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by Young Hiker » Tue 02 Feb, 2010 6:00 pm
Is there any good walking tracks suitable for a whole family?
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by dee_legg » Tue 02 Feb, 2010 8:01 pm
You need to give more detail... how old and fit are the members of your family? How much experience do you have? Are you interested in day walks or overnight walks?
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by Rick » Wed 03 Feb, 2010 6:42 am
Hi, I notice you are from the Launceston area so you may wish to hunt down this book!
50 Family Walks Around Launceston & Northeast Tasmania by Jan Hardy and Bert Nelson.
Most gear and book shops have copies!!
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by Young Hiker » Thu 04 Feb, 2010 6:54 pm
Thankyou for your feed back, my father got me a copy of the book (50 Family Walks) from the library.
Look forward to do some of those tracks.
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by Drifting » Thu 04 Feb, 2010 7:57 pm
For EASY overnighters you can't go past the BP Scout Lodge at Cradle Mtn or Pine Hut on the trail to Lee's Paddocks.
All good things are wild, and free.
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