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Monthly Social Night - Palace Hotel
Sep
06
2022 Past Event
Monthly Social Night - Palace Hotel
Palace Hotel
19:00 – 21:00
Our regular monthly social night - this month at the Palace Hotel, Camberwell.  GRADE: Social.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: Join us for our monthly social evening where members can enjoy a meal, talk about upcoming events, compare notes on past activities and float ideas on events they would like to see run. See the Palace Hotel website for more details, including their reasonably priced menu.  BOOKING: By Monday 5th September. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 7pm at the Palace Hotel, 893 Burke Rd, Camberwell. MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 45 grid J11. Google map goo.gl/maps/crgZLRcfdTs2GPSN6. PUBLIC TRANSPORT: The Palace Hotel is directly opposite Camberwell Station. Alternatively, catch tram 72 to stop 64 (Camberwell Station). LEADER: Garry O. | Email LeaderGarryO.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Kilmore - Trails and Town Walk
Sep
04
2022 Past Event
Kilmore - Trails and Town Walk
Kilmore East Railway Station (Kilmore East)
10:30 – 16:20
A non-indigenous settlement was established in Kilmore in 1837, some 13 years after Hume and Hovell passed through from Sydney on a colonial government financed search for Westernport Bay. This makes Kilmore the oldest inland town in Victoria. The traditional owners of Kilmore and the Kilmore Plains are the Taubgurong people, a part of the Kulin nation. GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Moderate approximately 14 km, circuit walk, mostly on off-road paths, steep at times.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: The walk will traverse East Kilmore Road before turning onto Monument Hill Road to checkout the marker on the spot visited by Hamilton Hume. The Hill walk passes excellent viewing spots of the greater Kilmore Plains and the Great Dividing Range. The wider Monument Hill Reserve contains many excellent flora and fauna specimens. Then downhill to pick-up the Kilmore Creek Trail into the centre of Kilmore, which houses many historic buildings dating from the mid 1800's. Lunch will be taken at a suitable spot along the Creek Trail. The final leg will be on Union Street, passing the Kilmore Racing Complex, then leading onto East Kilmore Road back to the Station.   Time permitting, an Afternoon Tea break will be taken at one of the two local bakeries located on Sydney Street before the 3 kms walk back to the Station.  BOOKING: By Thursday 1st September. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking and cycling events. FURTHER INFORMATION: Kilmore Historical Society contains lots of data on the area's heritage. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 10:30 am in the car park outside the Kilmore East Railway Station, O'Grady's Road, Kilmore East. There is ample off-road parking at the Station. MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 610 grid L9 | Google map:goo.gl/maps/Fud7DTeZtTS4CzSc8 DISTANCE | TIME FROM GPO: Via Hume Freeway with an exit onto C729 to pick-up O'Grady's Road, 78 km, 1 hour 15 minutes. PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Travel by public transport is available for this event. A Shepparton Train departs from Southern Cross at 9:16 AM arriving at Kilmore East at 10:21 AM. Travel in the unreserved front carriage (North Melbourne end). Kilmore East is Zone 3/4 thus myki money fares apply. From Zone 1 - Return FULL Fare is $17.36 while return for CONCESSION/SENIORS is $8.68. Return travel will be at 4:20 PM arriving at Southern Cross at 5:17 PM. Other return trains depart at 3:20 PM and 5:36 PM FOOD: Carry lunch, snacks and at least 1 litre of water.  APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Face mask (for train travel), hand sanitiser, comfortable walking boots and dress according to the weather forecast. Being early Spring, layered dressing is recommended   LEADER: Garry Oliver. | Email LeaderGarryO.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Ski Week at Falls Creek
Aug
28
2022 Past Event
Ski Week at Falls Creek
Cosela Alpine Club
28 Aug 2022 13:00 – 02 Sep 2022 16:00
A full week of cross-country skiing, downhill skiing and/or snowboarding, staying in a cosy lodge at Falls Creek. Stay the full week, or part thereof. GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Your choice (choose slopes and equipment to match your skills) – cross-country skiing, downhill skiing and/or snowboarding.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: A full week, or part thereof, ski trip to Falls Creek is planned for Sunday 28th August to Sunday 4th September. We will be staying at the cosy Cosela Alpine Lodge which provides ski-in ski-out access from Wombats Ramble with no oversnow transport requirements. This will be a cross-country ski, downhill ski and/or snowboard week leaving Melbourne on Sunday and leaving Falls Creek the following Sunday. BOOKING: Monday 9th May, or ASAP to ensure you don't miss out on accommodation. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking events. FURTHER INFORMATION: www.cosela.com.au/Winter/index.html. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: Sunday afternoon, Cosela Alpine Lodge, Falls Creek.  MAP REFERENCE: Melway Map X922 grid H10 | Google map goo.gl/maps/V7fBUEiNBb62.  GETTING THERE: There are coach services from Melbourne, Mt Beauty and many other locations to Falls Creek. There are long-term parking facilities in Mt Beauty if you don’t wish to take your car up the mountain. If driving, take the Hume Freeway (M31) to Wangaratta then the Great Alpine Road (B500), turning off to Mt Beauty. On arrival at Falls Creek you should request to unload your luggage at the steps beyond the CFA station, which is lit at night, as you are staying at Cosela and don't need oversnow transport. After unloading, you will return to the attendant to be directed to a parking place. Cosela Lodge can then be reached by travelling up the steps and across Snowgum Lane (see map at www.cosela.com.au/Winter/Map.html). DISTANCE | TIME FROM GPO: 391 km, 4.5 hours. FOOD: It's advisable to bring food for the period of your stay; group catering arrangements will be organised after registration. Breakfast cereal, milk, bread, jam, condiments, tea and coffee are provided by the lodge. There’s a local food store for last minute supplies and oversights. COST: The accommodation cost is $100 per Nomads member per night for Sunday through Thursday, and $240 for Friday plus Saturday night (i.e. $120 per night, but payment is required for both nights if either is required). You can come for the full time or part thereof. Get a ticket to indicate your intention to attend. The leader will then contact you to confirm dates and times, and to organise payment. Not a Nomads member? Purchase a temporary one-month membership before getting your tickets (cost $8). APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Bring sheets and pillowcases, towel, washer and toiletries, plus ski gear to suit all possible conditions (or hire it in Mt Beauty or Falls Creek). Don’t forget warm, comfortable clothing for after-ski activities. If driving you will be required to carry chains (these can be hired in Mt Beauty), and you should ensure your radiator has antifreeze. LEADER: Les B. | Email LeaderLesB.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Portarlington ferry ride, lunch and walk
Aug
21
2022 Past Event
Portarlington ferry ride, lunch and walk
Port Phillip Ferries Docklands Terminal Melbourne
10:15 – 16:00
Enjoy an outing on Port Phillip Bay, lunch in Portarlington and an easy coastal walk, subsequently returning to Melbourne by bus and train. GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Easy: ferry ride, lunch, walk along a coastal path, bus and train ride.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: Enjoy a relaxing 1.5 hour cruise to Portarlington, then a short stroll to the Grand Hotel for lunch. After lunch, we will go for a walk along the foreshore before catching the bus to Geelong Station, from where we'll catch a train back to Southern Cross Station (Melbourne). We'll walk along the foreshore towards St Leonards. Bus #60 departs from St Leonards at 2:58pm, and passes along the foreshore, so we'll terminate the walk at an appropriate bus stop in time to catch that bus. BOOKING: By Friday 19th August. To register, click on Get Tickets. You should also book your ferry ticket on the Port Phillip Ferries website. Unsure if you've already booked with the Nomads? Click View my bookings. NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking events. FURTHER INFORMATION: portphillipferries.com.au. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 10:15am for a 10:40am departure from the Port Phillip Ferries Docklands Terminal, beside Central Pier, Docklands. Boarding commences at 10:25am, and the ferry departs at 10:40am, to arrive in Portarlington at 11:50am. MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 2E grid G5 | Google map: g.page/PortPhillipFerriesDocklands?share. COST: Ferry: Full $16.50 | Concession / Seniors $15 Bus (Portarlington to Geelong, Myki zones 4-5): maximum fare: Full $7.20 | Concession $3.60 V/Line train (Geelong to Melbourne, Myki zones 1-4): Full $9.66 | Senior/Concession $4.83 FOOD: Snacks and coffee can be purchased on the ferry. Lunch will be purchased at the Grand Hotel, Portarlington. APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Face mask, hand sanitiser, comfortable walking boots and dress according to the weather forecast.   LEADER: Kevin K. | Email LeaderKevinK.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Williamstown to Altona Coastal Ramble
Aug
13
2022 Past Event
Williamstown to Altona Coastal Ramble
10:33 – 16:00
A lovely 10 km coastal winter's walk, from historic Williamstown following coastal paths and walkways around to Altona. GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Easy 10 km, point-to-point walk on sealed paths with no hills.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: Starting in historic Williamstown we'll follow coastal paths and walkways around to Altona with opportunities to take in the local flora and fauna and breathe some good old sea air. Local history and points of interest will be provided en-route. Although there will be an opportunity for a short coffee break in Williamstown, and in Altona at the end of walk, bring your lunch (hot soup in a thermos, a good winter idea), snacks and water. Dress to the weather, with plenty of layers to take off/put on. It could be wet and cold that day.  BOOKING: By Thursday 11th August. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking events. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 10:33am at Williamstown Station, Ann St, Williamstown. MAP REFERENCE: Melway map X909 grid C9 | Google map: goo.gl/maps/3n2r6q5nCnMAnnbt9 PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Take the Werribee line train that departs Flinders Street Station platform 9 at 10.07am (meet front carriage), then change at Newport to the Williamstown line train, which should arrive at Williamstown Station at 10.33am, where the walk will commence. Trains back to town from Altona depart every 20mins (e.g. 15:42pm reaching Flinders Street at 16:14pm). FOOD: Carry lunch, snacks and a litre of water.  APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Face mask, hand sanitiser, comfortable walking boots and dress according to the weather forecast.   LEADER: Michael C. | Email LeaderMichaelC.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Lysterfield Park - History Circuit Walk
Aug
07
2022 Past Event
Lysterfield Park - History Circuit Walk
Spotted Gum Carpark
10:30 – 16:00
The area now known as Lysterfield Park (1,398-hectare) has been assigned many different roles since the first European settlement in 1838. This very scenic circuit bushwalk will explore some of the remnants of its history. GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Moderate 11 km, circuit walk.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: This walk takes us along some of the walking tracks around Lysterfield Lake – one of Melbourne’s older reservoirs that is nowadays a bushland park. Most of our route is on well-made tracks – some gravel, some formed earth. We will pass by the site of Donelan’s homestead, the Boy’s Farm dairy and the Lysterfield Tramway that includes one of the best view points of the lake on the west side. After walk refreshments: Time permitting, refreshments can be taken at the nearby Stellas Kitchen on Horswood Road, part of the Monague Apple Farm (https://montague.com.au/the-orchard-at-montague/stellas-kitchen/) The venue closes at 4 PM.  BOOKING: By Friday 5th August. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. FURTHER INFORMATION: https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/lysterfield-park. https://caseycardinialinkstoourpast.blogspot.com/2014/03/lysterfield-short-history.html NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking events. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 10:30am in the Spotted Gum Car Park, Horswood Rd, Narre Warren North. Horswood Road which runs westwards off the Belgrave-Hallam Road (C404). MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 108 grid D2 | Google map: goo.gl/maps/grZmRZrfdG1oqNeP7 DISTANCE | TIME FROM GPO: 44 kms taking 45 minutes by car via the Monash Freeway. FOOD: Carry lunch, snacks and a litre of water.  APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Face mask, hand sanitiser and sturdy walking shoes or boots. Dress for the weather forecast. Some parts of the walk may be cold and windy.   LEADER: Garry O. | Email LeaderGarryO.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website. Image: wikipedia   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Monthly Social Night - Duke of Wellington Hotel
Aug
02
2022 Past Event
Monthly Social Night - Duke of Wellington Hotel
The Duke of Wellington
19:00 – 21:00
Our regular monthly social night - this month at the Duke of Wellington Hotel, CBD.  GRADE: Social.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: Join us for our monthly social evening where members can enjoy a meal, talk about upcoming events, compare notes on past activities and float ideas on events they would like to see run. See the Duke of Wellington Hotel website for more details, including the menu.  BOOKING: By Monday 1st August. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 7pm at the Duke of Wellington Hotel, 146 Flinders St, Melbourne. MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 1B grid R9. Google map g.page/thedukeofwellingtonmelbourne?share. PUBLIC TRANSPORT: The Duke of Wellington Hotel is close to Flinders Street Station, and trams #70 and #75 stop right at the door (stop 6). LEADER: Garry O. | Email LeaderGarryO.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Lollipop Creek & Werribee River Walk
Jul
31
2022 Past Event
Lollipop Creek & Werribee River Walk
Southern Cross Station
10:30 – 16:00
Enjoy a gentle walk alongside Lollipop Creek & the Werribee River. GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: An easy 10 km point-to-point walk with public transport links. ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: This urban walk follows creek, floodway and river reserves which offer a combination of parkland and natural landscapes to enjoy along the way. Our walk commences at Wyndham Vale Railway Station with a short stroll through Manor Lakes Linear Park which takes us into the Lollipop Creek Reserve. The walk along the Lollipop Creek Trail takes in some of the re-vegetation and conservation measures along the waterway and surrounding wetlands. The croaking of frogs and chirping of birds are likely to be heard coming from the creek and wetlands. Approximately 4 km into the walk we leave Lollipop Creek to follow a path along grassy open space and floodway to reach the Werribee River Linear Reserve. For the remainder of the walk we will follow the Werribee River passing by natural vegetation including some impressive River Red Gums. On reaching Werribee the trail passes under the railway line near the station. Trains depart Werribee Railway Station every 20 minutes for the 50 minute journey back to the city. BOOKING: By Friday 29th July. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking events. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 10:30am in the front carriage of the Waurn Ponds train departing Southern Cross Railway Station at 10:30am or meet the group en route by arrangement with the event leader. MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 43 grid E9 | Google map goo.gl/maps/bCGTVY7pXX72. DISTANCE / TIME FROM GPO: The walk commences at Wyndham Vale Railway Station which is 40 km and 35 minutes by train from the city. Our return journey takes 50 minutes from Werribee Railway Station which is 32 km from the city. TRANSPORT: Access to and from this walk is by public transport only. We will travel to Wyndham Vale Railway Station in the front carriage of the Waurn Ponds train departing Southern Cross Railway Station at 10:30am, arriving at Wyndham Vale at 11:03am, or you may choose to meet the group en route by arrangement with the event leader. For the return journey trains depart Werribee Railway Station every 20 minutes. All travel is within Myki zones 1 & 2 with weekend daily caps of $6.70 full fare, $3.35 concession and free for seniors. FOOD: Carry lunch, snacks and water for your needs throughout the day. APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Wear comfortable walking boots/shoes and dress to meet the forecast weather conditions. LEADER: Michael C. Email LeaderMichaelC.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members->Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Sunbury on Foot
Jul
24
2022 Past Event
Sunbury on Foot
Sunbury Station
11:00 – 16:00
Explore some of the history of Sunbury in this urban walk in outer Melbourne. GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Easy 9 km circuit walk. ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: This circuit walk explores the township of Sunbury, which was established in the 1850s. Firstly, we will walk up to Rupertswood Mansion, built in 1874. It is well known as the birthplace of The Ashes urn which was presented to the English cricket captain in the 1882-83 Test match series between Australia and England. It is one of the largest houses constructed in Victoria and, although now subdivided, still has significant farm land. The estate also had its own private railway station and artillery battery. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Although private property, owned by Salesian College, you can visit the grounds.  We will then follow sealed shared linear paths under a grand bluestone rail viaduct and along natural creeks (Blind and Kismet), although we will need to walk along some suburban streets to get between creeks and to and from the station. BOOKING: By Friday 22nd July. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking events. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 11:00am at the Sunbury Railway Station, East side bus station.  If driving, parking will be easier on the West side PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Both V/Line and Metro trains go to Sunbury.  The last suitable V/Line train leaves Southern Cross at 10:06am, and last Metro at 9:46 MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 382 grid D4 | Google map: goo.gl/maps/boS8A29TzUnJ9UtG7 FOOD: Carry lunch, snacks and a litre of water.  APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Face mask, hand sanitiser, comfortable walking boots and dress according to the weather forecast.   LEADER: Richard C. | Email LeaderRichardC.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website. Image: Rupertswood Mansion gatehouse, Pavement Pounder, YouTube   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Lightscape @ The Royal Botanic Gardens in the Domain
Jul
23
2022 Past Event
Lightscape @ The Royal Botanic Gardens in the Domain
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens
20:00 – 22:00
This Winter Spectacular closes on Sunday 7 August 2022. Enjoy this unique exhibition with Your NOMADS Friends. BUT HURRY - Tickets are selling Fast - Book Online ASAP GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Easy 2 km, through paved walkways in the Gardens.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: Explore Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne like never before this winter at the after-dark, illuminated spectacular Lightscape. Celebrate the beauty of nature on a 1.8km trail featuring installations made up of over half a million dazzling lights. Walk through the thousands of fairy lights that light up the Winter Cathedral, be mesmerisd as bursts of colour explode through trees like fireworks and linger at waterside reflections. It’s an illuminating winter walk in an iconic natural wonderland that you won’t want to miss. LightScape 2022 BOOKING: B Y O your ticket directly via this Link - Ticket Light Show Bookings Afterwards, click on Get Tickets to get your free Nomads ticket so we know you're coming. FURTHER INFORMATION: F A Q's For Lightscape MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 19:55 PM at the Observatory Gate entrance for The Royal Botancial Gardens on Birwood Avensue opposite the Shine of Rememberance. Tickets are selling FAST - at 12 Noon on Friday 15 July - the earliest available booking time is 20:00 (8 PM). The venue closes at 10pm on Saturdays. Two hours is deemed a suitable time allocation to view Lightscape. Please purchase your Free Ticket on the NOMADS website so I know how many are planning to attend. Once inside, we can all catch up if your booking is for 8:15pm, etc. The show will proceed irrespective of the weather - e.g. if its raining it's still on !!!! MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 2 G  grid A 12 | Google map: goo.gl/maps/vpnBUUoSLqDJEMs5A GETTING THERE: Best option is via Tram (Routes # 3A, 5, 6, 16, 67 & 72) along St Kilda Road to Stop # 19 - Shrine of Remembrance. There are NO night events at either the MCG or AAMI Park that night. So, for those needing to drive in, parking around the River and St Kilda Precincts shouldn't be too difficult. FOOD: Read the FAQ document (link above) with details of food and beverage services available on site. APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Comfortable walking shoes and dress according to the weather forecast.   LEADER: Garry Oliver | Email LeaderGarryO.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
CosmeX Clothing Optional Swim, Spa, Sauna & Massage Night
Jul
23
2022 Past Event
CosmeX Clothing Optional Swim, Spa, Sauna & Massage Night
Laverton Swim & Fitness Centre
18:00 – 20:45
CosmeX is an acronym for Clothing Optional Swim Massage Exchange. Events are run at Laverton, usually twice a month, at the Laverton Swim and Fitness Centre. You can enjoy a relaxed evening socialising in the spa, heated pool, sauna, or with a massage. The pool is a 6 lane 20-metre lap pool, and you will be able to do laps, exercise or partake in organised games in the pool. There will be a massage workshop, where you can learn and practice a relaxation massage technique. This is a non-sexual social event. Join in whatever activities and level of undress you choose.   EVENT TYPE: Social. Some people just relax and socialise in the spa, sauna, and pool. Others do laps or partake in a massage exchange.  ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: Join our friends at CosmeX on a special combined night at the Laverton Swim and Fitness Centre. If you are new to the CosmeX, you will be welcomed with an induction to the facility and some guidelines to follow so that all can enjoy the facilities.   There will be eight massage tables available to use throughout the night. At 7:15pm there will be a free massage workshop where Steve will demonstrate a relaxation massage technique, which you can then practice with guidance. Massage oil is provided, but you must use a towel that is large enough to cover the table. Allergy warning: massage oil provided may contain nuts.  CosmeX is an all-inclusive event. All are welcome. You can choose whatever level of undress you are comfortable with. The rules of public society also apply at CosmeX. Inappropriate behavior in any part of the complex by anyone, and the taking of photographs, will not be tolerated.   BOOKING: By Thursday 21st July. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking events. Please note it is a requirement of CosmeX's covid safe plan that requires ALL participants are at least double vaccinated. Proof of vaccination will be requested at the time of entry into the venue. FURTHER INFORMATION: Please check out their website at: cosmexmelbourne.com for more information. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 6:00pm at Laverton Swim and Fitness Centre, Jennings St, Laverton.  DISTANCE | TIME FROM GPO: Approximately 20 km, 15 minutes. Due to roadworks on the Westgate Freeway, time from Melbourne CBD may be longer.  PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Laverton train station is 1 km from the venue. If you walk along Maher Rd, and Watts St, you can cut across McCormack Park to the swim centre. To get back to the station afterwards, someone may be able to give you a lift - just ask one of the organisers.  FOOD: There is to be no sharing of food for this event, however you can bring your own food. Bring your own non-alcoholic drinks (no glass due to safety considerations around the pool). Tea, coffee and water are supplied.  COST: $15 for Nomads members and visitors alike. APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Bring two or more towels, one to dry yourself and another to sit on and use for massage. Thongs and a small bag to keep your belongings would also be useful. Swimwear if you choose. Please do not bring valuables to the venue.  COVID SAFETY: You will be required to log in at the venue via QR code or by providing your name and phone number. Social Distancing is still required, and there are limits in the spa and sauna. Hands must be sanitised before and after giving a massage.   LEADER: Jason T. | Email the Leader if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS  
Dinner Plain Snow Camping
Jul
23
2022 Past Event
Dinner Plain Snow Camping
JB Hut, Dinner Plain
23 Jul 2022 10:00 – 24 Jul 2022 16:00
This is a chance to experience snow camping in relative civilisation. We will be camping near JB Hut, about 2 km west of the Dinner Plain village, and just off the Omeo to Mt Hotham Road, about 12 km south-east of the Mt Hotham alpine resort.  This event is a re-scheduled version of the planned event in July 2021 that was cancelled due to a lockdown ** Limit of 12 participants ** GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Medium grade. Snow-camping experience is not required, but previous other camping experience, and possession of good quality camping equipment for the weekend, are both essential. The main daytime activity will be cross-country skiing; if you wish to participate in this, previous cross-country skiing experience is highly recommended. ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: A chance to safely test your alpine survival skills and to go cross-country skiing; the details of which will depend on the experience of the group. There is excellent beginner terrain in the vicinity of JB Hut and Dinner Plain, and more challenging terrain further up the mountain. You can access this event by public transport, or a combination of car and public transport. If only using public transport, you will need to leave Melbourne on Thursday and return on Monday - see PUBLIC TRANSPORT for details. BOOKING: By Wednesday 20th July. To register, click on Get Tickets. Unsure if you've already booked? Click View my bookings. NOMADS COVIDSAFE CHECKLIST: General Checklist: Nomads walking events. CANCELLATION CONDITIONS: JB Hut is at 1600m elevation, about 200m lower than the Mt Hotham alpine resort, and typically has snow cover for part of winter only. If the snow cover will be inadequate for cross-country skiing on that weekend, this trip will be cancelled. The final decision on this will be made on Tuesday 19 July 2022, and the decision will be based on the Dinner Plain snow report for that day, plus the weather forecast for the next five days. MEETING TIME | LOCATION: 10am Saturday 23 July at JB Hut, 2 km west of the Dinner Plain village. There is an optional extra day on Friday 22 July, but if travelling to the location by public transport, it will be necessary to arrive on this day, as there are no V/Line buses between Bright and Mt Hotham on Saturdays. It is generally possible to be dropped off, upon request, at JB Hut (rather than at the Dinner Plain village, 2 km further on). If so, there will still be a 200m walk-in from the road.  MAP REFERENCE: Melway map X922 grid H11 | Google map goo.gl/maps/YCgnWaxzn7DBAsAS9.  TRAVELLING BY CAR:  RECOMMENDED ROUTE: Melbourne to Dinner Plain, via Omeo, is 445 km, 5 hours 40 minutes. If you are travelling from Melbourne late on Friday, and will be arriving at night, staying at Omeo overnight on the Friday is suggested – this allows you to travel up to the snowline in daylight. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE (NOT RECOMMENDED): Melbourne to Dinner Plain, via Bright and Mt Hotham, is 388 km, 5 hours 30 minutes. This route is not recommended in winter for self-driving, unless you are experienced in driving on snow and ice, including in fitting of chains. You may also choose to leave your car in Bright (on the Friday) and catch a bus for the remainder of the journey - see PUBLIC TRANSPORT below.  NOTE: If you drive, overnight camping will involve parking on the side of the Mt Hotham road, and a 200m walk-in.  PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Melbourne to Bright, via V/Line (approximately 4 hours 30 minutes) PLUS Bright to Dinner Plain, via V/Line (approximately 3 hours). NOTE: The alpine service generally does NOT connect with the Melbourne to Bright (and return) V/Line service, and so it will probably be necessary to stay overnight in Bright on the Thursday and Sunday nights. Thursday Service - Melbourne to Bright (train to Wangaratta + coach to Bright): depart Southern Cross 9:26am - arrive Bright 3:50pm depart Southern Cross 12:05pm - arrive Bright 4:33pm depart Southern Cross 6:02pm - arrive Bright 10:29pm Friday Alpine Service: The bus leaves the Bright V/Line stop (outside the Alpine Hotel, Anderson St, Bright) at 7:15am (recommended to catch this) or at 3:30pm. If you catch the afternoon service, you will arrive at Dinner Plain/JB hut at night, and so will be setting up camp in the dark, which is NOT recommended. Sunday Alpine Service: The return service leaves Dinner Plain village at 5pm on Sunday, and arrives at Bright at 7:10pm. Note that it may not be possible, when travelling in this direction, to be picked up by the bus at JB Hut (you may need to walk 2 km to the Dinner Plain village).  Monday Service - Bright to Melbourne (coach to Wangaratta + train to Melbourne): depart Bright 6:14am - arrive Southern Cross 10:35am depart Bright 11:54am - arrive Southern Cross 4:40pm depart Bright 2:08pm - arrive Southern Cross 9:45pm FOOD: You will need to carry all food supplies for your time on the mountain. The leader will give you further advice regarding food after you have registered. APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Warm clothing (at least two changes), beanie, gloves and a waterproof outer layer (jacket and pants) are essential. For cross-country skiing, wearing three or four thin-ish layers of clothing works best for thermal insulation and avoiding over-heating while on the move. Your waterproof outer layer should be a “shell”, rather than an insulated garment. LEADER: Paul W. | Email LeaderPaulW.thenomadsinc@mail.tidyhq.com if you have any questions. Members can access leader contact details under Members | Leader Contacts when logged in to the website.   HOME   BACK TO LIST OF EVENTS   MEMBERSHIPS