Ned'sPeak, Cathedral Range State Park
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Ned's Peak
Cathedral Range State Park
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Through a spectacularly rugged and steep climb from Little River, we wander through lyrebird and wallaby country, to a magical shaded gully of tee tree, and on to panoramic views of the range among the gums of Ned's Peak*.
*Note this is not a hike to the peak of Cathedral Mountain, the highest point on the range - Cathedral Mountain itself is a 'difficult' graded hike which is on our 2018 schedule. Ned's Peak is the spectacular little brother to Cathedral Mountain, which provides stunning panoramic views... without the need to rock climb!
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When: 9am to 3.30pm, Saturday the 2nd of December 2017
Where: Cathedral Range (meeting place provided after registration)
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The hike: 5km (3 hour hike). Graded Moderate*
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The yoga: Vinyasa flow (beginners welcome)
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Cost: $130 for a 6.5 hour event
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Your $130 investment includes:
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welcome chai + snacks on arrival
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3 hour guided hike (hiking time may vary)
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1 hour yoga class
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4 meditation + mindfulness classes
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rest breaks (lunch not provided, BYO)
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stunning views + good vibes + the Wild Tribe community
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Guided by Dr Belinda Christie, Environmental Scientist + Yoga Teacher.
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* Moderate hiking grade: Steep and persistent hills. General level walking on well-made trails. Uneven surfaces may be present (rocks, tree roots, etc). Undulating, rough and less-defined trails at times. Some experience in hiking, bush walking or general cardiovascular fitness is recommended.
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Note: This is not a "walk in the park" :) As with all hikes in wilderness areas, the walking trails will of course be unpaved. As such, all hikes (including those categoried as 'easy') will have plentiful uneven ground, rough, slippery and undulating surfaces. This is the wild after all! If you have any concerns about the trail, or any injuries or illnesses which you'd like to discuss, please feel free to contact us (there is also a place to provide this info during online registration).
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