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G'day all, as this is my last year of study, this uni holiday I want to do some thing that I always wanted to do but couldn't do it because I didnt have time or money.

anyway Bush walking came to my head.

so I was wondering if you have or know good track I can try out around the perth, I have been to mundarling dam track. also I have been reading bibbulman track infomation site but that takes almost 6 weeks. LOL I am after cuople of days worth :P

can some one share infomation and experience?

or

useful links?

*also anyone have GPS want to sell?

thank you all

cheers

Joe

Edited by Pva_Glue

Joe - My mum regularly walks the bibbluman - you dont have to walk the whole thing. You can walk sections and there are camp site huts along the way. You can do a day walk, few days or whatever.

PM if you want more info - I can ask her as her and friends have walked many of the walks in WA.

some really nice walks up in the dwellingup area

hiked around up there back when i was young and fit lol

best bet tho is do the tourist thing theres a few websites and the tourist beuros (spelling) have heaps of pamphlets and stuff free



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