Hi All,
I am sending this e-mail out to lots of people on from my address list who
may be interested in walking this section of the Bibbulmun track.
At the moment I am trying out the feasibility of running a tourism venture
on this section. This will be a fully supported walk between Denmark and
Albany. I feel that there will be a demand, and I am working out how to get
it all together.
This Autumn I am looking for volunteers whom I will take through the
experience for no charge. In this way when I get paying clients I will not
be groping in the dark and able to put on a very well run enterprise.
So the walk will be from Denmark to Albany Windfarm.
* I need groups of 3-4 people.
* Three days walking, with two overnight camps.
* Carry only a daypack with you requirements for the daytime.
* All food, bedding and overnight needs will be delivered to the overnight
camps.
* The maximum daily walk is 22 km. Not a huge distance but not too far to
walk without a heavy pack.
* I will transport you back from the Albany Windfarm on the third day.
* The first overnight stop will be in at tent camp on a property very close
to Lowlands Beach.
* The second night will be at the Torbay Shelter. I can drive to within
1km. The equipment and food will be packed in.
* You will need to provide your own day packs, personal items, and food
which I will deliver. I will supply bedding, cooking gear, support etc.
The first pilot group will be walking on the weekend after Easter and I am
looking to get another few groups through before the onset of winter. Feel
free to spread the word around. It a great walk along some of the world's
most fantastic coastline.
Regards,
Graham Mason
Blue Wren Travellers Rest
17 Price Street,
Denmark WA 6333
Tel (08) 9848 3300
<http://www.bluewren.batcave.net>www.bluewren.batcave.net
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