Dinner Plain Car Camp, Day walks 12km Grade 3. Capped at 20
From
November 19, 2021 4:00 pm
until November 20, 2021 3:00 pm
At Dinner Plain
Posted by
Iris Joss
Categories: CarCamping
Hits: 6469
Due to COVID-19 health requirements, members must provide their own sanitisers, gloves, wipes, masks, etc. If car pooling is required please contact the event co-ordinator.
Normal social distancing rules will apply. If 1.5m cannot be maintained then a mask needs to be worn; particularly if car pooling is used. CURRENTLY MASKS ARE REQUIRED TO BE WORN OUTDOOR
Saturday 9.30 am start. 2 Walks 2 groups
bring snacks , Lunch, Water
Walk 1
Montane Loop 10km
Walk 2, Leader Dianne Ross
Tabletop Walk 10 km return
Bring dinner , breakky, lunch water snacks,
BYO water and toilettpaper.
GRADE 3
Suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Some bushwalking experience recommended. Track may have short steep hill sections, a rough surface and many steps.
What to bring!
Car Camping
As for Day Walks and / or Day Walking in the Alps
Day Walking
- Current Medical Information Form - LOGIN FIRST and then it can be FOUND ON THE WEBSITE HERE
- Water - up to 2 litres recommended for a full day walk
- Sunscreen
- Gloves and hat
- Sufficient food bearing in mind the distance and duration of the event
- Suitable clothing and footwear - note denim pants are uncomfortable
- Wet weather waterproofs, jacket and pants
- Walking poles
- Gaiters
- Basic first aid kit including your specific medication eg asthma applicator
- Torch or headlamp for contingencies
Day Walking in the Alps
- Activities in the Alps require additional safety equipment due to the fact that weather can change really quickly from benign to dangerous
- Current Medical Information Form - LOGIN FIRST and then it can be FOUND ON THE WEBSITE HERE
- Water - 2 litres recommended - exercise in the Alps uses prodigious amounts of fluid
- Sunscreen
- Gloves and hat
- Sufficient food bearing in mind the distance and duration of the event (snacks for morning and afternoon tea and lunch)
- Suitable clothing and footwear - note denim pants are uncomfortable
- Wet weather waterproofs, jacket and pants
- Thermal top and bottoms
- Walking poles
- Gaiters
- Basic first aid kit including your specific medication eg asthma applicator
- Torch or headlamp for contingencies
- Whistle
- Toilet paper, trowel and sanitiser
- A set of dry clothing in a separate bag to be left in the car to change into if you get wet