
How it works
Choose your adventure
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Explore the three hike options - Easy, Medium, or Challenging - and choose the experience that best matches your confidence, fitness, and appetite for challenge.
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Each level is designed to meet you where you’re at, while gently (or not-so-gently) pushing you outside your comfort zone.
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Submit an Expression of Interest
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Once you’ve found a hike that feels right, submit an Expression of Interest (EOI).
This isn’t a booking - it’s a conversation starter.
The EOI helps ensure the hike is the right fit for you and allows us to prioritise safety, experience, and group dynamics. For Challenging hikes, an EOI is required before a place can be offered.
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Review & confirmation
Your EOI is reviewed, and you’ll be contacted to:
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Confirm suitability
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Answer any questions
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Suggest an alternative hike level if appropriate
Once confirmed, you’ll receive:
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Final details
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Payment information
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Your place held for the hike
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Prepare for the hike
Before the hike, you’ll receive:
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A detailed information pack
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A menu to choose your meals for the hike
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A gear list (you supply your own gear; meals are provided)
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Clear expectations around fitness, pace, and conditions
You’ll know exactly what to expect - no surprises.
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Hit the trails
On the day, you’ll meet at the designated meeting point for:
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Introductions
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A safety briefing
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Final checks before setting off
From there, it’s about walking, connecting, and experiencing the bush - with guidance, support, and plenty of encouragement along the way.
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Flexibility & safety
Hiking is weather and condition dependent.
If conditions require a change, the route or location may be adjusted at short notice to ensure safety.
Three course options exist specifically to allow flexibility while still delivering a meaningful experience.
Walk away stronger
You’ll finish tired - but proud.
With a sense of achievement, renewed confidence, and the satisfaction that comes from doing something hard and doing it well.
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Not sure where to start?
That’s completely normal.
If you’re unsure which hike is right for you, submit an EOI and we’ll help guide you toward the best option.
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👉 Submit an EOI
👉 View the Walks
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​Walks in the Wild is committed to creating safe, supportive, and challenging hiking experiences. By submitting an Expression of Interest or participating in a hike, you agree to the following terms and conditions.
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Participation & Responsibility
Walks in the Wild hikes are physically and mentally demanding outdoor experiences. Participants acknowledge that hiking involves inherent risks, including uneven terrain, weather exposure, fatigue, and physical exertion.
By participating, you confirm that you are undertaking the hike voluntarily and accept responsibility for your own safety and wellbeing.
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Experience & Suitability
Participants must select a hike level (Easy, Medium, or Challenging) that aligns with their experience, fitness, and confidence.
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For Challenging hikes, an Expression of Interest (EOI) assessment is required before a place can be offered. Walks in the Wild reserves the right to:
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Decline participation
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Suggest an alternative hike level
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Remove a participant from a hike if safety concerns arise
These decisions are made in the interest of individual and group safety.
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Gear & Equipment
Participants are responsible for supplying their own personal hiking gear, including but not limited to:
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Clothing suitable for variable weather
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Footwear
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Backpack
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Personal safety items outlined in the pre-hike information pack
A detailed gear list will be provided prior to the hike. Failure to bring required gear may result in exclusion from the hike without refund.
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Food
All meals during the hike are provided, unless otherwise stated.
Dietary requirements must be disclosed at the time of booking or EOI submission. While every effort will be made to accommodate dietary needs, Walks in the Wild cannot guarantee suitability for all medical or allergy-related conditions.
You are welcome to bring along your own alcohol to enjoy on the trip - Just remember you have to carry the weight!
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Medical Disclosure
Participants must disclose any relevant medical conditions, injuries, allergies, or physical limitations prior to the hike.
Failure to disclose relevant information may result in exclusion from the hike without refund.
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Emergency Response & Insurance
While every effort is made to manage risk and ensure participant safety, hiking takes place in remote and variable environments.
In the event of an emergency, Walks in the Wild will coordinate emergency response and extraction where required, including contacting emergency services.
Participants are responsible for holding their own ambulance cover and appropriate personal insurance to cover any costs associated with:
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Ambulance services
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Medical treatment
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Emergency extraction or evacuation
Walks in the Wild is not responsible for any costs incurred as a result of emergency response, medical treatment, or evacuation.
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Weather, Conditions & Course Changes
Hiking is weather and condition dependent.
For safety reasons, Walks in the Wild reserves the right to:
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Modify the planned route
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Change the course location
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Adjust the difficulty level
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Cancel a hike if conditions are unsafe
Three course options exist to allow flexibility. If required, a hike may be transferred to an alternative course of equal or similar difficulty.
No refunds are provided for course or location changes made in the interest of safety.
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Payments
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Full payment is required once a place is confirmed
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For Challenging hikes, payment is only accepted after EOI approval
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Prices are subject to change until payment is received
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Bookings are not confirmed until payment has been made in full​
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Cancellations & Refunds
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Participant cancellations are non-refundable, unless otherwise specified
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Bookings are non-transferable without written approval
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If Walks in the Wild cancels a hike due to safety, weather, or unforeseen circumstances, participants will be offered:
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A credit toward a future hike, or
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A transfer to an alternative hike (subject to availability)
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Behaviour & Group Expectations
Walks in the Wild operates with a zero-ego, safety-first culture.
Participants are expected to:
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Follow instructions
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Act respectfully toward others
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Support a positive group environment
Walks in the Wild reserves the right to remove any participant whose behaviour compromises safety or group cohesion, without refund.
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Acknowledgement of Risk
By submitting an Expression of Interest or participating in a hike, you acknowledge the inherent risks of outdoor activities and agree to participate at your own risk.
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Acceptance of Terms
By submitting an Expression of Interest, making payment, or participating in a Walks in the Wild hike, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms & Conditions.
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Walks in the Wild exists to challenge you, but also have fun - safely, thoughtfully, and with care.
