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#microadventure - Dandongadale Falls Event Cache

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Hidden : Saturday, May 28, 2016
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Mark Twain: "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."



#microadventure - hike - abseil - lunch - climb - hike.


What: A Saturday Lunch microadventure

When: 28st May 2016 - 12:07 until 14:02

Where: Dandongadale Falls

Why: Because life is too short for boring



This event will send you on a little adventure - a microadventure. If you don't know what that is, just watch the video below.


Geocachers in Australia have a great history of adventurous events. This time we're going vertical.

The abseiling and climbing bit

We're going abseiling and then climbing back up, but that's not the whole story: To make things interesting we're also doing an off track hike. This is an event from friends for friends. None of the attendees has a professional qualification so therefore your safety lies within your own hands. I will make this as safe as possible but can't accept any liability. By participating in this event, you agree to this and the Safety Warnings below.

At the coordinates you will be at the bottom of a waterfall with amazing photographic opportunities. It will be time to crack out the dips and chips and enjoy a break before climbing back out.

Are you intrigued? Then log your will attend and come along for a weekend adventure. Please let me know in your log how many climbers will attend. Now you probably have a couple of questions which I tried to anticipate:

FAQs

Can I attend without abseiling or climbing?
Not really, the hike in from the bottom is probably more dangerous and will take to long and require some rock climbing.

What happens if it rains?
If severe conditions are expected like a thunderstorm, extreme winds or a zombie outbreak, I will have to cancel the climbing part. However a little bit of rain doesn't hurt and it is an adventure after all.

What do I need to wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for the weather. Loose fitting trousers are good. Wear firm fitting footwear, training or running shoes are suitable and bring a jacket, just in case the weather changes. Please make sure you get enough warm and waterproof clothing because climbing will go ahead in light rain.

Will it be dark?
Maybe. Depending on your comfort level with off track hiking you may have to leave early to reach the cliff edge and potentially it may be dark by the time we return. Bring a torch. Of course a head-torch is ideal.

Do I need to bring any gear?
I'm only able to bring limited amounts of gear, so if you do have climbing gear, bring it along. Please read the Safety Warnings below.

Who are you and what's the Bushrangers Women's Walking Club?
My name is Steve and I'm a cacher (Clever Monkey) for 10 and a climber for 2 years. I'm also part of the BWWC which is a group of like minded adventurers. We created this series of microadventure events to inspire cachers to venture out and do the adventurous caches.


You are still here? Good! Trust me - I can also think of a million reasons why this is a stupid idea! And this is why we are doing this and not hiding behind another excuse. Life is just too short for boring. Think about how big your smile will be on Sunday morning.


Adventure is out there

Cheers
Ranger Steve

Safety Warnings

  • Climbing, Abseiling and off track hiking are intrinsically dangerous activities. You could be seriously injured or killed, even by events beyond your control, by taking part in any of these activities.
  • Climbing is a team activity. It is typical for people with whom you are climbing to hold your life in their hands (e.g. belaying). Only climb with people you trust. If you are not sure then don’t climb.
  • The safety issues relevant to climbing outdoors are totally different to those involved with indoor gym climbing. We encourage you to use safe climbing practices but any climbing you undertake is at your own risk.
  • The BWWC cannot guarantee your safety 100%. You are personally responsible for your own safety, which includes choosing where and what you climb, what gear you use (whether it’s yours or anyone else’s), and with whom you climb.
  • It is a requirement that all participants wear helmets at all times whilst climbing or belaying, or whenever above or below a cliff or a climbable structure.
  • No persons who are under the influence of alcohol are permitted to participate.
  • If your gear is deemed to be inappropriate or unsafe, we can't allow it to be used.
  • Any advice or recommendation on climbing equipment given to you by BWWC members is not to be taken as any warranty that the equipment is fit for the purpose of climbing or of the performance of the equipment.
  • If you feel uncomfortable about any of the above, the answer is simple – do not climb! We do not mean to frighten you off; we just want to make sure that you understand the risks involved and are prepared to accept personal responsibility for these risks.

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