This is really a 'common sense' rather than a danger as such. Make sure you are well equipped for your walk, even if it is just a 2 hour one. Take water, warm clothes if in winter and if in summer your hat and suncream. If it is a full day walk or over night, be sure to tell the local Brambuk information centre of your plans, so that they can come get you if you are stuck and don't return, or run into difficulty. There is some mobile phone converage in areas but some areas don't have full coverage so don't rely on that.
Also when walking, stuck to the marked tracks, so you don't go wandering off a cliff! Take note of warning signs relating to rock falls, unsteady rocks, dangerous edges. Yes you can seriously fall off and kill yourself if you are silly.
Written Aug 7, 2010
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Halls Gap is a town of 300 people in 'the gap' between 2 mountain ranges in the Grampians national park. It is 2.5 hours from my town of Mount Gambier, would be about 2 hours from Melbourne i...
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The term The Grampians is, I think, more well known than the small, pretty town in it, Hall's Gap. It was originally named so by the explorer, Major Mitchell. He being of Scottish origin, named the......
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