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…
We will check out part of the SE Forest National Park, about 1 hour drive from Cooma. All will be on tracks (it is a sensitive ecological area with swamps and grasslands), most of which are smooth. On arrival at Nunnock Camp Ground, we will undertake the shorter walk round Nunnock Swamp before cutting across
Bobundra Nature Reserve is situated about 30 km south of Cooma on the Maffra road. It is very rocky, generally with sparse understory. Our walk is off-track but fairly easy, with short bits of moderate scrub. We’ll include the Bobundra trig station and wander through a selection of vegetation types. The walk is short, about
Recent Events – click on the images to read more info…
Blue Creek Coppermine 23 Mar 2025
The proposal for this walk was a return trip along the Coppermine Trail from the Snowy Mts Hwy, with an alternative return back to Yarrangobilly Cave if group enthusiasm was high. Well, enthusiasm was
Mount Townsend Trip 15-16 Feb 2025
After some late withdrawals there were only three of us up for this trip. Maybe the others knew something we did not? Nevertheless, the weather forecast was for wind and some chance of precipitation and
Pallaibo Track walk
On Sunday 8th December, 13 of us met at the Thredbo River Picnic Ground for our Christmas walk and picnic. We organised a car shuffle to Sawpit Creek which is where we commenced our walk.