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Funding Boost for Murray River Bridge thumbnail

The Bibbulmun Track Foundation has been successful in securing funding through the Peel Regional Grants Scheme to assist in the building of a suspension bridge to replace the Bibbulmun Track’s Asquith Bridge (otherwise known as Long Gully Bridge) which was lost in the Lower Hotham bushfire in 2015, and for Track realignment south east of […]

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New shelters a sign of the times thumbnail

BTF volunteers, Andy and Michelle Nelson, add the finishing touch to Brookton Campsite It has been 18 months since bushfire ravaged the Bibbulmun Track, and we’re pleased to say that most of the diversions have been removed and four new campsites have been built.   The campsites at Brookton, Possum Springs, Gardner and Dog Pool […]

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Wilderness First Aid Course 2017 thumbnail

The Bibbulmun Track Foundation is hosting a 3-day Wilderness First Aid course through Wilderness First Aid Consultants on Saturday 4 to Monday 6 March (long-weekend) 2017. This 3-day course is a well rounded introduction to Wilderness First Aid for bushwalkers, climbers, paddlers and those who find themselves out and about. It includes CPR and scenario […]

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The Bibbulmun Track now recognised on Canada’s Bruce Trail thumbnail

The Bruce Trail Conservancy officially twinned a section of the Bruce Trail with the Bibbulmun Track on Sunday 29th May. The following message and photos were sent from Bruce Trail maintenance volunteers, Lynda and Carl, who recently hiked parts of the Bibbulmun Track. Good to see Carl is wearing his Bibbulmun Track hat! G’ day […]

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New Zealand – The remote south 2017 thumbnail

Join Gwen Plunkett and friends of the Bibbulmun Track Foundation with World Expeditions on a 9-day discovery tour of NZ’s South Island’s Fiordland National Park and remote Stewart Island. Highlights of this tour include the three-day Hump Ridge Track, sea kayaking from Stewart Island and a taste of the famous Kepler Track. Enjoy stunning views […]

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Possum Springs Campsite Rebuild Commenced thumbnail

The rebuilding of the Possum Springs Campsite has commenced. Walls go up at the new shelter The walls of the new shelter and toilet at the campsite will be constructed with rammed earth. The roof will go on soon after the walls have sufficiently dried. A view from the new shelter Keep an eye on […]

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Canning Campsite survives bushfire thumbnail

On January 9 a bushfire swept through the section south of the Brookton Hwy near Fourways Rd. It burned through approximately 945 hectares of State Forest. Much of the Track was affected. This was a severe fire and it is amazing to see that the shelter survived it. It came within a whisker of burning […]

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Miracle at Murray Campsite thumbnail

On January 6, a devastating bushfire swept through the section south of Dwellingup which then spread to Waroona and Yarloop. Much of the Track was affected and the section remains closed due to the very real risk of death from falling trees. We are happy to say that while some damage was sustained, the shelter […]

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Our new Day Walk Map Packs are here! thumbnail

We are excited to announce the release of the new Day Walk Map Packs – a great resource for beginners and people wanting to explore more of the Track. The Day Walk Map Packs are available for each section along the Track from the Darling Range (Map 1) to Denmark/Albany (Map 8). Each pack includes: […]

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Friendship forged with Jeju Olle Trail thumbnail

It was perfect weather for a stroll along a stunning section of the Track between Denmark and Albany. After a short ceremony and unveiling of the Friendship Trail sign by BTF Executive Director, Linda Daniels, and Board Member and Alcoa representative, Charlie Soord, a dozen of the group enjoyed a 7km walk from Shelly Beach […]

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