Name | Date | Difficulty | Distance/Duration | |
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Box Forest (Lamington National Park) |
14 Apr, 2022 |
Medium |
10.6km 5 hrs |
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Mt. Wellington - Cascade to Lost World (Wellington Park) |
7 Jan, 2022 |
Hard |
9km one-way 3 hrs |
|
Mt. Wellington - Zigzag/Icehouse loop (Wellington Park) |
7 Jan, 2022 |
Medium |
8.26km return 3 hrs |
|
Mt Wellington - Summit Lookouts (Wellington Park) |
7 Jan, 2022 |
Very Easy |
400m return 30 mins |
|
Panorama Track (Wellington Park) |
7 Jan, 2022 |
Medium |
2km one-way 30 mins |
|
Cape Hauy (Tasman National Park) |
6 Jan, 2022 |
Medium |
10km 4 hrs |
|
Remarkable Cave (Tasman National Park) |
6 Jan, 2022 |
Easy |
200m return 15 mins |
|
Dove Lake Circuit (Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park) |
2 Jan, 2022 |
Easy |
5.7km return 2 hrs |
|
Marions Lookout (Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park) |
2 Jan, 2022 |
Hard |
7.5km return 3 hrs |
|
Cataract Gorge (Tasmania) |
1 Jan, 2022 |
Easy |
1.6km one-way 45 mins |
|
Mount Edwards (Moogerah Peaks National Park) |
31 Dec, 2021 |
Hard |
6km return 3 hrs |
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Banksia Park (Brisbane City Council Local Walks) |
25 Oct, 2021 |
Very Easy |
1km return 20 mins |
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Piper Comanche Wreck (D'Aguilar National Park) |
24 Oct, 2021 |
Hard |
7.5km return 2 hrs |
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Westridge Outlook (D'Aguilar National Park) |
24 Oct, 2021 |
Very Easy |
200m return 10 mins |
|
Point Glorious (Mapleton National Park) |
19 Sep, 2021 |
Easy |
6.7km return 105 mins |
|
Boronia Trail (Mooloolah River National Park) |
18 Sep, 2021 |
Easy |
4.2km return 2 hrs |
|
Aemula Trail (Mooloolah River National Park) |
18 Sep, 2021 |
Easy |
2.6km return 90 mins |
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Littoralis Trail (Mooloolah River National Park) |
18 Sep, 2021 |
Easy |
2.7km return 1 hr |
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Melaleuca Trail (Mooloolah River National Park) |
18 Sep, 2021 |
Easy |
1.5km return 30 mins |
|
Mt Cougal (Springbrook National Park) |
14 Aug, 2021 |
Hard |
10km 5 hrs |
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When coming from the Cougal Cascades carpark, go through the fence that says no parking. Follow that trail and pass the abandoned house. Once you get the end of the trail there will be a fence, this is the border between NSW and QLD. Look to your right and you will see a barbed wire fence, follow this fence to the summit of Mount Cougal. Towards the top when you can see the peak, follow the path around the side of the peak to find a place where you can scramble. go up this, but not the whole way. If you look to your right there is another path that isn't straight up, this will take you to the summit with no scrambling involved and is relatively easy. |