Track Maps
Map | Last updated | Reference |
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Map 1 - Darling Range - Kalamunda to North Bannister | January 2006 | ISBN 0-7309-6064-1 |
Map 2 - Dwellingup - North Bannister to Harvey-Quindanning Road | December 2004 | ISBN 0-7309-6072-2 |
Map 3 - Collie - Harvey-Quindanning Road to Mumballup | June 2006 | ISBN 0-7309-6080-3 |
Map 4 - Blackwood - Mumballup to Brockman Highway | January 2006 | ISBN 0-7309-6088-9 |
Map 5 - Pemberton - Brockman Highway to Middleton Road | December 2003 | ISBN 07330960595 |
Map 6 - Northcliffe - Middleton Road to Broke Inlet Road | December 2003 | ISBN 0-7309-6067-6 |
Map 7 - Walpole - Broke Inlet Road to William Bay | December 2003 | ISBN 0-7309-6075-7 |
Map 8 - Denmark/Albany - William Bay to Albany | December 2003 | ISBN 0-7309-6083-8 |
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