252-Cape To Cape Track, Interviews from the Trail Part 1
Show notes
This podcast episode is the second in the Cape to Cape Track series and includes recordings from the first 1/3 of this 124.2km trail and provides a real time overview of our on trail experience. We ended up leaving the track prior to finishing and will explain why in the next episode. Never fear we will be back later in 2023 to finish this trail.
Podcast Overview
- Podcast and Episode introduction (time index 0:01:31)
- Travel Day (time index 0:01:44)
- 30 March 2023
- Canberra to Perth -Plane
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- Day 1 (time index 0:04:18)
- 31 March 2023
- Perth to Bunbury by train
- Bunbury to Dunsborough by bus
- Dunsborough to the trailhead at Cape Naturalise by Taxi
- Away we go to Mount Duckworth Campsite
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- Day 2 of hiking (time index 0:12:45)
- 1 April 2023
- Mount Duckworth Campsite to Mosses Rock Campsite
- 22.8km hiking
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- Day 3 of hiking (time index 0:22:16)
- 2 April 2023
- Mosses Rock Campsite to Gracetown
- 11.1km hiking
- Gill and tim’s wrap up? (time index 0:27:50)
- Total of 44.2km hiking for this podcast
Close (time index 0:28:26)
Resources
- Australian Hiker
- Western Australian Parks and wildlife Service
- Friends of the Cape to Cape Track
- Transport to and from Augusta and Dunsbourough
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