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The Federation of Victorian Walking Clubs, VicWalk has produced this WALKSAFE booklet as a general guideline for the inexperienced
bushwalker, and as a reminder to the more experienced,
of the best of accepted practice for safe and responsible walking in the Victorian bush.
It is not a book of rules. It is a book of basic common knowledge on which novice bushwalkers can base and build their own store of practical
experience and employ common sense to ensure enjoyment and appreciation of this environmentally friendly form of recreation.
The underlying philosophy is that to WALKSAFE means to be armed with sufficient knowledge to avoid encountering unnecessary problems in the bush.
It means to plan in advance a suitable route, clothing, equipment and food for your walking party. It also means to be aware of potential
difficulties or hazards and the accepted courses of action when problems arise.
People's reasons for "going bush" are as varied as the locations and terrains they frequent, but the knowledge they require in their pursuit
is common.
For various reasons, many of today's Victorians lack a background of childhood or early experience of "roughing it" in the Australian bush.
It is hoped that the information in this publication may encourage the uninitiated to sample some of the unique experiences offered in both
day and overnight (multi-day) bushwalking.
VicWalk advises that a bushwalking party without any experienced members should not undertake a trip in remote areas of the state, where
external assistance cannot be readily attained in the event of major accident or disaster. VicWalk stresses the advantages of learning from
the experience of others and thus encourages novice walkers to join a bushwalking club.
VicWalk exists to serve the interests of bushwalking
clubs and bushwalkers. It is a peak body representing over 70 member clubs with an estimated total individual membership of 12,000 walkers.
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