BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//https://mybilby.com//Activity Downloader//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Wednesday Walk: Angle Crossing to Tharwa UID:20251210T080000-3668@https://mybilby.com DTSTART:20251210T080000 DTEND:20251210T130000 DTSTAMP:20251210T080000 GEO:-35.577717;149.109325 DESCRIPTION:** No bookings required for joint club Wednesday Walks ** Th is walk is an old favourite of mine. Starting from a locked gate north o f Angle Crossing we head northward along the Gigerline Nature Reserve. S ticking to the heights above the Murrumbidgee River we largely avoid the Blackberry bushes that have infested much of the river banks. Our route is covered in light to medium scrub and is quite undulating. Enjoying f requent and very pleasant views of the river and surrounding hills we cr oss numerous dry and semi-dry creek beds, many of which have quite steep banks. There are also quite a few fence crossings. We will have lunch a t the Tharwa Sandwash picnic area. It has two tables, with seats. Very c ivilised! From the Sandwash onward the walk is almost always on track. T he exception is the Gudgenby River, our last water crossing of the day, and the only one guaranteed to get your boots wet. When checked last Sun day the Gudgenby River level appeared to be around knee height. After cr ossing the Gudgenby we very quickly come to the De Salis Cemetery, which can be viewed by the walkers. From the Cemetery it’s only a short wal k on a very well mown path to the big smoke, Tharwa, and our cars. We ca n then retrieve the vehicles we have left at Angle Crossing. A good walk for those new to off-track walking. Note: About three quarters of this walk is off-track. Walkers who are not members of the BBC, NPA or CBC mu st contact the walk leader before the walk to discuss the level of diffi culty of the walk. URL:https://canberrabushwalkingclub.mybilby.com/activities/3668 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR