O'camp 2023 Onkaparinga National Park
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Activities at Onkaparinga
Come along to the first camp of the year at Onkaparinga National Park! Spend the weekend getting to know your fellow AUMC members as you hike, climb, swim, and relax in the scenic Mount Lofty Ranges.
Native animals
You may run into kangaroos, possums, and echidnas. Birds include the peregrine falcon and the yellow-tailed black cockatoo.
Stargazing
A near full moon will light the sky in the evening. One of our members is bringing a telescope, allowing you to see it up close.
Rock Climbing
Onkaparinga is one of South Australia's premier climbing venues. Enjoy climbing on the 20 metre Top Cliff with dramatic views of the gorge below. Easy climbing is available as well as climbing that tests your limits.
Swimming
Deep waterholes are in the gorge near a lot of the climbing and walking we are doing. Don't forget to pack swimwear and a towel!
Bushwalking
There are many bushwalks in Onkaparinga National Park that take you into the gorge and around the top of the cliffs surrounding it.
Camping
Our overnight campsite is equipped with a toilets and sinks for washing dishes.
As a member of the Mountain Club, you can hire gear for free on this trip. So don’t worry if you don’t have a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping mat, or stove.
Getting there
We are carpooling to Onkaparinga from the University. Meet at the lawn in front of the Unibar at 9am on Saturday so we can organise club gear and carpooling.
Itinerary (subject to change)
Saturday 4 March
10:30 am Arrive, have lunch, set up tents
12:00 am Rock climbing and swimming
6 pm Have dinner
9 pm Stargaze and night walk or sleep
Sunday 5 March
7 am Breakfast, pack up, hike
Before 5 pm Arrive back at Uni
What to Bring
Items with an * asterisk can be hired from the club
Equipment
- Sleeping bag*
- Sleeping mat*
- Tent*
- Rucksack *or backpack
- Head torch
- Spare batteries for headtorch
- Compression bandage (carry in backpack)
- Climbing shoes, helmet, harness if owned*
Food
- 2L of drinking water to bring hiking
- 3L of extra water for personal use
- Snacks to bring hiking (eg nuts, dried fruit)
- 1x Breakfast (Sun)
- 2x Lunches (Sat, Sun)
- 1x Dinner (Sat night)
Personal
- Mobile phone
- Phone charger, power bank
- Student ID
- Sunscreen
- Medications
- Mosquito repellant
- Tooth brush
- Toothpaste
- Binoculars (optional)
Dining
- Metal mug
- Plastic plate
- Cutlery set
- Plastic bags for rubbish
- Stove (Trangia)*
- Fuel for stove, matches
Clothing
- Hat (wide-brimmed or cap)
- Swimwear and towel if swimming
- Sunglasses
- Old sneakers or hiking boots
- Walking clothes:
- 1x shorts or pants
- 1x light shirt
- 2x thick socks
- Change of clothes and underwear
- Night time clothes:
- Warm jacket, longsleeve
- Beanie
- Tracksuit pants or thermal
If you have any questions or concerns, please message me, Daniel Gensemer, or text me 0404497812.