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This year saw the completion of a four-year sectional end-to-end for nine Scotch College boarders as part of the WACE Bibbulmun Track Expedition. They completed their Bibbulmun Track journey earlier this year when they arrived into the Albany terminus accompanied by school bagpipers. Their 52 day, 967.2km achievement appeared in the Post newspaper on March […]
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Not long after the inception of the Bibbulmun Track Foundation in 1997, a program to get urbanites back to nature and onto the Bibbulmun Track began. This program is still underway today – you would know it as the Calendar of Events. Since then we have held over 1000 events (not including our corporate walks, […]
read full articleThanks to everyone that responded to the survey requesting feedback on our website. We received over

Thanks to everyone that responded to the survey requesting feedback on our website. We received over 100 responses with some great suggestions which will help us design our new site. Thank you! Congratulations to Sarah McNamara of Albany who completed the survey and won an X-bowl donated by Sea to Summit. Here is a sample […]
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Have you ever undertaken a long-distance walk which led to a personally significant experience? Rob Saunders from Monash University in Victoria is looking for people who have written journals or reflections about special long-distance walking experiences. Confidentiality will be assured by de-identifying both the author and any other person mentioned in written material provided. In […]
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Create your commemorative hard cover photobook using your own Bibbulmun Track photos from $95. Contact Fiona at Cahoots on 0431 453 593, fiona@cahootsphotos.com.au or download the free software at http://www.cahootsphotos.com.au and enter Activation Code AJ009983AB4666. « Walking the Track with the vision and hearing impaired Research into outcomes and benefits of long-distance walking »
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We often take for granted the ease with which we are able to access the Bibbulmun Track. But imagine you were deafblind. The simple act of going for a walk if you suffered from limited sight and hearing would not only be difficult, but would also raise significant safety concerns. The Senses Foundation is a […]
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