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Bushwalking Skills: Bushwalking Equipment | Can I Really Do Without a Smartphone?
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Sharing Bushwalking Skills and Knowledge leadership, safety and training, Club membership and retention, communications, emergencies, photography, technical bushwalking, trip planning, GPS, navigation, first aid, iPhone apps, equipment reviews and recalls, packing and food tips for beginners to experienced bushwalkers. Wednesday, January 15, 2014. Bushwalking Equipment Can I Really Do Without a Smartphone? As a bushwalker, can you afford not to own a smartphone? What are the limitations? Some apps even u...
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Bushwalking Skills: Communication (Rick Curtis)
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Sharing Bushwalking Skills and Knowledge leadership, safety and training, Club membership and retention, communications, emergencies, photography, technical bushwalking, trip planning, GPS, navigation, first aid, iPhone apps, equipment reviews and recalls, packing and food tips for beginners to experienced bushwalkers. 2 One-way Communication with Feedback. Clearly own your messages by using "I" language. (See Leadership Concepts below). Make your messages complete and specific. Make the message appropri...
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Bushwalking Skills: Bushwalking Fitness | Pt 1 Smart Phone Apps to Fine Tune your Bushwalk Training
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Sharing Bushwalking Skills and Knowledge leadership, safety and training, Club membership and retention, communications, emergencies, photography, technical bushwalking, trip planning, GPS, navigation, first aid, iPhone apps, equipment reviews and recalls, packing and food tips for beginners to experienced bushwalkers. Monday, January 13, 2014. Bushwalking Fitness Pt 1 Smart Phone Apps to Fine Tune your Bushwalk Training. Have you ever wondered whether you're actually getting fitter for bushwalking?
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Bushwalking Skills: Dealing with Conflict (Rick Curtis)
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Sharing Bushwalking Skills and Knowledge leadership, safety and training, Club membership and retention, communications, emergencies, photography, technical bushwalking, trip planning, GPS, navigation, first aid, iPhone apps, equipment reviews and recalls, packing and food tips for beginners to experienced bushwalkers. Dealing with Conflict (Rick Curtis). Conflict can always arise in group settings. Conflict occurs when there are differences in:. Achieving personal goals (task orientation). It is OK for ...
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My Sites
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These are samples of the website. I have designed and maintain. A site dedicated to bushwalking and conservation poetry. A unique look at the Australia seen through the eyes of Aussie bushwalkers. This is the website for Bushwalking Australia. The representative bushwalking organisation for all states of Australia. A great place to go for some good tours in the New England and far North Coast of Australia. Getting married, well this is the site to get a great wedding website at a reasonable price.
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Plants
http://www.walk-new-england.org/wollomombi/wollomombi-html/plants.htm
Plants Of Wollomombi Gorge Lookouts. Blue Berry Flax Lily. Black Anther Flax Lily. Billardierianum ssp. cinereum.
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Threlfall Walk
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Threlfall Walk Blue Hole. Photo Guide and Walk profile. On track day pack. Out the Armidale - Grafton Road 2.5 km, and turn right onto the Castledoyle Road. The Blue Hole is 15 km from the turnoff. Map: Hillgrove 9236 - 1 - N map. Not really needed- there is small information booklet, The Threlfall Walk , available at Armidale Tourist Information Centre, which is very helpful). There’s also a plant list. The enthusiast might want to print off, or download onto their Smartphone, before leaving.
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Walk Gradings
http://www.walk-new-england.org/winterbourne-area/walks-htm/gradings.htm
Armidale Bushwalking Club’s system. DW- One Day Walk. BP (3d2n) Backpack, 3 days, 2 nights. CC (2d2n)- Car Camp, 2 days, 2 nights. S - Short - Less than 10km. M - Medium - 10-15 km. L -Long -15-20 km. XL - Extra Long - over 20 km. 1 - Graded track, some incline. 2 - Graded track, hills, creek crossings. 3 - Rough track, steep sections, creek crossings. 4 - Off track, moderate terrain. 5 - Off track, thick terrain. 6 - Exposed rock scrambling, deep river crossings. A - Low fitness. B - Moderate fitness.
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Enmore Start
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Threlfall Walk Blue Hole. View from the Blue Nobby Trig 1118metres Back. The Enmore area is about 40 km southeast of Armidale. It is bounded on the north and east by the Macleay River, to the south by Blue Mountain Creek, and to the west by gently undulating cleared grazing country- a rough rectangle about 40 km E-W X 10 km N-S. And the Armidale Bushwalking Club. Dangars Falls NPWS walking tracks to Salisbury Waters, Mihi Creek and the Macleay system. Most people prefer to start overnight loop walks from...
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Threlfall Walk Blue Hole. National Parks website for all walks in area.