Duck Reach and Cataract Gorge Sat. 11th June 2016
		With the shorter days and colder weather, this will be a short but 
		hopefully energetic morning walk in Launceston's beautiful Cataract 
		Gorge reserve, taking in the historic Duck Reach area and the First 
		Basin.
		Starting from Duck Reach, we will walk down past the "second basin" 
		where the river broadens around what becomes an island during floods, to 
		the First Basin. There will be time for coffee and a snack at the 
		historic Cliff Grounds tearooms (Gorge Restaurant) before the walk 
		resumes, up Snake Gully and following fire trails back to the northern 
		side of the gorge above Duck Reach. Possible further exploring in that 
		area before the steep descent to the old power station, with its 
		historic interpretation information, and across the suspension bridge 
		before the steep climb back to the car park, before we head our separate 
		ways for lunch. Total walk distance is about 5 km, all on well-formed 
		tracks. Suitable for energetic children, but not suitable for prams, 
		strollers or wheelchairs. People with those needs could link up with the 
		group during the time at the Basin area.
Meeting Times and Places:
		
		If you are interested in going on this walk, please phone John 
		Potts on 0418 576011. The departure time is 9 am from Door of 
		Hope car park. We would expect to be at Duck Reach car park (West 
		Launceston/Summerhill side in Corin St. NOT the Reatta 
		Rd. Hoo Hoo Hut car park!)  If you wish to meet with the group at any other place, 
		please arrange with the leader. Please be at any meeting place 5 minutes 
		ahead of departure time. However, you still need to contact the walk 
		leader, if intending to walk. The leader should be notified of any other 
		people you intend to bring along. Please be at any meeting place 5 
		minutes ahead of departure time.
		
To access this area from northern Tasmania: The walk is in the Launceston area. See notes above about car park.
		Warnings:
  The following codes [from our 2016 
		walks calendar] apply:
   
    S    Steep incline for at least part of the 
		way
        
For this walk, there are no special clothing requirements apart from normal precautions against cold or rain. Solid shoes or sneakers should be fine, and gaiters are not needed.
		For next walk...
		Winter bushwalking can be 
		dangerous in poor weather if not adequately equipped; see
		
		www.sutas.org.au/bush-walking/bush-walking for some guidelines.
		
		
		Map details: 
For this walk, there are some good maps in 
		Trails in and around Launceston, a brochure which can be downloaded 
		from 
		
		www.yourvoiceyourlaunceston.com.au/document/show/144 
		See (and perhaps print) page 10 for the route we will follow.
		
		No peakbagger points on this walk! For listing of peakbagger points, see the Hobart Walking Club 
		Peakbagger's Guide (2000 revision) which can be downloaded (Excel) from
		
		http://tastracks.webs.com/peakbaggers.htm  The same web page 
		contains several other listings of Tasmanian peaks. 
No gpx or Google Earth tracks for this walk.