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F u l l w a l k s c h e d u l e o n p a g e 1 1
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Page 1Issue 7, August 2014
Info.hvdwa@gmail.com
H u o n V a l l e y
D o g W a l k i n g
A s s o c i a t i o n
N e w s l e t t e r
www.dogwalkingtas.org.au
F u l l w a l k s c h e d u l e o n p a g e 1 1
Te a r i t o u t a n d s t i c k i t o n y o u r f r i d g e !
Despite the recent wild weather and record low temperatures, spring is upon us! The next few
months promise to provide great weather for getting out and enjoying the change of seasons. For
those dog owners who look beyond the pavement for their exercise, both forest and beach walks
are on offer. Early spring days offer cool forest walks as (hopefully) the mud dries and the snakes
are still asleep. Later in the season, the dog friendly beaches are pristine under a not-too-hot sun.
Our walk schedule for the next 3 months mixes our favourite forest walks with a beach walk to get you in the mood
for summer. Wednesday walks through Ranelagh, Huonville and Franklin cater to those who prefer something closer to home.
Sunshine, flow
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