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Bushwalking books

PostPosted: Wed 13 May, 2015 12:31 pm
by Mitchc
What are some good bushwalking books for Australia? I have a few of the books for day walks in the Blue Mountains, and for the Great North Walk etc. However, I find it hard to find information on off-track walks, or longer multi-day walks. Not really worried about a specific location just at yet, just looking to build up ideas for when I get a lot more free time after graduation. I am currently located (foreseeably will be after graduation as well) in Sydney, so anywhere up and down the east-coast is accessible.

Re: Bushwalking books

PostPosted: Wed 13 May, 2015 3:44 pm
by neilmny

Re: Bushwalking books

PostPosted: Wed 13 May, 2015 4:21 pm
by north-north-west
Glenn van der Knijff's Victorian Alps book is a good start.

Re: Bushwalking books

PostPosted: Wed 13 May, 2015 5:28 pm
by tom_brennan
[NSW specific] Not many books or websites provide information on off-track walking. If they do, it's usually lighter on detail, because the expectation is that if you need more information, then you probably don’t have the experience to be there.

My website (http://bushwalkingnsw.com) has a few walks which are off-track or have off-track sections, but the caveats above apply.

There is in fact a lot of information out there, but it's not curated for you. For example, most bushwalking club journals can be found in the State Library. They have lots of info but you'd need to invest a fair bit of reading time. There are also many websites with photos and trip reports, but the information in those may not be of much use to you until you have done some easier trips in the same area.

Generally speaking your best bet is to build up some experience by doing many of the on-track walks in an area, and using the experience to devise less tracked or off-track walks. Or join a club, and go walking with leaders who already have some of that experience.

Most of John Chapman's book references are well worth obtaining.

Re: Bushwalking books

PostPosted: Thu 14 May, 2015 7:36 am
by Pika
north-north-west wrote:Glenn van der Knijff's Victorian Alps book is a good start.


Great book.