GETTING BACK ON TRACK IN 2024
Steve Sertis, Lead Guide at the Bibbulman Track Foundation is going to get us on track for 2024 at our first meeting for the new year on 23 January.
Our RYE student Valentin is going to co-host Steve’s presentation. He is keen to get a group of current RYEs and Rotarians to walk part of the Bibbulmun Track after Easter, during the school holidays, and maybe gate-crash a nearby Rotary meeting or two as well.
The Bibbulmun Track is a long-distance walk trail that runs from Kalamunda to Albany, and is just over 1,000 km long. The track was first opened in 1979 but the third and final alignment and extension through to Albany was opened in 1998 and retains less than 10% of earlier alignments.
The Bibbulmun Track is a walker-only trail. No wheeled vehicles of any kind are permitted. It has a parallel long-distance cycling trail – known as the Munda Biddi Trail that opened all the way to Albany in April 2013. This trail is generally situated to the west of the Bibbulmun Track.