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Action Outdoors Association |
PO Box 285 Nedlands Perth, Western Australia 6909 Australia +61 (0)8 9487 2548 http://www.aoa.iinet.net.au |
Want to try a little of everything wild? Enjoy a weekend caving, bush walking, abseiling, cycling, canoeing, four wheel driving and more. Alternatively, liven your weekdays trying squash, tennis, badminton or the regular Wednesday walk around the Perth foreshores. Weekend trips and weekly sports venues are listed in the associations magazine, available from most camping stores, or on the website. Visitors are very welcome at all events--contact event coordinators for details and to register for trips. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Adrenalin pumping experience |
PO Box 197 Victoria Park Perth, WA 6979 Australia +61 (0)8 9472 3919 http://www.adventureout.com.au |
Not for the faint hearted but with the quality of instruction and years of expertise behind this team, the experience will leave you feeling you can conquer anything. Adventure Out runs a variety of recreational, corporate and school programmes with abseiling, rock climbing and navigational skills the key components. If you are new at this, a good place to start is the one-day abseiling trip or for budding rock climbers the two-day course. The company also has a selection of programmes for the more experienced and groups. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Action packed |
PO Box 623 Subiaco Perth, WA 6904 Australia +61 (0)8 92667246 http://www.climberswa.asn.au/ |
The association is the representative body of climbers in Western Australia. It facilitates climbing, rescue and rope work courses, and, organises and promotes sport climbing championships.Members climb regularly on rock faces near Perth, north to the spectacular gorges of Kalbarri and down to the crags of the southwest capes. Social and training nights are organised in Perth's climbing gyms mid week. Members receive a quarterly magazine, discounts at climbing suppliers and gyms, and the benefits of group travel to crags. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perth's natural treasure |
50km North of Perth Perth, WA 6035 Australia +61 (0)8 9561 1004 http://www.calm.wa.gov.au |
A one-hour drive north of central Perth you will find peace, pleasure and parklands. Situated on the Swan coastal plain, Yanchep National Park offers a combination of superb native bush and wetlands. Established in 1969, the park features several walking trails, a group of limestone caves to explore and plenty of kangaroos and koalas. The Balga Mia Village operates Aboriginal heritage tours with Nyoongar guides. Park facilities include a restaurant/bar, self-contained apartments, cafe, museum/art gallery, visitors centre, boats for hire and a nine-hole golf course. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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