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Spring Program
Members are invited to submit activities for the spring program. The spring program covers September, October and November.. Participants limited to 20 for all activities, with registration essential for walks and paddles.
Pilot Cycle Routes
Wollongong City Council has opened for public exhibition The Pilot Cycle Routes Project and we have been asked to pass this information on to members who may be interested. The project is part of Council's commitment to providing ways for the community to access...
COVID Precautions
Recent outbreaks have hilighted the need to continue to take care on activities. The committee would like to reintroduce the no-sign sign on procedure. If registering for an activity preferrably by text please provide the leader with contact and emergency phone...
Covid Rules, Insurance & Latest Government Advice
Your Committee is endeavouring to keep abreast of the Government’s changes as to how group activities should be managed in order to stay Covid safe. Further changes have just been announced. Effective immediately, the number of people in an outdoor group is limited...
Walk: Sunday June 14, Bundewallah Waterfall
Due to popular demand, this Sunday’s walk at Berry will be split into two groups approximately 10 minutes apart with separate leaders. There is now some openings for those who wish to participate but thought the limit of 10 had been reached. Please ring Greg Smith to...
Walk: Tomorrow Wednesday June 3
Jim Cowling will lead a walk, Killalea Circuit. See program for details. Ring Jim by 9:00 pm tonight to register
Tumbarumba and Murray to the Mountains Rail Trails
The date for the Tumbarumba and Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail trip has been chanaged to avoid school holidays. The new start date is Monday October 12. Contact leader Jill Hawkes for information or to register.
WINTER NEWSLETTER 2020
PRESIDENT’S REPORT Welcome back everyone, following our imposed lockdown due to Covid-19, we are hoping to get back up and running with a new program of activities as soon as we can. Winter is a great time to get rugged up and out doing some physical exercise....
How far did we walk? from Greg Smith
At the end of each walk the participants often circle and discuss how far their device/software recorded the distance walked. No two are ever the same but most are usually within a 1 km spread but some outliers are sometimes considerably different. With the help of...
From Marjorie Carvell
To members. and the committee of Ramblers, I would like to say thank you to the Ramblers for making such a difference in members lives. Our first holiday was with Max to the gold coast, over 30years ago. We enjoyed many walks with a National parks ranger inLlamington...