Brid River Walking Track – Sat. 24th March 2018
Join us for a relaxing seaside break at
Bridport. The Brid River Track begins near the bridge at southern end of town,
following the river west through bushland, and skirting through bushland
up the western boundary of the town north to Adams Beach, continuing
back via the beach track. Total distance is 11 km, but those having
difficulty with the distance can do part of the walk. Weather
permitting, a swim may be a refreshing way of concluding the walk, along
with a visit to the town's new coffee shop. The walk is relatively flat,
although there is a steady rise to the highest point ("Mt. Arthur View"
on the map - but hardly a mountain at not much more than 60 metres
altitude!) before gradually losing height down to Adams Beach. The walk
is suitable for younger children, especially if the option is taken to
only do part of the walk.
Don't forget to pack your bathers and towel if the weather proves
inviting enough for a swim!
Meeting Times and Places:
If you are interested in going on this walk, please phone the leader,
Chris Langerak on
0409 808 152
to book in. The
departure time is 8:30 am from the Door of Hope Church car park,
Launceston. It will also be possible to meet Chris and the party at
Bridport just north of the bridge at 9:30 am.
If you would like to arrange to meet the group
at these places or elsewhere, please arrange with the leader, and please be at any
meeting place 5 minutes ahead of the listed time.
The leader must be notified of any other people
you intend to bring along.
To access this area from northern Tasmania: From Launceston, you
can either follow the Tasman Highway from Newstead through Waverley and
Scottsdale via the Sideling, or from Newnham via Lilydale
Rd and choose one of several ways from Lilydale Rd. to Bridport,
or follow the East Tamar Highway to Bell Bay and follow Bridport
Road east to Bridport. It should take about an hour to arrive in
Bridport, which is about 85 km from Launceston.
Warnings:
No particular warnings, but make sure you have clothing for both warm and
cool weather including a hat and durable shoes. Well made sneakers
should be fine. Please carry a drink - we suggest 750ml to 1 litre per
person in case the day is warm.
Click this link for a more detailed discussion of
Preparation, Food and Safety
guidelines for Boots N' All walks
Map details:
Brid River Walking Track:
See
http://bridportwalkingtrack.com/the-walk/map/11-km-circiut/
(Their spelling mistake, not mine! You'll need to spell it like that,
though.)
The attached .gpx file includes detailed waypoints of the points of
interest on the track, so if you have a GPS or a smartphone with mapping
software, you should find it quite helpful.
No peakbagger points on this walk! For listing of peakbagger points, see
the Hobart Walking Club Peakbagger's Guide (2000 revision) which can be
found and downloaded (as an Excel spreadsheet) from
http://tastracks.webs.com/peakbaggers.htm The same web page
contains several other listings of Tasmanian peaks.
GPX version of the track:
Click here
to download. Google Earth version of the track:
Click here
to download.
Right-click on the file and “save target as” to a location of your
choice. (Unfortunately, our web host configuration doesn't allow you to
sort the files by Date Created. You will have to look through the
alphabetical listing of the track filenames and hopefully the file date
may give a clue that you have the right one).