sadly the orchids won't be out at this time of year!
open woodland
zamia palms -understorey of the jarrah
more open "bush"
a map snippet
typical wandoo country
misty morn in the wheatbelt
typical granite outcrop
The Wandering West Rogaine will be
held NW of Wandering, a small wheat farming town southeast
of Perth.
WA's wheatbelt country is made up
of vast pastures for grain crops and sheep, interspersed with blocks of remnant vegetation on
relatively low hills. Large granite outcrops, ridges and rocky
hills are often the major features of these bush areas.
The setters have opted to go for the periphery of the flatter wheatbelt country where, whilst the topography is not as vertically challenging as the coastal ranges, the features are more distinct. The map
will comprise 10% farmland, 90% bush, and will have a topographical range of approximately 270m to 450m.
The Hash House site
has been chosen and is easily accessible by 2wd's, campervans,
buses, motorbikes etc.
Specific directions
from Perth and Bunbury will be issued closer to the event