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New alignment now open – Grasmere wind farm thumbnail

The Grasmere wind farm – part of the expansion of the Albany wind farm – is now operational. Approximately 3km of Track immediately to the west of Hidden Valley Camp Site has recently been constructed due to the expansion of Verve Energy’s Grasmere Wind Farm. Walkers are asked to bear in mind that it whilst […]

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Vehicle Access to & on the Bibbulmun Track thumbnail

Vehicles, trail bikes and mountain bikes are a problem on the Track. Aside from causing inconvenience to fellow walkers they have caused some serious damage to the Track and facilities as well as injury to walkers. Vehicles, trails bikes & mountain bikes are not permitted on the Bibbulmun Track, or at any Campsite. If you […]

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Track Re-opened After Fire thumbnail

The Bibbulmun Track between Graphite Rd and Seven Day Rd in the Greater Beedelup National Park (Pemberton – Map 5) has been re-opened after the threat of bushfire. The Track was closed as a precaution due to the bush fire which affected the areas south of Nannup. « Outstanding Service Awards 2011 Vehicle Access to […]

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Outstanding Service Awards 2011 thumbnail

Congratulations to Steve Sertis, Jan Read, Colin Read, John Chellew and Jim Freeman on receiving Outstanding Services Awards from the Department of Environment and Conservation on 2 December 2011. Steve, John, Jim, Jan and Colin all became volunteers when the ‘Eyes on the Ground’ maintenance program commenced in 1998. They have each continued to maintain […]

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Bibbulmun Team Challenge Results thumbnail

Congratulations to the DECheads for winning the Challenge Championship for 2011! For all the info and final results visit the Bibbulmun Team Challenge webpage. « Lonely Planet: The World’s Best Long Walks Outstanding Service Awards 2011 »

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Lonely Planet: The World’s Best Long Walks thumbnail

The Bibbulmun Track has been recognised as one of the world’s greatest long distance walking tracks by Lonely Planet. ‘Forget planes, trains and automobiles – the greenest and greatest way to travel is to use your own two feet.” The lonely planet team has recently published the world’s best long distance walking trails and the […]

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Great Wall Trek – China 2012 thumbnail

Visiting the Great Wall of China is on many people’s to do list; as one of the seven wonders of the world and the longest man made structure ever built, it’s not surprising that so many people count this feat of ancient architecture as a must see destination. Although the myth about the wall being […]

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Cameras of Kilimanjaro thumbnail

Cameras of Kilimanjaro is a hard cover book of photographs taken by the porters who work on Mount Kilimanjaro. The book contains 104 pages of full colour images as well as interviews with the porters, facts on porters working conditions and information on the mountain itself. All profits raised from the sale of this book […]

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Exploring Western Australia’s Natural Wonders thumbnail

The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) has recently released a stunning 327 page book showcasing 65 of the top national, regional and marine parks in Western Australia. This region-by-region guide provides information about each park’s history, natural attractions and how to explore the park. There is also information on the range of activities available […]

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Get On Track Challenge Virtual Walk – Complete! thumbnail

Twenty four active teams took to the virtual Bibbulmun Track as they jogged, logged and blogged their way through our very own Diabetes WA ‘Get On Track Challenge’. The six week Challenge came to an end on June 27th and the Laughing Ladies were the team to finish with the most km logged – 2774 […]

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