Geehi Bushwalking Club
The Geehi Bushwalking Club has been walking in the Snowy Mountains since 1957. The club leads bushwalks in the Snowy Mountains, South Coast and ACT; as well as camping, cycling, cross-country skiing and canoeing adventures. Walks are run at least once a month, as well as regular mid-week walks.
New members are always welcome. Whether you’re an experienced walker, new to bushwalking, or walking with your family. All ages and capabilities are catered for, with activities ranging from easy half-day walks on trails, to overnight treks and camps.
Check out the Upcoming Events page for the list of walks, or see the Membership page to see how you can get involved.
Upcoming Walks and Events – click on the images to read more info…
This walk is an excuse for an offtrack wander in the Charlotte Pass - Lake Albina - Seamans Hut area of the Main Range. We'll be looking at various artifacts, hutsites etc relating to European history of the area. Near Foremans Hut site we can surmise where there was a footbridge over the Snowy, then
A walk to hopefully catch wildflowers in their glory. From Charlotte Pass we'll follow the Blue Lake track until the spur of Carruthers, then traverse off-track to Club Lake. Depending on how lazy we feel we may climb Mt Lee. This is the route described for the Club Lake walk in our guidebook. Note this
Recent Events – click on the images to read more info…
Tantangara Mountain 22nd Nov 2025
The weather forecast left a bit to be desired, but 9 of us set off towards Kiandra. There were clouds/mist over the hills on the horizon, but not raining and even patchy sunshine. First
Bobundra Nature Reserve 14th Sep 2025
A September walk to a high exposed peak on the Monaro will always be a gamble with the weather. Whilst the wind howled up on the Main Range, of which we had glorious views on
Mulligans Flat 16/08/2025
Only 3 attendees ventured out in the cold threatening weather this time around. The weather cleared somewhat as we drove the 130km to Gungahlin. A strong cold westerly wind was ever present though. Overall





























