Jul
27
2024 Past Event
Multi-days Bibbulmun - Brockton Highway to Albany Highway (Members Only)
Brookton Highway Bibbulmum Access Point
27-07-2024 2:30 PM – 28-07-2024 1:00 PM
Multi-day Bibbulmum Hike from Brookton Highway Access point to Albany Highway (Sullivan Rock Car Park) - Members only. Parents only(?). Saturday Afternoon to Sunday Noon. Due to the logistics involved, we are making this an adult (parent) event. Nonetheless, grown children with hiking experience are still welcome to join us. We will be going at a reasoably slow pace, and approximately 32.3km over 1 nights. Abssinia rock, Interesting flora and fauna, Mt Cuthbert, Mt Vincent. View from the hilltop.  Real hiking experience. Camping at Caning and Mondanock Shelters. Drop toilet. Water available at camp - Water ought to be either filtered or treated with chemical/boiling to be safe for drinking. There are wigglies in the water tanks at these sites. Parents (Adults) are responsible for their children at all times. Walk is graded as 'Difficult' due to uneven ground and steep sections. Brookton Highway to Canning Shelter is 8.6km. Canning to Mondanock is 16.3km. Monadnock to Sullivan Rock is 7.4km. Appropriate gear is required for this walk. Please refer 'Members' Only resource page' of the web site for more guidance. The temperature may be low and can be wind chilly. I cannot vouch for the safety of parking overnignt at either terminals of the walk. These are isolated locations on major highway and break-ins has been known to happened to hiker's vehicles.  Members may be refused participation if the safety of the group or the participant is compromised by inappropriate equipment. I have a PLB for emergency use, for the safety of the group. Interested members should familiarise themselves with The Risk Management Policy published on the WAFBC website and ensure the safety of your family at all times. We are going into remote environemnt and medical evacuation is usually hours away. Potential risks (which may lead to life-threatening event) on this walk for adults and children are, (1) Snake bite, (2) Thermal burns at fire-pit or from boiling water (3) Gastro-Intestinal upset from oro-feacal contamination, (4) Musculo-skeletal injuries, (5) Dehydration, (6) Falls, (7) Insect bites, including ticks, (8) Eye injuries from sticks or plants, (9) Getting lost in the wilderness. (10) Exacebation of any existing medical condition, (11) Falling tree and branches - crushing injury, and (12) Cuts and bruises.    Assemble Point: Brookton Highway Access point, 15mins before departure time. It may take 60mins or more to get to the access point from your Perth home. Mobile coverage is unreliable for much of the Bibbulmum Track, so we will not be waiting long if you are late to the assembly point as there is no way of determining if you are coming or not (eg 15min past hike time). We can still meet at Canning Shelter later. Telstra is not available at Brookton Highway & Canning. Available at Monadnock and Sullivan Rock, apparently.  Registration is necessary, this event may be cancelled if there is no registered participants. Registration may be cancelled if storm is anticipated. We will walk if only shower is anticipated. Hiking equipment may include the following (I can provide a equipment list if requested): Suitable attire, sturdy shoes and quick dry clothes. Warm overnight clothes. Water (Minimum 2L per person at departure). Food (Lunch, Dinner, breakfast and snacks) Hiking backpack. Warm sleeping gear  - Sleeping bag and mattress. Tent (The shelter may be busy and space may not be available). Personal Hygiene: Sanitiser and toilet paper. Basic First Aid kit. Insect repellent.  Mobile phone, powerbank, and something light for quiet moments like a book or toys or puzzles. Please keep total pack weight around 10-12kg, including water. Children should not carry more than 10% of their body weight.  Please contact Michael Lee for further information. E: mastcell@gmail.com M: 0421 783 083 (Evening ok and preferred)
Jun
22
2024 Past Event
Bibbulmun Overnight - PHDC to Helena Return (Members Only)
Car Park, Perth Hills Discovery Centre
22-06-2024 10:00 AM – 23-06-2024 12:00 PM
Overnight Hike from Perth Hill Discovery Centre to Helena Campsite and return (Members only). Approximately 24km total over 2 days. Amazing vista from the Helena Shelter and Amazing Sunrise. Real hiking experience. Drop toilet. Water available at camp - Water needs to be filtered. Parents are responsible for their children at all times. Walk is graded as 'Difficult' due to narrow and uneven ground. There are short sections with steep terrain. Helena Campsite is 'new' and very comfortable.  Appropriate gear is required for this walk. Please refer Members' Only resource page of the web site for more guidance. The nighttime temperature may be low. Members may be refused participation if the safety of the group or the participant is compromised by inappropriate equipment. I have a PLB for emergency use, for the safety of the group. Assemble Point: Perth Hill Discovery Centre Carpark 15mins before departure time. Mobile coverage is unreliable for much of the Bibbulmum Track, so we will not be waiting long if you are late to the assembly point as there is no way of determining if you are coming or not.  There is no Mobile service at Helena campsite for Optus/Vodafone, weak for Telstra (Unsure about Telstra). PHDC should be a reasonable safe to park your car overnight.  Registration is necessary, this event may be cancelled if there is no registered participants.    Hiking equipment must include these: Suitable attire, sturdy shoes and other personal protection equipment. Water (Minimum 2L per person at departure). Food (Lunch, Dinner, breakfast and snacks) Hiking backpack. Warm sleeping gear  - Sleeping bag and mattress. Tent (The shelter may be busy and space may not be available). Personal Hygiene and toilet paper. Basic First Aid kit. Please keep total pack weight below 10-12kg, including water. Children should not carry more than 10% of their body weight.  There may be option for a day walk, or short overnight walk (eg PHDC to Ball Creek, or PHDC to Mundaring Weir etc) if another family is willing to lead. Please contact Michael Lee for further information. Beginners are welcome and email me if you have any question about gear selection. E: mastcell@gmail.com M: 0421 783 083
Jun
15
2024 Past Event
Whistlepipe Gully Walk (New Member Intro Walk)
Trailhead, at Lewis Road
9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Quick notice from Peta,  new start point is at Lewis Road and parking is at Lewis Road.  The end of Orange Valley Road is closed for parking, divert to Lewis Road. Please contact Peta by phone is any problems.    This is a reasonably easy 3.5km return walk in the Mundy Regional Park, in the Perth Hills. The trail follows the narrow river as it courses over cascades and small waterfalls, and offer views over the coastal plain to Perth. This is a introductory walk for prospective new members but existing WAFBC members are also welcome to join.  When  16th June 2024 1:30pm Start  Where  Meet at the trailhead, at the end of Orange Valley Road, Lesmurdie  Bring  Shoes, Water  Cost  Members Free    Non-Members: $11 per family, redeemable against 2024 WAFBC membership. Contact mastcell@gmail.com Contact  Peta Wells. 0414 333 795 E:petaeei@bigpond.com
Apr
13
2024 Past Event
Whiteman Park Wunanga Trial 4.3km
Whiteman Park
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Whiteman Park Wunanga Trial 4.3km This is a 4.3km long trail set in a figure-of-eight design to allow walkers an abbreviated version should they be time-limited. It commences adjacent to the Village Junction Railway Station (near car park 2) and winds its way through a number of vegetation types, allowing walkers to experience the amazing diversity that the Park’s woodland has to offer. This includes jarrah, marri and banksia coastal plain bushland. The understorey is alive with flowering shrubs throughout the year, although in the cooler spring months, eagle eyed walkers can enjoy trigger plants and orchids in an array of colours and forms. Wunanga trail map, or pick one up from the Visitor Information Centre or Revolutions Transport Museum (at the start of the trail) in the Village. Start/finish: Near Toilet block, the Ranger's office  When 28th April 2024  Where Village Junction Railway Station (near car park 2)  What to bring  Shoes, Water, Snacks, Hats (minimum)  Cost  Members Free    Non-Members: $10, redeemable against WAFBC membership ($45)  Contact  Peta Wells ‭0414 333 795‬
Mar
15
2024 Past Event
Online Seminar: Preparing for overnight hike and Car Camping
7:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Preparing for overnight hike and Car Camping by Michael Lee This online seminar primarily focused on preparation for an overnight hike. Much of the information on hiking applies to car camping too, except weight and volume is less critical. Non-member who wish to join the WAFBC will be emailed an discount code for WAFBC membership The lecture will cover the following topics Why you would want to go hiking? What kind of hiker are you? Endurance and fitness Clothing and footwear for the hike Food, Water and Cookware Sleep Systems Toilets Gadgets to bring Hiking Apps Trail Safety, health and hygiene Comfort items to bring. Games. Books. Other hiking equipment How to pack What is Base Weight vs Total Weight Car camping vs Hiking Preparation for car camping Shelter and Sleep system for car camping Cookware for car camping Food & food storage for car camping Where to find additional resources
Jan
30
2024 Past Event
Point Walter Kayak & Picnic
Point Walter Reserve
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Point Walter kayak & picnic. Meet on grass area opposite car park at end of Honour Avenue, near jetty, north of cafe. Bring your own watercraft, or arrange a hire at Point Walter. Don't forget about the picnic afterwards. Families participate at own risk. This activity involve watersport so there is risk of drowning, sun exposure and dehydration as well unintended contact with aquatic life (Jelly fish) and other water users (Powered boat). Participates should bring sun protection, water, snacks, footwear, PFD (Personal flotation device) and whistle as minimum equipment.  Contact: Peta Wells, 0414 333 795‬ petaeei@bigpond.com
Jan
18
2024 Past Event
Torbay camp (Members Only)
Kennedy Camping Centre
18-01-2024 2:00 PM – 23-01-2024 10:00 AM
Torbay Beach Camp 2024 (Members Only)
 Torbay Beach Camp at Camp Kennedy is the Club's premier annual event on the south coast west of Albany, https://campkennedy.org!
 It is an absolute beachfront holiday. Past activities at the camp have included Talent Show evening, walks, swimming, canoeing, boogie boarding, fishing, coffee drinking at local cafe, etc. As in previous years, the site is deemed alcohol and smoking free.
 Families stay in separate 'hut'. The huts have a bed base and mattress but little else – they are really basic. You will have the use of the shared outdoor kitchen/BBQ area, dish washing area with running water, fridge and freezers and the ablution blocks. There is also a fee-paying washing machine and clothes line for laundry. The dining hall has tables and benches. You will need to provide your own cooking pots and serving plates and utensils.
 For 2024, the indicative prices are:     •    Dorms is $20/n for Adult and $15/n for Children.
     •    Camping at unpowered site is $14/n for Adult and $12/n for Children.
     •    Powered site is $17/n for Adult and $14/n for Children. There are only two sites.
     •    Please book directly with Camp Kennedy: Admin@campkennedy.org
     •    Then register your intention here with WAFBC so we know who is going.
     •    Please pay when you arrive at Torbay to the Camp Manager. Unsure if EFTPOS is availble. ***Interested families needs to book directly with the Camp Manager. please book early to avoid disappointment! *** The accommodation will be given on a first come first serve basis. Unlike previous years, we no longer have exclusive use of the entire camp ground. Check-in time is 3.00pm and check-out time is 11.00am.
Each family may be given a cleaning rooster for cleaning bathroom, dining hall etc.  
 Summary: WAFBC Contact for more information: Michael 0421 783 083 or mastcell@gmail.com
 Book directly with Camp Kennedy: Admin@campkennedy.org
 As of 22/03/2022, the following are still available: Torbay 1, Tambellup 4 & 5, Chapel 7, Glencoe 9-14, Wagin 17 & 18 
 What to bring/Expect: Bedding: Sheets, Pillows, Quilts or Sleeping bags.
 Cooking utensil, Serving plates, Cutlery and cooking utensils.
 Tea Towels (Bring a few) - You are expected to clean your dishes.
 Camping chair, if you want to sit in front of your dorm/hut.
 Games to play (there is also small sand pit playground for kid).
 Books to read.
 Food.
 Each family is encouraged to participate in the Talent Show concert night, usually on the last night of the camp.  Activity-based gear e.g. hiking, swimming, fishing etc.
 Each family is encouraged to host a group based activity, such as going to the beach or coffee at Cozy Corner.
 Please write your actvity on the whiteboard on arrival. I will organise an Overnight hike to a Bibulmum shelter and return the next morning, if there are interest.
 Organised tab loid games.
Jan
18
2024 Past Event
Bibbulmen Overnight: Camp Kennedy to Torbay (Torbay Camp Event)
Kennedy Camping Centre
18-01-2024 2:00 PM – 23-01-2024 8:00 AM
Camp Kennedy to Torbay Campsite Overnight Hike on the Bibbulmen (Members only) Whilst we are Camping at Camp Kennedy, we will organise an overnight hike from Camp Kennedy to Torbay Campsite on the Bibbulmen Track. This is a easy ~8km return overnight walk suitable for walkers of all experience. It is especially suitable for adults and children wanting to do an overnight hike for the first time to shake down their gear. Starting at Camp Kennedy around 2pm, the first section is on the beach until Cosy Corner, where we will head inland towards the Torbay Campsite. The Campsite is on an elevated location affording a great view of the setting sun over the Southern Ocean. We return the next morning via the same route. Expect to be back around 8am. Please consult the whiteboard in the mess hall at Camp Kennedy for up to date information. Date and time are to be confirmed at Camp Kennedy. Cost: Free, but only available to member at camping at Torbay. For more information, please see Bibbulmen Track Web site Detailed equipment guide is at: 1. Bibbulmen Track Overnight Equipment checklist 2. WAFBC Resource page for members (Accessible only for WAFBC members). 3. https://youtu.be/KK_rjlnBs4o Minimum suggested gear: Overnight full packs no more than 15kg. Only bring what you need. Shelter: Tents, we are not relying on the huts as they can be full. Sleeping bag, Pillow, Hiking mattress. Food and munchies: Arvo Snack, Dinner and Breakfast. Minimum 2L water per person, we’ll fill up at the hut for the return journey. Sturdy shoes. Clothes for all weather. Something to control mozzie. Toilet paper and hygiene kit. First Aid kit. Event organiser: Michael Lee, mastcell@gmail.com 0421 783 083
Jan
18
2024 Past Event
Cup Cake Decoration (At Torbay Camp)
Camp Kennedy
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Amy will bring cup cakes for the kids to decorate.  Cup cake may contain traces of nuts. Children are free to particpate at own risk. Registration necessary. Actual time to be advertised at the Camp.
Jan
18
2024 Past Event
Handy knots for camping and hiking (At Torbay Camp)
Kennedy Camping Centre
18-01-2024 10:00 AM – 23-01-2024 12:00 PM
Torbay Camp Activity: Handy Knots for Camping, hiking and home (Members Only) This is a hands-on is mainly for adults to get up to speed with useful knots. Participants are encouraged to bring piece(s) of rope, eg Grunt 3mmø x 20m cord (ie, Very thin) from Bunnings as this is a hands-on activity. There is a Bunnings in Albany or please buy in Perth. f We will learn how to, String up a ridge line to set up a tarp shelter. Finish a rope with Figure-8. Hang your food bag in the air to keep it away from animals: PCT Bear Hang. Tie a shoelace that won't come undone whilst hiking. Guy a line without hardware How to roll up your rope. Examples of knots we will review are: Double Fisherman Prusik Bowline Trucker's Hitch Half Hitch Clove Hitch Berluti Taut line Figure-8 Bring: Participants are encouraged to bring cordage of any dimensions to string up a ridge line between trees and to hang a food bag over a tree branch. It is ok if you don't have any, as you can practice on using whatever is available.    When: One arvo or evening at camp  Organiser: Michael Lee. mastcell@gmail.com. 0421 783 083
Jan
18
2024 Past Event
Bald Head Walk Trial (Torbay Camp Event)
Murray Road
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Located in the spectacular Torndirrup National Park, the Bald Head Walk Trail is a challenging 12.5 kilometre return traverse of the Flinders Peninsula providing stunning views of the Southern Ocean and King George Sound.  This rewarding hike won’t leave you wanting for more and has a number of great photographic opportunities. We will walk as far as the group is willing before turning back. Check board at Torbay for details. Parents responsible for own children. Insurance does not cover children. Pack light but ensure you have water and sturdy shoes and some snacks. Hats, sunscreen, fly net recommended. Particpate at own risk.                       
Dec
28
2023 Past Event
Omeo Shipwreck Dive Trail, Coogee Beach
Omeo Wreck
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Omeo Shipwreck Dive Trail, Coogee Beach Snorkelling Omeo Shipwreck Trail. Children must be supervised by parents at all times, while in the water and near the water, at their own risk. Each family must provide their own swimming gear, bathers, sun protection,  snorkelling equipment, floatation devices if required, towels, dry clothes, sunscreen, hats, shoes, water and food. Each family will need somewhere to put their valuables car keys, phone, while in the water and at their own risk. Option, BYO picnic, sup boards, kayaks, toys, sand building for afterwards.   Location and parking The Coogee Maritime Trail can be accessed from Socrates Parade in North Coogee (view Google map).

Free parking is available on Socrates Parade and nearby streets. Parking is also available on Chieftain Esplanade, and extends around the corner onto the southern peninsular. A path connects this parking area to the Omeo Shipwreck at Coogee Maritime Trail.  Accessing the trails The dive and snorkel trail starts at the Omeo shipwreck and continues 200m west, following the southern breakwater.  
The land-based trail runs parallel along the breakwater esplanade, near Socrates Parade in North Coogee.

The trail can be easily accessed from the beach at the northern end of Coogee Beach via the beach access path from Perlinte View, North Coogee.  For more information Coogee Maritime Trail - City of Cockburn Contact Lisa: 0415 399 156
Nov
26
2023 Past Event
Christmas Picnic at Matilda Bay
Between the two jetties, Matilda Bay
3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Christmas Picnic at Matilda Bay, Crawley. All Welcome Near the 2 jetties and next to the Bayside Kitchen. All are welcome to join us for a picnic by the Maltida Bay/Swan River with a possible visit by Father Christmas (To be confirmed). The kids can play, swim, canoe/kayak or sail if they wish, while the adults relax and chat on the beach or maybe a game of frisbee. You can arrive by bike if you wish. It will be in the afternoon this year but always a pleasant way to spend the best part of a day under the shade of the peppermints. There is a cafe nearby for those wanting a coffee or ice cream. Also, please bring something approximately $5-10 (eg, lolly stockings or wrapped gift. Labelled with your child's name) for Father Christmas to give to your child. Time: 3pm onwards Venue: Matilda Bay, near Bayside Kitchen Cost: Free, BYO everything. Important information: Parents are responsible for their children. Young children must be supervised around the water. Contact: Peta Wells. 0414 333 795 E:petaeei@bigpond.com
Nov
12
2023 Past Event
Picnic and Nerf Gun War At Whiteman Park
Mussel Pool Car Park 21
3:45 PM – 5:45 PM
Picnic and Nerf Gun War At Whiteman Park Meet at Mussel pool car park 21. Bring a picnic and any nerf guns and bullets you have (might want to label). If you don’t have a nerf gun you can still join in as we will have spares. Player MUST have eye protection and enclosed shoes to play.  When  12 November 2023  Where  Mussel Pool Car Park 21, Whiteman Park  What to bring  Picnic, Nerf Gun, Safety glasses, Enclosed Shoes. (No play if no PPE!!!)  Cost  Members Free    Non-Members Free  Contact  Peta Wells, ‭0414 333 795‬
Oct
07
2023 Past Event
Ice Blocking/Reverse Tobogganing
Banks Reserve
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Ice Blocking/Reverse Tobogganing at Banks Reserves Mount Lawley Ice blocking is a much anticipated activity we are trialing this year. What is ice blocking, you ask? Well, it is a bit like reverse tobogganing, so instead of sliding down an icy hill on a toboggan, we will be sliding down a grass hill sitting on a giant block of ice! It is lots of laughs and fair bit of rolling down the hill! Please bring a towel to sit on and a drink bottle for refreshment. The ice blocks comes with a rope handle so your child has something to hold onto. The ice blocks will last for hours, so be prepared for the length of stay. The hill are not that steep so it will suit most children.   Venue:   Banks Reserves Mount Lawley  Date:  Sat 7/10/2023  Time:  10am  Cost:  WAFBC member $10 per child or adult. Bring a towel on sit on    WAFBC Visitor $12 per child or adult (Non-members). Bring a towel on sit on  Payment:   Please register the number of participants at WAFBC.org.au  Pay via direct banking to WAFBC BSB 066-162 Account 1017 2738  Or via the stripe payment facility