Booths Hill - Booth Trig, Namadgi (Cancelled due not enough strong walkers)

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Booths Hill - Booth Trig, Namadgi (Cancelled due not enough strong walkers)

Sat 03rd May 2025

Cancelled

Walk

From Brandy Flat Hut going South-East off-track BushWalking,
crossing the Gundgenby Creek (Not the Gudgenby River that is bigger size),
then heading off-track BushWalking to the top of Booths Hill (500m North to find big Rock slabs as seen on Google Earth),
after we go South to find the Booth Trig,
then down hill the usual track to the West (off-track),
the start & finish section is on the fire trail,
Suits those comfortable with off-track walking, a bit of bushbashing, some rock hopping and the odd scramble.
Due to the winter time, we’re starting earlier, as it will get dark by 6 PM


A walk or similar activity with a duration of a day or part day. No overnight gear required.

Date and Time

Start Sat 03rd May 2025 @ 06:30am Finish* Sat 03rd May 2025 @ 06:00pm
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