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Rare opportunity to climb Cooroy Mountain

The once a year opportunity to climb Cooroy Mountain is set to return in 2022.

The Rotary Club of Cooroy announced the Cooroy Mountain Spring Festival will be held on Sunday 21 August 2022 at the Cooroy Mountain Spring Water factory, 314 Cooroy Mountain Road.

Rotary Club of Cooroy president David Bell said, 
“Suitable for all ages and abilities with pink marker tapes every 50 meters or so make it easy to follow the track all the way to the summit.”

“There will be SES and first aid officers along the track. Please be patient with others; it will be busy on the mountain and enjoy the day.”

Start the day with billy tea and damper and a hearty breakfast from the Rotary BBQ before commencing to climb up the stony track to the summit and enjoy spectacular views over to the Pacific Ocean to the east.

Festival organiser Carol Johnston, said, 
“This will be a great day out and we will be raising money to support good causes including local disability group Sunshine Butterflies that is helping babies, kids, tweens, teens and adults with a disability and their families.”

There is no pre-registration, just turn up on the day. Entry price held at $10 and children aged under 12 free. Sorry, no dogs allowed.

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