The cubs at my local scout group are interested in walking to a trig, but have some interesting constraints around mobility for a couple of their members. I therefore offered to re-walk Tuggeranong Trig in Oxley with an eye out for terrain. I think this walk would be very doable for cubs — its 650…
Month: April 2015
One Tree and Painter
Paul and I set off to see two trigs today. One Tree is on the ACT border and is part of the centenary trail. Painter is a suburban trig in Belconnen. Much fun was had, I hope I didn’t make Paul too late for the wedding he had to go to.
Thinking time
I’ve had a lot of things to think about this week, so I’ve gone on a few walks. I found some geocaches along the way, but even better I think my head is a bit more sorted out now.
Bendora Arboretum and Bulls Head trig
Prompted largely by a not very detailed entry in a book, a bunch of friends and I went to explore Bendora Arboretum. The arboretum was planted in the 1940’s as scientific experiments exploring what soft woods would grow well in our climate — this was prompted by the large amount of wood Australia was importing…