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 TASMANIAN ICONIC WALKS – ANNUAL HIKING EVENT

Tarn Shelf, Mount Field National Park

6 April 2024

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tasmanian hiking at mount field national park during tasmanian iconic walks 2023 event

Enjoy Tasmanian hiking opportunities while raising important funds for Stroke research, conducted by Menzies Institute for Medical Research

The aim of Tasmanian Iconic Walks is simple.  We offer challenging day walks that will make the world a better place while spreading the message that “higher levels of physical activity reduce your risk of stroke.”  So, enjoy immersing yourself in this Tasmanian hiking opportunity, improve your hiking fitness and take part in the event itself while fundraising for the Stroke research.

Tasmanian Iconic Walks next fundraising hike is at Mount Field, Tasmania.  Come and experience the ‘turning of the fagus’, Australia’s only deciduous beech, with leaves turning from green, to red, orange to golden yellow before the leaves fall completely.  We will offer 2 options with this event.  Option 1 is to walk in and out to the Tarn shelf 3-5 hours, to a maximum distance of 13km (but you can turn around at any point for a shorter walk).  Option 2 is the Tarn Shelf Circuit walked anti-clockwise 6-8 hours, 14 km.

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Ian Callinan: My stroke story

Ian Callinan: My stroke story

Ian Callinan has a really interesting story to tell around surviving a stroke.  Jo Cordell-Cooper, Tasmanian Iconic Walks founder met with Ian in October 2021.  Here is Ian's story, in his words.     I had been unwell the few months before my stroke, having...

Hobart Bushwalks to Help Prepare for Hike Day

Hobart Bushwalks to Help Prepare for Hike Day

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Hiking Hills – from a short person’s perspective

Hiking Hills – from a short person’s perspective

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