The following notes provide information about transport, accommodation, level of difficulty and other factors which affect certain trips. Items are listed both for the full trip and for the sections to which they apply.
Aircraft. A light aircraft is used to transport passengers to and/or from the walk |
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Boat. A boat is used to transport passengers to and/or from the walk. |
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Cruise. The price includes a boat cruise other than Yellow Waters. |
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Float plane. The aircraft transporting passengers will land on the water. These cost more than conventional aircraft. |
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Guide, Aboriginal. You will be accompanied by one or more Aboriginal people for part of the trip. |
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Helicopter. Helicopter transport is provided. |
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On Jawoyn or other Aboriginal Land. |
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Limited numbers. Maximum of 9 including the guide. Prices reflect the smaller maximum group size. |
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Meals. The price includes breakfasts and lunches as well as the evening meals which are included in the price of all trips. |
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Night's budget accommodation included. On trips where one section ends the day before the next section begins, accommodation between sections is included for those doing both sections. |
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Equipment. The price includes all necessary equipment except a sleeping bag. sleeping bags are available for an extra charge. |
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Swimming. Major swims are involved. All those taking part must be able to swim at least 200 metres unaided. |
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Exploratory. A part of these trips will be to places none of our guides have been to before. They normally fit into levels 24. | |
Yellow Waters Cruise is included in the indicated section(s). |
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You can catch many flights the day the trip finishes. Check the trip notes for details. |
Level of difficulty Almost none of our walking is done on marked trails. Someone who has never done any off-track walking will probably find that they should rate each walk at the next higher level of difficulty.
A positive mental attitude is essential. A superfit person who is unhappy at leaving the comforts of civilisation behind will not cope as well as a moderately fit person who is prepared to enjoy the wilderness on its own terms.
Trips may reach the same average level of difficulty for different reasons. In arriving at an average level, we consider the climate, terrain, vegetation, hours walked and necessary pack weight. Details are in the trip notes which can be downloaded via the links in the trip list.
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Day pack only
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Easy
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Fairly easy
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Moderately difficult
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Relatively difficult
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Our most difficult trips
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Good news. None of our level four and five trips are level four or five in every respect. One or more factors are at a lower level. Details are in the trip notes.
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