Main Range Walks with Lodge Stay

We have booked a lodge at Smiggins Holes Ski resort again this year so that we can do more walks with less travelling. Itinerary: Arrive at IMBAC lodge after 4pm on Friday 15th Nov. Check in and make own meals for the evening. Sat 16th Nov: early breakfast and pack

$100

Pallaibo Track and Christmas picnic

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Sun 08 December For our Christmas gathering this year we will do a short walk then enjoy a picnic at the Thredbo River reserve. We will meet at Thredbo River Reserve at 9am prior to organising transport to the walk start point at Sawpit Creek. We could also check out

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Rams Head Range

This walk will explore some of the Ram's Head Range in search of Bogong Moths. There should also be areas of wildflowers in bloom at this time. Start from Cascade car park with taking Thredbo Chair lift down a possibility. Difficulty:  Grade 3 -Medium with some off track to check

Mount Townsend Camp

On this walk we will make our way to camp near  Mt Townsend, the second highest point in Australia. There will be time to explore the summit area and enjoy some great views. We could go out to the Sentinel on our return back to Charlottes Pass. Grade: 3-4 medium

After dark explorations

On this activity we will meet at dusk and go out into the un-known. Meet at Cooma North shops carpark at 7:00pm for car pooling, then drive 12 kms north on Shannons Flat Rd to Yalcowinna. The house is on the left with a red letterbox. Take the left hand

Blue Creek Coppermine

This walk to the remains of the Blue Creek Coppermine involves an 11 km fire trail, then 0.5km off-track traverse across a steep hillside. We shall see the adit (about 1.5m high) but it will have water in it so entry is not possible. After retracing our steps back to

Pretty Plains area

We will be heading to the Pretty Plain/ Wheelers hut area over Easter this year. Details may change, but the current plan is to drive to Tooma Dam, then walk to Wheelers Hut. On the following day go to Pretty Plain via Broadway Tops, next day returning to Wheelers hut

Nunnock Swamp

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

Coornartha Trig

Coornartha Nature Reserve is situated about 14 km east of Cooma on the Numeralla road. It is eucalyptus woodland which was formerly State Forest. It is a known Koala habitat area, as witnessed on a prior Geehi Club walk. Our walk is will explore the reserve, which includes moderate slopes

Settlers Track – Namadgi

NOTE: Change of date to the 19th July! From Cooma its under an hours drive to Namadgi National Park, where our walking track head is well sign posted on the left hand side at Brayshaws Hut. An enjoyable, relatively easy walk, following a normally well maintained track through open bushland