your place less any cancellation fees) so please make sure you are 100% committed to attend to avoid disappointment. Please pay promptly when you RSVP to these meetups and do not rely on email reminders to pay!
Starting Times
Our meetups start on time. In most cases we cannot wait for you if you are running late as this sets back our schedule and keeps a large group waiting which is unfair to the majority that turn up on time. Please give yourself plenty of time to allow for Sydney traffic and public transport delays.
Pace
The focus of our walks is to have a friendly social group where people have an opportunity to meet new people whilst exploring somewhere new. The pace of our walks varies depending on the group. If you happen to join us on a day when there are some people who are not as fit as you, we request that you exercise patience and keep in mind that the organiser/leader will set the pace.
The organiser/leader will be endeavouring to walk at a pace that suits the majority of the group whilst ensuring those who are slowest are also able to keep up. This may mean frequent stopping for water or photos to allow others to catch up or rest a little. We ask you to ensure that you walk behind the organiser/leader at all times and can always see the person in front of you, if you can't see them please call out to the organiser/leader and let them know. This is basic bushwalking/hiking safety, ensures no-one gets left behind and your co-operation is greatly appreciated.
Grading of meetups
Each meetup will be graded, most are easy to medium that enable larger groups to walk at an average pace whilst enjoying the scenery, talking to other members, plenty of stops for water, snacks and lunch breaks.Â
For easy walks, a lower level of fitness is required to ensure you enjoy the meetup. The distance walked is always posted. Walks graded medium mean terrain can be rough, uneven tracks, steep climbs but still stops for water, snacks and lunch.a higher level of fitness is required.
Hard walks are for fit, experienced hikers/bush walkers only. The description will vary from rough, uneven terrain/tracks to off track walking, steep climbs, scrambling and possibly less stops for water/snacks/lunch.
Overnight or multi day walks are arranged, some for first time overnight walkers called Camping 101 but some for experienced overnight walkers only. Each meetup will have a description on who can RSVP. A new grade of Extreme was recently introduced for longer distance, hard walks, rough, remote terrain, probably for training purposes to a specific event. These are for very fit, experienced walkers only.Â
If at any time you have any doubt or any questions, please contact the organiser and ask if the meetup is suitable for you.
We grade our events loosely bases on NSW national parks grading system which can be found here:
https://blog.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/whats-the-best-hike-for-you/#:~:text=Grade%201%20is%20up%20to,don't%20need%20no%20metres.
International travel:
Aussie Explorers often arranges amazing events overseas, these each have different terms and conditions as bound by different suppliers but always deposits are non-refundable with no exceptions. International travel insurance at the time of paying your deposit is recommended however compulsory on all international trips. Changes or cancellations incur fees and charges for each trip, please ask for details.
Communication/Publication/Comments on Website
Please remember that our organisers put in a lot of time and effort to make Aussie Explorers work. If you are unhappy with something or wish to make a comment on how the group is run, please respect the organisers by communicating with them directly. This gives them an opportunity to assist you. If there is a problem whilst on a meetup, please contact the leader as soon as possible rather than discuss with other members or contact David the main organiser.
Disclaimer:
By RSVP to any meetup you agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of Aussie Explorers above
Aussie Explorers its organisers and leaders accept no liability during this meetup, leaders try to ensure the safety and wellbeing of members at all times, however accidents happen, please take responsibility for your own safety and your belongings.
SAFETY WARNING: Please stay away from cliff edges and be very careful when walking on wet and slippery rocks and surfaces. Please always stay within sight of the group.
DISCLAIMER: Your health and safety is our priority and we take care to minimize risk and avoid accidents and injuries. However, Organizers and Hosts are not responsible for your health and safety and do not accept any liability for accidents and injuries that may occur during Meetup activities and events. Please take responsibility for your own safety and belongings.
Sponsors
See allJoin Yen and I and brace yourself for an unforgettable 17-day adventure thatâll have you exploring Moroccoâs highlights and hidden gems like never before.
Kick things off with the coastal charm of Tangier, then lace up your boots for hikes through the stunning Rif and Atlas Mountains.
From there, head to Zagora for a magical desert camping experience under a sky full of stars. Get swept up in the bustling streets of FĂ©s and wander the surreal blue alleyways of Chefchaouen.
Along the way, youâll meet local farmers, learn how to make fresh cheese in mountain villages, and ride camels through golden dunes as the sun rises over the desert.
It's an epic, off-the-beaten-path journey that'll get your heart pumping and your senses buzzing â the ultimate way to dive deep into Moroccoâs wild beauty.
This departure is discounted to $2736 per person PLUS an additional $200 off per person for booking with Discovery Travel, that's $2536 simply email [email protected] with your name as your passport, date of birth and mobile number!
Deposit is $500 per person non refundable however if cancelling more than 60 days prior to departure deposit can be held on file for any G Adventures trip in the future!
Trip starts 27th April in Tangiers for 17 days ends in Marrakesh 13th May
Full trip details here: https://www.gadventures.com/trips/morocco-hiking-mountains/10108/
### Travel Style: Active
Hiking, trekking, biking, rafting, and kayaking adventures all over the world, made for outdoor types.
### Service Level: Standard
Comfortable tourist-class accommodations with character; mix of public and private transport.
### Physical Rating: 3 - Average
This tour may include light hiking in addition to walking.
### Trip Type: Small Group
Small group experience; Max 14, avg 10.
## What's Included
- Your G for Good Moment: Akrich Project Visit
- Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group
- Your Local Living Moment: Rif Mountain Hike & Goat Cheese Making, Chefchaouen
- Your Local Living Moment: Bread Making Lunch with a Local Family, Bin El Ouidane
- Your Foodie Moment: Traditional Lunch with a Local Family, Zagora
- Walking city tour of Tetouane
- CEO-led orientation walk of the 'Blue City' of Chefchaouen
- Ouad ElKannar Hike
- Guided visit to the FĂ©s Medina
- Guided hike on the way to Khenifra
- Lunch and visit with a local family in Ouaouizeght
- Hike to Imsefrane Cathedral
- Tiznit Silver Market Visit
- Hike outside of Icht
- Icht Locally Guided Underground Village Visit
- Zagora Desert Stay Experience with Camel Ride
- AĂŻt Ben Haddou Kasbah Tour
- Iminifri Natural Bridge Hike
- AĂŻt Bouguemez Valley Hike & Granaries Visit
- Free time in Bin El Ouidane and Marrakech
- All transport between destinations and to/from included activities
### Accommodations
Hotels (15 nts), Desert Camp (1 not).
This is an international travel trip and travel insurance with unlimited medical cover, including existing conditions and insolvency is compulsory.
By RSVP this meetup you agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of Aussie Explorers which can be found here:
https://4142298.xyz/Aussie-Explorers/
Aussie Explorers organisers and leaders accept no liability during this meetup, leaders try to ensure the safety and well-being of members at all times however as this is a weekend away travelling, exploring different areas and hiking in the great outdoors accidents happen, please take responsibility for your own safety and your belongings. Deposits are non-refundable, final price is subject to currency fluctuation.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Shelly Beach (Myall Lakes NP) Full Backpack 20km return, walkin only campsite.Boomeri campground, Mungo Brush
On this event we will do a full backpack overnight walk to Shelly Beach Campsite on the Myall Lake, a site that is only accessible by boat or on foot.
The plan to do this is as follows:
Day 1. Friday 15.11.2024. Arrive at Boomeri Campsite. YOU MUST COME VIA HAWKS NEST NOT BULAHDELAH AS THE BOMBAH POINT FERRY CLOSES AT 6PM. We will set up camp in a spacious campsite where sites are unallocated, have dinner and enjoy the sunset over The Broadwater. Boomeri has a composting toilet and water tank.
Day 2. Saturday 16.11.24. We pack up camp and setoff around 9.30AM, we follow the Old Gibber Road for 8km before taking Shelly Beach Trail to Shelly Beach. Despite being a remote campsite Shelly Beach is well appointed with a composting toilet and water tank. Sites are unallocated but are flat and set close to the Myall Lake. Again we will have a great view of the sunset over the lake and have the chance to swim in the warm water of the lake.
Day 3. Sunday 17.11.24. We return back to Boomeri, we should be back by midday so there is the chance to get the ferry across Bombah Point and have lunch at NRMA Myall Shores. We can then also go back via Bulahdelah where there is the option of climbing Mount Alum or visiting The Grandis-the tallest tree in NSW.
NB. It is possible to paddle into Shelly Beach from Violet Hill Camping Area. Those who prefer to do this (and are experienced paddlers) can leave from Violet Hill on Saturday morning.
For this walk you will need all food from Friday evening to lunchtime on Sunday. You will also need lightweight camping and cooking equipment and maybe wet weather gear, if so I will take a lightweight shelter for rain. There are water tanks at each campsite but the water will need to be purified, boiled or filtered. You will need to leave on Saturday with about two litres of water. It is also handy to take an ultralight chair as there is not much to sit on at Shelly Beach.
The camping fee for both sites is a total of $22 per person. I can take bookings for seven more people if you pay this to me at:
Ian Dutton
BSB 112879
Acct 032433687.Otherwise you can book your own sites. For Friday night 15 November book here Boomeri campground | NSW National Parks. For Saturday night 16 November book here Shelly Beach campground | NSW National Parks
There will be a $30 gratuity payable in cash or PayID at the start of the event. PayID is 0439543695
There is also an $8 per day vehicle entry fee for Myall Lakes National Park.
Safety Info: I will carry a PLB, Garmin Oregon 550 Satellite GPS and first aid kit.
By RSVP this meetup you agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of Aussie Explorers which can be found here https://4142298.xyz/Aussie-Explorers/
Aussie Explorers its organisers and leaders accept no liability during this meetup.
Please be mindful and respectful of others and practice safe social distancing.
DISCLAIMER: Your health and safety is our priority and we take care to minimize risk and avoid accidents and injuries. However, Organizers and Hosts are not responsible for your health and safety and do not accept any liability for accidents and injuries that may occur during Meetup activities and events. Please take responsibility for your own safety and belongings.Further to above, there is a very small chance of harm from venemous snakes and dingoes. Swimming is generally safe at both campsites due to fairly shallow water but do not swim at a level beyond your ability.
- Shady 21km Chatswood to Epping LCNP. Be active, healthy & happy.đChatswoood Station, Sydney
Lane Cove National Park (LCNP)- Chatswood to Epping - 21km
I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land on which i walk, the Cammeraygal people of the Ku-ring-gai Aboriginal Tribe & pay respect to the Elders past, present & emerging.đłAbout: This is a picturesque walk of LCNP that follows the Lane Cove River. Lots of birds, tall trees, creek & river views. It's a good workout.. shady, goldilocks warm weather distance & finish around lunchtime.
đłRoute: From Chatswood Station we briefly walk through a couple of local streets & head into Blue Gum Reserve then LCNP. For the most part we follow the Great North Walk route.
We'll have a pseudo lunch break at the halfway point, Eden Gardens. Which has coffee, take away food, toilets & an outdoor lounge area.
We then make our way along the Lane Cove River up Devlins Track & exit near the motorway in Epping.
From there we walk through local streets to finish at Epping Station.
We should arrive at Epping around 1.30pm.đłExit points: There's an exit point at the 10km mark (halfway) & our lunch break. It's a short walk to the train station.
đłDistance: 21km
đłType of walk: Shady with well established bush tracks & fire trails. Some moderate terrain.
đłDifficulty: Moderate. There are some rocky, hilly sections & steps.
Total elevation 395 m.đłWalking Pace: We will maintain a steady pace and average 4-4.5 km per hour.
đłMeeting Place & Time: Chatswood Station opposite the turnstile exit.
đłPublic Transport:
Depart - 8.10am Central Station, Platform 26
Arrive- 8.24am Chatswood Station.đłWhat to bring:
- Trailwalker shoes with good grip
- 2 litres of water, optional hydralytes
- Carbohydrate snacks and lunch
- Light rain jacket depending on conditions
- Sunscreen and a cap or hat with a wide brim
- Eagerness to explore
đłGratuity: There will be a $10 cash gratuity for this walk or Pay ID alternatively.
By RSVP to this meetup you agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of Aussie Explorers which can be found here.
SAFETY WARNING: Please stay away from cliff edges and be very careful when walking on wet and slippery rocks and surfaces. Please stay within sight of the group at all times.
DISCLAIMER: Your health and safety is our priority and we take care to minimize risk and avoid accidents and injuries. However, Organizers and Hosts are not responsible for your health and safety and do not accept any liability for accidents and injuries that may occur during Meetup activities and events. Please take responsibility for your own safety and belongings.
If you have any questions, please leave a comment below or Message me. I look forward to seeing you on this walk. I will post my mobile number closer to the day.
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