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Outdoor Activities for LGBTIQ Women in Perth

Enjoy the outdoors? Why not join Sapphic Trampers and your boot could be in the next group shot!!!

Sapphic Tampers is a group of mostly lesbian women who enjoy the outdoors and heading off for a monthly outdoor adventure. Activities have included bushwalking, kayaking, cycling, and snorkelling.

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Generally activities are close to Perth with some fun weekends further a field. Events are organised by a small group who take it in turns to lead an event. Over the coming summer months we will have more water based activities – snorkelling, kayaking, and beaches. Autumn to spring is bushwalking and cycling times.

Trampers is about offering a place for lesbians to join with others who love getting out of the city. Interested women can go to the website to find more information on future activities and some write ups of our past adventures.

Visit www.sapphictrampers.com where you can subscribe to get emails updates.

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