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  2. List of long-distance hiking tracks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Name State(s) Distance (km) Recommended walking time (days) Australian Alps Walking Track: Vic, NSW, ACT: 683: 40-60 Bellarine Rail Trail: Vic: 32: 3-5 Bibbulmun Track

  3. Cape to Cape Track - Wikipedia

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    The Cape to Cape Track is a walk trail between the lighthouses at the tips of Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin in Western Australia. Cape Freycinet and Contos Beach from the Cape to Cape Track The Cape to Cape Walk Track is a long-distance walk trail located in the far south-west corner of Western Australia , 250 kilometres (160 mi) south of ...

  4. Trail difficulty rating system - Wikipedia

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    A trailhead signage that shows the grade of a walking path at a park in Sydney, Australia.. A trail difficulty rating system, also known as walking track grading system, walk gradings or trail grades, is a classification system for trails or walking paths based on their relative technical and physical difficulty. [1]

  5. List of mountains in Australia - Wikipedia

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    States and Territories of Australia [1] State / Territory Highest point Elevation AHD Notes m ft; Ashmore and Cartier Islands: Cartier Island: 5 16 [2] Australian Antarctic Territory: Dome A: 4,093 13,428 [3] [4] [5] Australian Capital Territory: Bimberi Peak: 1,913 6,276 Christmas Island: Murray Hill: 361 1,184 [6] Cocos (Keeling) Islands ...

  6. Thru-hiking - Wikipedia

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    A hiker who has just completed the Appalachian Trail. Thru-hiking, or through-hiking, is the act of hiking an established long-distance trail end-to-end continuously.. The term is most frequently used regarding trails in the United States, such as the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), the Appalachian Trail (AT), and the Continental Divide Trail (CDT).

  7. List of people who have walked across Australia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Australia Geographical extremes of Australia, and the cities at each point of the compass People who have walked across Australia are those who have walked either from one of the geographical extremes of the continent to another, or between cities that are on opposing shores. The extremes of Australia for the purpose of this definition are considered to be Steep Point to the (west ...

  8. Overland Track - Wikipedia

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    The Overland Track spans the boundary between the Big River and Northern Tasmanian Aboriginal nations and may have been used as an access route. Several artifacts and campsites containing various stone types and tools have been discovered between Pelion Plains and Lake St Clair, and early surveyors reported huts in the area.

  9. Thornton Peak - Wikipedia

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    Thornton Peak is a prominent mountain that rises above the Daintree Rainforest to a height of 1374 m. [1] The mountain is located about 126km northwest of Cairns within the catchment of the Daintree River.