Minimal impact strategy

Minimal Impact strategy

The pristine wilderness through which we travel need care if they are to survive. 

Our guides are committed to the principles of minimal impact bushwalking and ask your help to ensure that no trace remains of our passing.

Among other things, this means
  • carrying out all your own rubbish.
  • avoiding tramping through wildflowers.
  • collecting only fallen dead wood for the fire.
  • performing your toilet well away from watercourses.
  • taking special care when visiting Aboriginal art sites.
More details of what is involved in responsible bushwalking are found in our Bushwalking Guide.
Bushwalking Guide

You can help

We believe that we have an obligation to do what we can to help preserve the wild places we love. You can help by becoming a member, preferably an active member, of one of the conservation organisations that fights to preserve the parks where we walk and our environment in general. By offering discounts for membership in some of these organisations, we hope to encourage more people to join.
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