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Minutes of Leadership Training Event no 1, 24 May 2022

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Written by: Alison Dallinger
Category: Event Reports
Published: 22 May 2022
Created: 22 May 2022
Last Updated: 17 December 2022
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Minutes of the leadership event held on 24 May 2022.

The event was held at the Felltimber Community Centre at 7.00pm

 

In attendance:  Alison Dallinger, Jan Douglas, Peter Presutti,  Judy Brooke, Tony Crawford, Cathy McQueen, Iris Joss, Di Ross, Tony Marsh, Kristen Simpson, Julianne Mills, Michelle Croft, Cheryl McCarten, Shrike OMalley, Sharon O'Toole.

Chairperson:  Jan Douglas

  1. Jan went through the website, pointing out where event reports etc and the previous event details can be found, the Club's policies and the like.
  2. Details of the rules in regard to the committee were discussed.
  3. Duty of care of leaders was discussed.
  4. Emergency contacts and where details could be found where discussed.

Jan then asked Judy to run through the process of adding an event to the website.  

Judy went through the process of creating an event, the templates and the booking form.

 

The meeting closed at 8.45pm

 

 

Mitta Walks by Di Ross

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Written by: Tony Marsh
Category: Event Reports
Published: 21 February 2023
Created: 25 November 2022
Last Updated: 21 February 2023
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Round Mountain Circuit Walk Report

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Written by: Sharon Roberts
Category: Event Reports
Published: 22 February 2024
Created: 22 February 2024
Last Updated: 22 February 2024
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MVB Event Report Round Mountain Circuit

walk summary

Began Day 1 at Round Mt Trailhead.

Walked to Dershko's Hut for night 1 and camped in tents outside the hut on a well maintained fire trail, with 3 concrete bridges over creeks offering plenty of water points 14.2km.

derksoff hut

Day 2 Dershko's Hut to O'Keefe's Hut 7.3km on fire trail.

okeefe hut

3 members left overnight packs under a tent shelter at the Tumut River crossing, took day packs and the SPOT and summited Mt Jagungal. Fog and cloud at first, but cleared on reaching the summit to have amazing views.


Lunch eaten on a rock outcrop about 1 hours hike from the summit. Returned via an old fenceline, crossing the headwaters of the Geehi River and investigating some interesting quartz outcrops, then back down the original trail which was nearly shoulder high in places, pushing through scrub, but on a well defined footpad, even though it wasn't easily visible until the branches were parted.

scrub bash
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If the weather had been wet, we would have been extremely wet from this dense underbrush. Added an extra 6 km to hike. 2 member continued along the Grey Mare Trail to O'Keefe's Hut, which has recently been rebuilt and has phone reception.

summit

Day 3 we walked back to Round Mt trailhead carpark via Farm Ridge track, which is very easy to miss because of the acute angle of the track and can be easily overlooked if hikers are chatting and looking out for it and aware of their surroundings. Very steep descent to the Tumut River, where water shoes were needed to cross and a cooling dip helped refresh everyone before the big climb back up the ridge, past the Round Mt Hut site (hasn't been rebuilt since 2019/20 fires, but there was a new toilet there). 16.5km

snow gum

Check out Sharon's photos on Facebook here

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