by Pam Hayes | May 30, 2022 | newsletter
President’s Report The ongoing wet weather has spoilt things for us during the last few months. Bushwalkers especially must be champing at the bit. Some trails in the Illawarra area are still closed and the few that are accessible are muddy and slippery. ...
by Pam Hayes | May 30, 2022 | newsletter
The Illawarra Ramblers Club owns two PLBs which are available to members for use on club activities. They are small in size, light, can float, have GPS and are salt water and corrosion resistant to 3 metres, so are ideally suited to our activities. The Club’s...
by Pam Hayes | May 30, 2022 | newsletter
It was wonderful to have 10 Ramblers attend the First Aid Training on 8 April 2022. The course was very high paced which may have been a bit of a disadvantage and is something to consider when conducting another round of First Aid Training. What was evident was that...
by Pam Hayes | May 30, 2022 | newsletter
Bushwalking NSW Update Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area We are thrilled to note that the Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area has been gazetted along with a budget for $50 million for infrastructure and $30 million for environmental restoration. This win...
by Pam Hayes | Feb 25, 2022 | newsletter
PRESIDENT’S REPORT It seems to have been a strange summer. After the disruptions of last year, Christmas and the school holidays were suddenly upon us. Since December the weather has been all over the place – some sunny days, lots of rain, humidity and a touch of...