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Introduction:
A bushwalking club in the north-western suburbs of Melbourne.
Essendon Bushwalking Club was formed in 1975, and is a major club servicing the Northern and Western suburbs of Melbourne. The main theme of the club is to enjoy the great outdoors and through participation learn new skills and have FUN.
Our club was formed in 1975, and we are a group of people who enjoy outdoor activities in the bush and areas in Victoria. Our activities include bushwalking, base camps, pack walks, bike rides and social outings. We travel to areas in the Greater Melbourne region, rural Victoria and interstate for our activities. Our club caters for a wide variety of interests and fitness levels; and visitors and potential new members are welcome to participate in our activities.
Bushwalking Activities: Day Walks, Weekend Backpack Walks, Base Camp Walks
Other Outdoor Activities: Cycling / Mountain Biking
Essendon Bushwalking Club Inc is a member club of Bushwalking Victoria.
Bushwalking Victoria welcomes all walkers, outdoor adventurers and nature lovers to our bushwalking community. Bushwalking Victoria aims to inspire more people to walk in natural areas for enjoyment, health, wellbeing and appreciation of the environment
Joining a bushwalking club is a great way to meet new people, improve your fitness and have fun in the outdoors.Club membership is not expensive with most annual membership fees ranging from $35-$60. It is usually not necessary to become a member to join an activity, with most clubs welcoming visitors along for a trial.
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