Yes bush walking is good exercise Andrew :)
Trudy
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On 19 Sep 2016, at 8:04 pm, Andrew Howard <afhoward@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I ask u TRUDY I like bushwalk fresh air from Andrew
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On 19 Sep. 2016, at 7:55 pm, Trudy Ryall <trudy.ryall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Trudy here,
Great to see great discussions here.
For Deafblind self advocacy maybe email or SMS them to see if they can run
bush walks on Saturdays in the future?
Simon Anderson
M 0411 489 093
Email deafbushwalkvic@xxxxxxxxxxx
Maybe it can be one of the activities for the Deafblind people in the future?
Cheers
Trudy
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On 19 Sep 2016, at 4:44 pm, Kathy Wise <kathywise1957@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree with CarolBrown and Rodney Baskett Sundays is no good should be on
Saturdays!!!
Kathy Wise
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On 19 Sep 2016, at 4:15 PM, Carol Brown <scb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry we can't make it. We are committed on Sundays. Thanks better on
Saturday I agreed with Rodney.
Carol Brown
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On 19 Sep. 2016, at 3:44 pm, Kathy Wise <kathywise1957@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can't make it on Sunday sorry
Kathy Wise
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On 19 Sep 2016, at 2:54 PM, rocketagro64 . <roddyagro64@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wish it was on Saturday not Sunday I'm not available Sunday sorry
On 19 Sep 2016 12:29 pm, "Trudy Ryall" <trudy.ryall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello below is for your information and for your interest about a
bush-walk at Lysterfield Lake.
Trudy
Come join us on the Lysterfield Lake Trail
Lysterfield Lake walk Sunday 25 September
Hello
It's a lovely patch of Melbourne, have been there before (on bike) and
now it's my feet's turn to enjoy it. Originally farmland, and a water
reservoir for the Mornington Peninsula, it is now a lovely park and a
precious example of natural forest and bushland close to Melbourne.
The walk will be along walker only trails nearly all the way
(Lysterfield Park is also well used by mountain bike riders). We will
stop at a lookout which overlooks Melbourne's eastern suburbs. A great
walk close to Melbourne.
This walk is rated as medium. The distance walked is about 12km, which
will take approximately 5 hours to complete (longer with breaks).
Please assess your own fitness before joining this walk.
For those who have "Day Walks Victoria" (Chapman and Siseman), this is
walk no. 22.
When: 10am, Sunday 25 September (weather forecast says it's going to
be dry and cloudy, top 15 degrees)
Where: Meet at Lysterfield Lake carpark, at the end of Horswood Road
(off Belgrave-Hallam Road) (Melway ref 108 D2, or google "Horswood
Road").
Bring: water (important!) and food for lunch and snacks. There is a
kiosk at the start/end of the walk but no facilities along the walk.
Leader: Simon Andersson (myself). Contact on 0411 489 093 or at
deafbushwalkvic@xxxxxxxxxxx to confirm attendance. The walk may be
cancelled due to weather or low attendance, so letting me know if you
are coming is important. A decision will be made on Saturday 24
September in the evening whether or not to go ahead. If you do want to
come, important to let me know before then.
See you all there!
cheers
Simon
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