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Friendly group ,we started at St Joseph's church in Subiaco. I remember long days with lovely scenery and comfortable ,shared accommodation. I'm sure it has changed a lot now .
I walked it the second year it got going,
We did this in Sept 2017 as part of an organised group.
Ok, I contacted the group organizer and looks very likely we will be doing this camino in 2020. Looks like food and accomodation are all arranged, so packing should be even lighter than what we normally take for caminos in Spain.
For those that did it, what did you carry with you each day in the day pack? What do you need that may be different from a Camino in Spain?
The route will have a mix of everything but pure scrub bashing. It has been realigned over the years since I walked it, when it was a mix of pedestrian footpaths, shared paths, bush tracks, farm roads and some more busy roadsides. The new route alignment seems to be a bit more walker friendly, but also slightly longer to achieve that.Guys, is this done along many roads or tracks in the bush?
Sounds interesting if done in the wild flower season.
Doug, please post about this experience.I had planned to walk this last year, but travel restrictions prevented me going to Western Australia. So now they have eased, I am now able to get there. I will be on my way to Perth next week to start walking with the second 2022 group on 4 Sep. It will be interesting to see the changes that have taken place since I walked it eleven years ago.
I found the original on the AFOTC site. It will be interesting to see some of the same paths, although the GPS track indicates there are also a lot of differences.I've just found this article I wrote for the Australian Friends of the Camino.
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