"Walkabout" is a term rooted in traditional Australian culture, symbolizing a temporary return to a simpler way of life, often undertaken during intervals between modern societal obligations. This is the essence of what Kaufer has orchestrated for you in observance of the Fall Equinox. Commencing in the Australian section of Taft Gardens and ascending into the Nature Preserve towards a vista point adorned with a four-directions stone circle, you will embark on a three-hour respite from contemporary existence to embrace nature, bask in the sunlight, and reconnect with the timeless wisdom of our forebears.
This event will begin promptly at 9am and end at Noon.
What to bring:
- Water
- Important medications (bring EpiPen if you are allergic to wasp, hornet, or bee stings)
- Comfortable closed toe walking shoes. (Boots that cover up the ankle are recommended during rattlesnake season in early spring and summer.)
- Comfortable layered clothing so you may adjust to weather and/or temperature as needed.
- A day pack, back pack, fanny pack, OR “easy to carry” bag in which to keep your things.
Optional considerations:
- Bionculars
- Insect repellent (seasons change, and opinions vary.)
- A walking stick if you find it helpful. Terrain may vary and be rocky or uneven.
- Sun hat and sunscreen